Of French origin, Stéphanie Révidat studies during nine years the piano and the organ before joining the University of Musicology in Lyon and getting its degree in 1991.She begins in paralell to sing and enters in the “Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique” of Lyon in 1991. She’s the student of Mrs Margreet Hönig and obtains the singing diploma in 1995. The young soprano...
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After speding seven years at the Maîtrise de Radio France and three years at the Ecole Nationale d’Art Lyrique (National School of Lyric Art) in the Opéra de Paris, Isabelle Poulenard participates in numerous productions of the Atelier Lyrique of Tourcoing, under the direction of Jean-Claude Malgoire. Her repertoire is quite diverse spreading from Baroque opera to contemporary creations...
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Julia Kogan is an award-winning Russian-American-French coloratura soprano. She is also the creator of contemporary musical projects fusing music, literature, dance, theater and film.As a performer, Julia started out at the age of twelve in American musical theater before studying classical singing at university. Her international career has spanned opera, art song and concert repertoire from...
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Guillemette Laurens’ first appearance with Les Arts Florissants has marked the spectacular breakthrough of her international career and established her as an outstanding baroque singer. She was subsequently invitated by conductors such as Herreweghe, Malgoire, Jacobs, Christie, Leonhardt, Minkowski, Koopman, Gardiner and Garrido as well as ensembles such : Il Giardino Armonico, Capriccio...
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Vincent LIÈVRE-PICARD studied at the Tours and Paris Conservatoires, and then at the Conservatoire Supérieur. He graduated from these three establishments in Lyrical Singing (unanimous First Prize) and in Early Music (Post-Graduate Diploma with honours). His teachers were Noémi Rime and Howard Crook in Early Music, and Ana Maria Miranda and Anne-Marie Rodde in Lyrical Singing. He studied...
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