Pauline Class - mezzo-soprano
Presentation :
Pauline Claes was born on 2 June 1982. In September 2007, she began her studies at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, in the singing classes Marcel Vanaud, Nadine Denize and Christine Solhosse. It carries a specialization in early music with Bernard WOLTECHE and Stéphane van Dijk. In 2000, she completed a year of jazz singing at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
From 2000 to 2005, Pauline has succeeded brilliantly studied law at the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium).
Old music masterclass at the International Seminar of Early Music Wallonia with Alain Buet and Claire Lefilliâtre. Masterclasses with Zeger van der Steen, Nadine Denize, Henri Farge and Martine Reyners.
Pauline Claes has participated in numerous art projects:
Lyrical fancy Maurice Ravel, "The Child and the Spells" (dir. Dr. Gerard staging Mr. Pusher, Theatre Balsamine in Brussels)
Cantatas by Telemann (ed. B. WOLTECHE, Villers-la-Ville)
Marcel Vanaud recital opera, the chorus of Opera and Il Futuro Namur, Youth Orchestra of Trento (ed. Maurizio Dini Ciacci, Theatre Royal de Namur)
Bach Cantatas (ed. B. WOLTECHE, Conservatory of Brussels)
Lyrical tale of L.-F. Aubert, "The Blue Forest", the role of the servant (ed. P. Gerard, staging C. Servais, Opéra Royal de Wallonie)
Soloist in the "Requiem" by Mozart (the Osel and choirs Clerlande, dir. P. Gerard, Aula Magna in Louvain-la-Neuve)
Recitals with Charles Dekeyser and Dmytro Sukhovienko, Conservatory of Ghent)
Soloist in "Paukenmesse" Haydn (Chapelle Musicale de Tournai, dir. P. Gerard, St. Jacques Church in Tournai)
Recital "French Touch" French melodies (ArtShake Gallery in Brussels)
Soloist Laborintus II L.Berio, current Air festival in Brussels)
Show "This is not a" concert, the work of André Souris (Current Air festival in Brussels)
Soloist in "North Germany before Bach", tour in Belgium whose musical Autumn Spa (ed. B. WOLTECHE)
Soloist in "King David" Honegger (Europeans Symphonistes, dir PY Gronier Roubaix) and
Soloist in "Little Solemn Mass" by Rossini (ed. C. Michiels, Chamber Choir of the Conservatory of Brussels.