Arts-Scène Diffusion

Les Kapsber'girls

MUSIQUE ANCIENNE

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Olivier Féraud

Alice Duport-Percier (version longue) Chant soprano

 

Alice grew up in a rich musical environment and quickly made her desire to sing known. She began by joining a children’s choir at 4 years-old and integrated la Maîtrise de l’Opéra de Lyon with which she took part in many Operas like Tchaikovsky’s Lady of Spades, Mozart’s Don Giovanni or Berg’s Lulu.

​She continued her vocal training with Claire Marbot and specialised in ‘Early Music’ at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique of Lyon in 2013. She studied with Bruno Boterf, Anne Delafosse, Anne-Catherine Vinay, Monique Zanetti and Robert Expert. During her studies, Alice worked with great directors like Michael Radulescu, Sébastien Daucé or Raphaël Pichon. At the same time, she obtained her ‘Diplôme d’Etat’ from the CEFEDEM Rhône-Alpes in 2016.

Alice is semi-finalist of the Corneille Compétition (Rouen) in 2017 and the Froville Competition in 2019. As of today, she collaborates with several ensembles: Les Kapsber'girls, Libera me, Tenta la fuga, Concerto Soave, La chapelle harmonique or Spirito, with all of which she takes on a vast repertoire, both classical and popular ranging from middle-ages to today.

Alice had her first opera role in 2019 with Oberto in Handel’s Alcina as part of Händelfestspiele in Karlsruhe. She was directed by Andreas Spering and she was noticed for her voice, qualified as ‘crystalline’ and her acting skills as a young man. Alice is Love in Gluck’s Orpheus and Eurydice in May 2023 directed by Stefano Montanari in the prestigious Zürich Opern Haus.

 

May 2023

ACTUALITÉ

VOX FEMINAE: new release!

Après avoir exploré les répertoires italiens dans Che fai tù? (Muso) et français dans Vous avez dit brunettes? (Alpha Classics),…

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Après avoir exploré les répertoires italiens dans Che fai tù? (Muso) et français dans Vous avez dit brunettes? (Alpha Classics), Les Kapsber'girls consacre son troisième enregistrement aux compositrices baroques : talents cachés, destins irrévélés, peu de ces compositrices ont eu la possibilité de révéler leur art pourtant bien réel.

Les recherches récentes permettent de redonner vie à des œuvres passionnantes de compositrices comme Barbara Strozzi (1619-1677), Isabella Leonarda (1620-1704), Lucia Quinciani (1566-1611), Francesca Caccini (1587-1641), Antonia Bembo (c.1643-1715) ou encore Francesca Campana (c.1615-c.1665) qui passa 69 ans de sa vie dans un couvent d’Ursulines à Novara, ce qui ne l’empêcha pas de composer pas moins de deux cents œuvres !

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