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BIOGRAPHY

Soprano Adéline Le Mer is recognized for her distinctive voice, sensitive artistry, and compelling stage presence. 


In addition to her career as a singer, being passionate about pedagogy, Adéline runs her own voice studio. She offers online voice lessons to students from all over the world, as well as face-to-face in France (Rennes). 


Last season, Adéline gave several recitals in Italy with the pianist Luigi Canestro and the bass Fulvio Bussano. She also sang in France, with the violinist Nemanja Ljubinković and the pianist Philip Walsh, as part of the Festival International de Belle-Île, and in La Chapelle des Fougeretz with the cellist Lizzie Elliott and the violinist Marino Capulli


Other recent performances include concerts with the CVA Philarmonic Orchestra, directed by Andrew Grams and performed at the Muziekgebouw in Amsterdam and at the Tivoli in Utrecht. Other concerts with the CvA Philharmonic Orchestra performed at the Muziekgebouw in Amsterdam were conducted by maestro Ed Spanjaard. 


Adéline has also performed several opera roles: as Adina in Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore at the Festival Lyrique International de Belle Île en Mer, conducted by Maestro Philip Walsh; as Nella in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi in Belle Île en Mer; and as Constance in Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites in Paris and Compiègne. 
She has also performed excerpts from the role of Contessa Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart with the CvA Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by maestro Ed Spanjaard, in addition to highlights from the role of Fiordiligi in Mozart’s opera “Così Fan Tutte” conducted by David Bollen. 


Adéline has also sung recitals dedicated to French “mélodies”, Spanish “canciónes” and Italian “melodie” in Madrid, Amsterdam, Valladolid, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Briançon, Rennes, Turin…


In 2020, Adéline graduated with a master’s degree with high honors from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. 


She has had the opportunity to study and collaborate with a number of distinguished artists and teachers including Francisco Araiza, Dalton Baldwin, Jeff Cohen, Margreet Honig, Richard Cowan, Nathalie Doucet, Elène Golgevit, Valérie Guillorit, Jan-Paul Grijpink, Selma Harkink, Norma Lopez, Donald Marrazzo, Ann Murray, Nelly Miricioiu, Alexander Oliver, Ira Siff, Juan-Antonio Alvarez Parejo…

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