Stéphanie d'Oustrac

Her teachers included Margreet Honig and Bernard Roubeau, a vocal therapist with whom she continued to works mainly on the physiology behind singing.

In 1998 she began to sing in Christie's Academy for young singers, leading to years of association with Les Arts Florissants.

Her first Carmen was in Lille in 2010, after which undertook the role in Glyndebourne, Aix-en-Provence, Madrid, Dallas, Tokyo and Cologne.

[1] From 1998 to 2012 she appeared in Armide, Atys (Jean-Baptiste Lully); Médée (Marc-Antoine Charpentier); La Périchole, La belle Hélène (Jacques Offenbach); L'Heure espagnole (Maurice Ravel); and Pelléas et Mélisande (Claude Debussy).

[3] She also regularly gives chamber music concerts with various ensembles (The Paladins, The Arpeggiata, The Bergamasco, Il Seminario Musicale, Amaryllis).