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Stéphanie Révidat
lyric soprano

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Of French origin, Stéphanie Révidat studies during nine years the piano and the
organ before joining the University of Musicology in Lyon and getting its degree in
1991.
She begins in paralell to sing and enters in the “Conservatoire National
Supérieur de Musique” of Lyon in 1991. She’s the student of Mrs Margreet
Hönig and obtains the singing diploma in 1995. The young soprano is still working now
with this teacher in Amsterdam.
Since 1992, Stéphanie Révidat begins a solo career in the baroque repertoire (Bach,
Charpentier, Couperin, Haendel, Litteres, Monteverdi, Pergolèse Purcell or Rameau), as
well as in the classic repertoire (Glück, Haydn and Mozart).
She also sings composers like Brahms, Debussy, Fauré, Granados, Poulenc, Ravel,
Schumann and Berg, Britten, Dufourt or Vacchi too.
Beetween 1996 and 1998, she joins as a young soloist, the troup of the National
Opera of Lyon. By this way, she can sing a lot of roles (like Pamina, Ilia, Mélia of
Mozart, Euridice of Glück or Ariane of Dufourt …) and can be formed to the
production.
She sings with many conductors like: F. Brüggen, W. Christie, F.E.Comte, J. Corréas,
J.C. Frish, M. Gester, C. Gibault, D. Kawka, L. Langrée, J.C. Malgoire, K. Nagano, P.
Picket, M. Plasson and C. Rousset.
She works also abroad since 1999 with the american ensemble (Trinity Consort,
conducted by E. J. Milnes), the canadian ensemble (Les Boréades, chamber music) and the
english ensemble (Academy of San Martin in the Fields, chamber music).
One can see Stéphanie Révidat on stage in the most famous towns in Europe, in United
States (Boston, Chicago, New-York, San Francisco…) and in Canada (Montreal) or
in Japan.
Among her recordings, we can find the “Motets” of Daniélis (1st soprano,
C. Rousset), the “Motets” of Delalande (1st soprano, M. Gester), the
“Madrigaux” of D’India (1st soprano, W. Christie),
“Dédale” of Dufourt (as Ariane, C. Gibault), “Alceste” of
Handel (as Calliope, F.E. Comte), the “Leçons de Ténèbres” of Gouffet (F.E.
Comte), “Il Sant Alessio” of Landi (as Angelo, W. Christie) and
“Zoroastre” of Rameau (as Céphie, W. Christie) and the “Leçons de
Ténèbres” of Couperin (1st lesson, 3rd lesson: 2nd voice, J.C. Frish).
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