Jane Bathori (14 June 1877 – 25 January 1970) was a French mezzo-soprano. She was famous on the operatic stage and important in the development of contemporary French music.

Life and career

Born Jeanne-Marie Berthier, she originally studied piano and planned a career as concert pianist but soon turned to singing, making her professional debut some time in 1898 at the small Théâtre de la Bodinière in the Rue Saint-Lazare in a concert to celebrate the poet Paul Verlaine. In the same year she made her debut in the grands concerts at the Concerts du Conservatoire followed by performances in Fauré's La Naissance de Vénus and Saint-Saëns's Messe de Requiem. During the season 1899–1900 she made her operatic debut at Nantes. Her first roles included soprano parts such as Mimi in La bohème and Micaëla in Carmen. especially by some of the members of Les Six, giving many first performances of their works and those of others.