Young Americans artists:
The Florence Gould Foundation and the Annenberg Foundation, both based
in America, have contributed funding gifts to Lyrique en Mer over the
years to support the development of young American Artists in a
European setting. Several alumni of the Festival have found
further European career opportunities after their debuts on Belle Ile,
including Malinda Haslett and Jonathan Boyd in La Traviata
for "Operas en Plein Air" in Paris, David Adam Moore in Candide
at the Paris Châtelet and at La Scala in Milan, and Joel Prieto
who was invited to join the Young Artist Program at the Paris Bastille
after his debut at Lyrique en Mer. The "CoroLyrico" gives advanced
university and young professional singers a unique opportunity to work
with seasoned professionals during the summer season. In 2007, 12
young artists worked side by side the 10 professional singers in both La
Traviata and The Tales of Hoffmann.
Master-Classes:
In August, there are fifteen hours of masterclasses given by the
Artistic Director and other experienced professionals. Our young
artists participate, as do singers who travel to Belle Ile exclusively
for this experience. These Master Classes are free and open to the
public.
They are designed to allow singers to improve various aspects of their
lyric art, including diction, vocalism and stage comportment. The
audience members are able to catch an inside glimpse into the
complexities of forming an artist for a stage career.
Festival Chorus
‘Vocal training:
The Festival Chorus, created in 1999, is prepared by Christine Greneau
throughout the year, and by regular visits from Music Director Philip
Walsh and Artistic Director Richard Cowan. Amazing growth has
been witnessed in the quality of the choir over the years, and this is
no doubt due to the will of the local singers to improve, as well as
the challenge of preparing major choral pieces such as the Mozart
C minor Mass, the Vivaldi Gloria and the Mozart Requiem. ,
Brahms German Requiem, Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle.
An introduction to
vocal music and to opera for the children of Belle-Ile:
In late 2003, the festival called upon the younger generation of singer
musicians (7-13 years old) on Belle Ile to participate in performances
of La Boheme (2004) Carmen (2005) and in Carl
Orff's Carmina Burana (2005) and young
singers in Tosca in 2008, La Bohème in 2011...
02:00pm/05:00pm, Citadelle Vauban, Le Palais
6,7, 8, 9 10 August 2012