Marie Battu (30 May 1838 – 12 June 1919) was a French soprano. She created the role of Inès in Meyerbeer's French grand opera L'Africaine.
She studied singing with Gilbert Duprez and made her debut at the Théâtre des Italiens in Paris in 1860, as Amina in Vincenzo Bellini's La sonnambula. She appeared in operas in London, Paris and Baden-Baden, in works by Giuseppe Verdi, Donizetti, Rossini and Meyerbeer.
Marie Battu married Dominique Lablache, son of star operatic bass Luigi Lablache.
She also gave many concerts in numerous European cities. Having made her debut in December 1864 at the Paris Opéra in a revival of Rossini's Mosè in Egitto, the following year Marie Battu created the role of Inès in Meyerbeer's last and posthumous opera L'Africaine at the same house.
She lived her final years in Paris where she died in 1919.
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