Jean De Reszke's Appearances At The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
- 1888 - Royal Italian Opera Season (15 May - 21 July)
- as Vasco da Gama in L'Africaine (2, debut at Covent Garden in this role on 4 June)
- as Radames in Aida (1)
- as Riccardo in Un ballo in maschera (1)
- as Faust in Faust (7, shared)
- as Raoul in Les Huguenots (4)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (6)
- 1889 - Royal Italian Opera Season (18 May - 27 July)
- as Radames in Aida (3, shared)
- as Raoul in Les Huguenots (3)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (6, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (4)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (7)
- 1890 - Royal Italian Opera Season (19 May - 28 July)
- as Don Josè in Carmen (5)
- as Phoebus in Esmeralda (3)
- as Faust in Faust (6, shared)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (5, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (4)
- as Jean de Leyden in Le prophète (5)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (5)
- 1891 - Royal Italian Opera Season (6 April - 27 July)
- as Don Josè in Carmen (7, shared)
- as Faust in Faust (12, shared)
- as Raoul in Les Huguenots (8, shared)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (9, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (2, shared)
- as Otello in Otello (4)
- as Jean de Leyden in Le prophète (3)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (8)
- 1892 - Royal Opera Season (16 May - 28 July)
- as Don Josè in Carmen (2, shared)
- as Lancelot in Elaine (5)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (5, shared)
- as Jean de Leyden in Le prophète (1)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (3)
- 1893 - Royal Opera Season (15 May - 29 July)
- as Faust in Faust (6, shared)
- as Raoul in Les Huguenots (2)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (6, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (2)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (7, shared)
- 1894 - Royal Opera Season (14 May - 30 July)
- as Radames in Aida (2, shared)
- as Lancelot in Elaine (2)
- as Faust in Faust (7, shared)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (4, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (1)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (7)
- as Werther in Werther (1)
- 1896 - Royal Opera Season (11 May - 28 July)
- as Faust in Faust (6)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (5)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (5)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (8)
- as Tristan in Tristan und Isolde (4)
- 1897 - Royal Opera Season (10 May - 28 July)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (7, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (3)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (6, shared)
- as Siegfried in Siegfried (4)
- as Tristan in Tristan und Isolde (3)
- 1898 - Royal Opera Season (9 May - 16 July)
- as Siegfried in Gotterdammerung (3)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (7, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (4)
- as Siegfried in Siegfried (3, shared)
- as Tristan in Tristan und Isolde (4)
- 1899 - Royal Opera Season (8 May - 24 July)
- as Faust in Faust (8, shared)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (6, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (2)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (5, shared)
- as Tristan in Tristan und Isolde (4)
- 1900 - Royal Opera Season (14 May - 30 July)
- as Lohengrin in Lohengrin (6, shared)
- as Walther von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger (2)
- as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette (5, shared)
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