It lights up the Berlioz Opera in Montpellier.
Deploying his clear timbre and warm voice over a cloud of smoke.
Agile treble and belcantist technique, Juliette Mey is at home in the music of “The Swan of Pesaro”.
She showed it once again this Thursday, February 29.
Performing, from the first minutes of the 31st Victoires de la Musique Classique ceremony, the famous
“Non piu mesta”,
taken from
La Cenerentola,
by Rossini.
It must be said that the composer, born on February 29, was particularly in the spotlight during the evening.
even stealing the spotlight from Puccini and Fauré, the centenary of whose death we are commemorating this year.
Unknown to the general public
Blessed bread for Juliette Mey, who after her participation last season in the show for young audiences
Une Cenerentola
(a short version of Rossini's
Cinderella
) at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and at the Opéra de Rouen, is increasingly asserting herself more like one of the most promising Rossinians of her generation!
It is also without…
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