Has anyone posted information on soprano natalie dessey

French soprano Natalie Dessay appeared on the international stage in the 1990s. A graduate of the Conservatoire of Bordeaux, she took first place in the Premier Grand Prix Square (first prize in the competition), in the competition of the French Telefonica Voices of the Forces Nouvelles, and subsequently entered the Paris Opera's training program for talented young singers in the Lyric category of the Arts of the Institut Supérieur de Paris (the school of lyrical arts). There she sang Elisa in the production of Mozart's Il re Pastore.

After winning the Vienna State Opera's Mozart International Competition in 1991, she received invitations to appear in concerts and recitals, most notably an all-Mozart performance on the stage of La Scala Opera in Milan. She also made a recording of her performance of Mozart's arias, which was a great success for EMI Classics.

Rapidly engaged by major opera houses around the world, she sang Blondchen in the Harem Escape, Ms. Hertz in the Spiegel Schauspieldirektor, in the Te Deux (roles at the Opéra de Lyon and the Opéra de Paris, and the title role in the Bastille), Adele (Geneva Bat), and Zerbinetta (Ariadne in the Lyon of Naxos, and the Bastille). in the Bastille).

In 1992, Dessay opened as Olympia Hoffmann's Offenbach, while in 1993 she sang at the opening of the new Lyon Opera House. That same year, she joined the Vienna State Opera's lineup with a triumphant performance of Blondchen. she sang in the famous production of Hoffmann (again as Olympia) with Domingo's Legends, and Sophie in Strauss's "Knight of the Roses" opposite Anne-Sophie von Otter.

Additionally Strauss's opera was the vehicle for her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and in 1994 she sang Fiakermilli at the Arabella. that very year she also joined in her credited role as the Queen of the Night (Mozart's The Magic Flute) at the Festival de Provence in Aix-en-Provence, and Délibe's "Lacomée" at the Opéra-Comique in Paris. Paris title role.

Dessay expanded her repertoire in 1996, singing Strauss in her home stage in Vienna, Stravinsky's Nightingale in Boulez at the Chatelet, and Ophelia Thomas' seldom-heard Die Schweigsame Frau (The Silent Woman) 'Hamlet at the Geneva Opera. Since then she has added Berg's Lulu, Offenbach's Orphée Aux Enfers, La Dame aux Folles, Rameau's Lucia, Masnay's Manon and Suzanne's Wedding in Figaro to her repertoire.

Her recital album, Etudes, with Michael Schonwandt conducting the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, won the Cast Harmonies d'Or award and the Classique d'Or RTL 1998 EMI recording of Lakmé carried out with Michel Plasson and Dessay in the role of the title role honored with the annual filming of the Vitouris France at the Conservatory of Music of La Déla. Other versions include Offenbach's Orphée and Virgin Mozart's Aria on CD.