Timothée Varon Baritone

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Biography

Timothée Varon began singing at the CRD of Pontivy in the class of Agnès Brosset. He soon joined the chorus of Rennes Opera and the vocal ensemble Mélisme(s). He then entered the National Conservatory of Music and Dance of Lyon (CNSMDL) in the class of Françoise Pollet and then was taught by Mireille Delunsch. He took part in many master classes and benefited from the guidance of Alain Garichot, Jean-Luc Chaignaud and Daniel Salas. 

He gave recitals at Rennes Opera in Beethoven's Scottish Songs and in a programme of French melodies at the Lyon Opera. He sang Carmina Burana and Schubert's Stabat Mater with the Vannes Symphony Orchestra. With the CNSMDL opera workshop, he sang the Clock and the Cat in L'Enfant et les sortilèges, roles that he he took back on the stage of the Palais Garnier on January 2020. 

In 2018, he won the second prize at the Arles competition, as well as the Revelation Prize at the fourth edition of the Raymond Duffaut – Young Talents contest and is awarded Classical Revelation by the ADAMI. During a stage workshop directed by Patrice Caurier and Moshe Leiser at Royaumont Abbey, he sang Belcore in L'Elisir d'amore, Morales in Carmen and the title role of Don Giovanni. 

For his first season at the Academy, he sang Eisenstein in Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus at the MC93 in Bobigny and then on tour. In August 2019, he played Papageno at the Opera pa Skäret in Sweden. Timothée Varon joined the Paris Opera Academy in September 2018.  

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