Marie-Adeline Henry

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Marie-Adeline Henry is Feldenkrais practitioner and an opera singer. She began her musical studies at a very young age, later joining the Atelier Lyrique of the Opéra de Paris after training with Irène Jarsky and Maryse Castets. Her vast repertoire spans from Baroque to contemporary opera, with notable performances in roles such as Poppea, Armide, Fiordiligi, Donna Elvira, and Jenufa at renowned venues like the Opéra de Paris, La Scala, Theater an der Wien, and the Capitole de Toulouse. She has also appeared in operetta (Metella in La Vie Parisienne) and modern works (The Crucible by Robert Ward, Faust by Philippe Fénelon). On the concert stage, she has performed Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle and the Requiems of Haydn and Mozart, among others. Her upcoming engagements include Catherine d’Aragon (Henry VIII by Saint-Saëns), Béatrice (Béatrice et Bénédict), Brangäne (Tristan und Isolde), and La Grande Vestale (La Vestale by Spontini).

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