Juliette Perret Soprano

Biography

Born in Grenoble, Juliette Perret began studying piano and viola da gamba in her hometown before taking up singing in 2003. In 2004, she studied at the Haute École de Musique de Genève, before entering the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon, where she graduated in June 2009. In 2008, she recorded her first solo CD with Les Demoiselles de Saint Cyr (Emmanuel Mandrin) in a program based on François Couperin's Leçons des Ténèbres.

Critically acclaimed, she was awarded a Diapason d'Or. She performs as soloist and chorister with Les Arts Florissants (William Christie), Correspondances (Sébastien Daucé), Pygmalion (Raphaël Pichon), Akademia (Françoise Lasserre), la Maîtrise de Radio France (Sofi Jeannin), les Folies Françoises (Patrick Cohen-Akenine), la Cappella Mediterannea (Leonardo Garcia Alarcon), le Parlement de Musique (Martin Gester), La Fenice (Jean Tubéry) and Marguerite Louise (Gaétan Jarry). Since 2012, she has sung with Les Arts Florissants as soloist or in the chorus with William Christie.

Since 2018, she has sung in several recordings, including Lully's La Grotte de Versailles (conducted by Gaétan Jarry), the reconstruction of a Venetian mass with Les Arts Florissants (conducted by Paul Agnew), as well as French motets with Les Arts Florissants and several recordings with Ensemble Akademia. She sings in the recording of "Ancor che col partire" for the 30th anniversary of the Ricercar label. In recent years, Juliette Perret has taken part in the creation of Molière's play Georges Dandin ou le mari confondu, directed by Michel Fau at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord.

She was also a nymph in an opera by Mondonville at the Opéra Comique and the Opéra Royal de Versailles under the direction of William Christie, and appeared in a new creation of Charpentier's David&Jonathas at the Opéra Royal de Versailles.

Currently in

  • Palais Garnier
  • from 10 April to 11 May 2024
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