The French-British counter-tenor, William Shelton, received his diplomas in horn, organ and singing (with highest honours) at the Besançon and Dijon conservatoires.
After finishing his studies, William Shelton moved to Paris in 2015 and gradually established himself in many french ensembles such as Les Cris de Paris (Director: Geoffroy Jourdain), La Compagnie La Tempête (Director: Simon-Pierre Bestion), Les Arts Florissants (Directors: William Christie & Paul Agnew), Ensemble Pygmalion (Director: Raphaël Pichon), La Fenice (Director: Jean Tubéry), Ensemble Alia Mens (Director: Olivier Spilmont), Ensemble Correspondances (Director: Sébastien Daucé), Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien (Director: François Lazarevitch), Les Voix Animées (Director: Luc Coadou) but also abroad at Vox Luminis (Director: Lionel Meunier), Collegium Vocale Gent (Director: Philippe Herreweghe), Scherzi Musicali (Director: Nicolas Achten), Balthasar-Neumann Ensemble & Chor (Director: Thomas Hengelbrock), La Cetra (Director: Andrea Marcon), La Capella Reial de Catalunya (Director: Jordi Savall) and Gli Angeli Genève (Director: Stephan MacLeod).
In 2017 William Shelton was one of the first members of the “Académie Philippe Jaroussky”, and in 2018 he joined Opera Fuoco, a young artist opera company founded and conducted by David Stern. He won several awards in international competitions : the « Young Artist Award » at the singing competition for baroque opera “Pietro Antonio Cesti” in Innsbruck, the 2nd Prize at the “Concours de chant baroque de Froville”, the 1st Prize at the Boulder Bach Festival « World Bach Competition », the Audience Award and the « Jeunes Talents » Award at the “Concours Corneille” in Rouen, with Andreas Scholl as chairman. Passionate about chamber music, he and his childhood friend Bastien Dollinger created a piano-voice duo and they both won the “Prix de l’Opéra Grand Avignon” at the “Concours de mélodies de Gordes” with Sophie Koch as chairwoman. They were subsequently invited for their first recital in Avignon , and at the Petit Palais in Paris.
On stage William Shelton has been Messagiera in l’Euridice by Caccini with Scherzi Musicali in Bruxelles and Timisoara (Romania), Arsamene in Serse by George Frideric Handel with the mezzo-soprano Adèle Charvet as the title role with Opera Fuoco in China (Beijing, Shen-Zhen et Nanjing) and Apollo in Locke’s Psyche with Ensemble Correspondances (Opéra de Versailles, Caen and Théâtre d’Hardelot).
William Shelton feels especially at home in J.S. Bach’s cantatas and oratorios (Johannes-Passion BWV 245, Matthäus-Passion BWV 244, H-moll messe BWV 232, Magnificat BWV 243, Weihnachts-Oratorium BWV 248) and has appeared as soloist with Raphaël Pichon, Paul Agnew, William Christie, Olivier Spilmont, Jean Tubéry, Stephan MacLeod, Valentin Tournet, Philippe Herreweghe, Bart Van Reyn, Jordi Savall and Thomas Hengelbrock.
William Shelton has participated in master-classes with Hans Jörg Mammel, Jan Kobow, Michel Laplénie, Isabelle Druet, Robert Expert, Regina Werner, Sara Mingardo, Felicity Lott, Margot Modier, Marijana Mijanovic, Mickaël Mardayer, Philippe Jaroussky and Stéphane Degout. Between 2021 and 2024, he will be artist in residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel with Sophie Koch and José Van Dam. |