Sylvie
Sullé regulary performs on the most famous French Lyrical
stages such as the Châtelet Théâtre, the Opéra
Comique, the National Opera House of Paris-Bastille, the
Champs-Elysées Théâtre and the the Pleyel Hall.
Sylvie
Sullé studied in France, at the Conservatoire National
Supérieur de Musique of Paris with Christiane Eda Pierre,
Michel Roux, and Maurice Bourgue, in the classes of whom she was
awarded with prizes of Singing, Lyrical Art and Chamber Music.
Her operatic
repertoire ranges from Montervedi and Peri to Richard Strauss, as
well as composers as various as Mozart or Rossini, Offenbach or
Verdi, Honegger or Maderna (Satyrikon).
Ms
Sullé recital and oratorio repertoire includes Verdi's
Requiem, Haydn's Paukenmesse, Mendelssohn's Midsummer's night dream,
Rossini's Moses, Honegger's Le Roi David and La Danse des Morts, as
well as works of Stravinsky, Tippett, Berio, Boulez, Aperghis, Simon
Holt, and Vinko Globokar.
Except
its engagements as regards great traditional and romantic repertory,
she is often requested for Musical Creation because of its privileged
aptitudes.
Often
we can hear her performances on Radio France where she sings with
such conductors as Charles Dutoit, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Alberto
Zedda, Gary Bertini, Armin Jordan, Marek Janowski, Lawrence Foster,
Richard Hickox, Günther Herbig, Paul Daniel, Friedman Layer, Pinchas
Steinberg, Arturo Tamayo, Gérard Korsten, and Gérard
Schwarz...
Sylvie
Sullé is Member of the UPMCF ( Union of the Masters of the
French Song) and Titular Professor to Conservatory “Georges
Bizet” of Paris.
Her
discography includes the the first international recording of Maurice
OHANA`s works which received the prestigious "CHOC" mention
from "LE MONDE DE LA MUSIQUE".