Marie Devellereau, born in 1971 in France, is a French lyric soprano singer. She graduated from the Juilliard School of Music in New York and gained public recognition by winning the "Voice Masters" competition in Monte Carlo in 1997. Her career took off with her debut role as Sister Constance in Dialogues des carmélites at the Paris Opera under Seiji Ozawa's direction. She went on to perform in notable operas such as Parsifal, Peter Grimes, and Don Carlo, earning the Critics' Prize for the latter. In 2001, she was a finalist in the Placido Domingo Competition. Throughout her career, Devellereau performed at prestigious venues including the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, the Scala di Milano, and Avery Fisher Hall in New York. Her discography includes Victor Hugo - Poèmes en Musique (2006) and Les Mélodies d'Albert Roussel (2010) with the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Bizet, Britten, Fauré, Hahn, Lalo & Liszt: Songs after Victor Hugo
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Olivier Greif: Hommage
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Massenet: Thaïs
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Roussel, A.: Vocal Music
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Massenet: Don Quichotte (Live)
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