Biography

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Anne-Sophie studied the piano at the music conservatory of Nice (France) for 10 years before starting her studies in opera singing. Encouraged by Mady Mesplé, the French renowned soprano, she entered conservatories in Paris and worked with Gisèle Fixe, Anne-Marguerite Werster and Jacques Calatayud. She sang the roles of Despina in Cosi fan tutte (Mozart) and the Princess and the Bergère in l'Enfant et les Sortilèges (Ravel) in various productions. She then joined the Lucerne Music Conservatory in Switzerland in the class of Peter Brechbühler and Barbara Locher. She regularly participates in masterclasses where she perfects her skills with Brigitte Balleys, Lorraine Nubar, Regina Werner, Jeanette Favaro-Reuter, Jeff Cohen, Françoise Tillard and Malcolm Walker.

She took part in the Lucerne festival and gives concerts of sacred music in Switzerland. She sings among others the Missa Pastorale of Mozart, the Mass in G major of Schubert, the Missa Papae Francisci of Ennio Morricone. She has performed a recital in an operatic repertoire where she interpreted Adele (Die Fledermaus-Strauss), Aspasia (Mitridate, re di Ponto-Mozart), the Fairy (Cendrillon, Massenet). She participated in opera workshops directed by Regina Heer in the role of Carolina in Il matrimonio segreto (Cimarosa), the role of the Controller in Flight (Dove) and Thérèse in Les Mamelles de Tirésias (Poulenc). In July 2021, she held the leading role of Pamina in the Magic Flute (Mozart) at the International Festival OperaFest in Kandersteg organized by the Berlin Opera Academy. She sang Adele (Die Fledermaus, J. Strauss) in July 2022 at the International Festival OperaFest in Berlin. She won the third price of the Sempach Vocal Competition at the Tuchlaubenkonzerte in August 2022 and sang among others a world premiere composition by Daniel Hess. She worked on the Feu, the Princesse and the Rossignol for a production of L’enfant et les Sortilèges (Ravel) in September 2022 in Lucerne and recently sang the role of la fée in Cendrillon (Massenet)in the Festival of Fiera di Primiero in Italy.