The French soprano, Marie-Pierre Peloil, attended as a child rehearsals of the choir Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Martin directed by her father. Philippe Peloil. From the age of 8, she joined her father's choir. She then trieD the conservatoire de Rennes. But her is studies in law were incompatible with a daily practice of singing. Her license obtained, she knocked again at the door of this institution. It has direct access to the vocational guidance cycle. She attended the course of Ingrid Perruche, a reference in the field, and is part of the Choeur Prolatio. She takes music and theater lessons, "to have a presence on stage".
Marie-Pierre Peloil works 13 hours a week, not counting the daily exercises to maintain her vocal cords. She also took singing lessons at the Pont des Arts with Oleg Afonine. And she gets contracts as a soloist, allowing her to master a wider repertoire, in order to apply for other auditions. She can thus sign contracts in the hope of obtaining the status of intermittent in the show. In February 2019, she attempted the entrance exam to the National Supérieur de Musique de Paris. Then in June 2019, she obtained the diploma of musical studies. If for the moment, she is a chorister at the opera, her dream is to sing on the biggest international stages as a soloist. |