The French soprano, Eugénie de Padirac, entered at age 8 the Maîtrise des Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Christophe, where she sang alongside Lionel Sow, Henri Chalet and Caroline Marçot. Passionate about Baroque singing, she participates twice in the Sablé sur Sarthe Baroque Music course where she studied with Julie Hassler and Nicole Rouillé and enrolled at the Conservatoire du 7e arrondissement de Paris, where continued her training for 4 years in the class of Caroline Pelon and Elisabeth Geiger. In 2010, she continued her training at the CNR de Tours in Early Music and practiced mainly Gregorian chant, medieval music, Renaissance music and polyphony with Jean-Paul Rigaud and Véronique Bourin as well as Denis Raisin-Dadre.
Eugénie de Padirac entered in 2011, in the choir of adults of the Maîtrise de Notre Dame de Paris under the direction of Lionel Sow and Sylvain Dieudonné and the Conservatoire du 9e arrondissement in lyric singing with Elsa Maurus and David Berdery; she is currently pursuing her training (as of 2014).
Eugénie de Padirac is a member of Les Arts Florissants (Director: William Christie). |