Duchêne was born in France and arrived in the United States in 1907 at the age of 23, already calling herself an "artiste". In 1910, she created the role of Adah in Naughty Marietta on Broadway.[2]
With the company she notably portrayed the role of the Peasant Woman in the United States premiere of Gustave Charpentier's Julien on 26 February 1914. Her mother, Elizabeth Duchêne (1859–1915) died in 1915 of pneumonia just as Duchêne was about to take the stage as Lola in Cavalleria rusticana.[1][5]
On 7 October 1926, she married André Dumont (1896–1942), a French harmonium maker at Les Andelys. On 11 August 1937, they divorced.
She died on 2 April 1947.
References
^ ab"Sings, With Mother Dying. Mme. Duchene Gets Message Just Before She Appears on Stage". New York Times. 7 February 1915. Retrieved 5 March 2011. Mme. Maria Duchene, the French contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company, was informed just before she made her entrance last night on the stage in the role of Lola in "Cavalleria Rusticana" that her mother was dying in the French Hospital, where she had been for several days suffering from an attack of pneumonia.
^"American Premiere of "Boris Godounoff" Wednesday". New York Times. 12 March 1913. Retrieved 9 March 2011. Boris Godounoff, the Russian opera by Moussorgsky, will be the feature of next week's repertoire at the Metropolitan Opera House, where it will have its first American hearing on Wednesday evening. It will be conducted by Mr. Toscanini, and the cast will include Madames Homer, Case, Sparkes, Maubourg, and Duchene, and Messrs. Didur, Althouse, Rothier, Reiss, Bada, De Segurola, Rossi, Audisi, Reschiglian, and Kreidler.
^"Fremstad Saves An Opera. Takes Mme. Duchene's Place on a Twenty-Minute Notice"(PDF). New York Times. 13 March 1913. Retrieved 9 March 2011. About fifteen minutes before the curtain rang up on the first act of "Les Contes d'Hoffmann" last evening at the Metropolitan Opera House Mr. Gatti-Casazza's telephone rang and he was notified that Mme. Duchene had fainted just as she was starting from home and would be unable to appear as Giulietta in the opera that evening.
^"Elizabeth Duchene"(PDF). New York Times. 11 February 1915. Retrieved 9 March 2011. Elizabeth Duchene , mother of Maria Duchene-Billiard of the Metropolitan Opera Company, died Tuesday night at the French Hospital in this city of pneumonia at the age of 56 years. ...