In 1921, at the
Opéra-Comique, for her first appearance on stage, Balguerie played Ariane in Dukas'
Ariane et Barbe-Bleue. Her performance won praise from
Gabriel Fauré who said : "I don't think there is a more important role for the theatre, both in terms of its proportions and in terms of all the qualities it demands. Mrs. Balguerie emerged from the ordeal triumphantly. [...][She] possesses, at the same time as a beautiful warm, well timbred, extended voice, a sure voice, and, rare quality, a very remarkable verbal articulation. [...][She] played this role of Ariane whose nuances are infinite, with a truly remarkable accuracy and simplicity".
André Tubeuf writes: "Her Ariane is that of a prodigious singer who masters the impossible equation of making the words [...] all the more intelligible, luminescent even as the range warms up and lights up too" and Jean-Charles Hoffelé: "It should not be forgotten that the absolute Ariade was Suzanne Balguerie, trained at the Gluckist school for whom the word is everything". Balguerie then made a career at the Opéra-Comique. She played Donna Anna in
Don Giovanni, the countess in
The Marriage of Figaro,
Tosca and Mélisande. In 1923, she appeared in Fauré's
Penelope. She first sang the role in 1931."As pertains Pénélope's role, Mrs. Balguerie was simply sublime" wrote Francis Poulenc. == Isolde ==