A soprano singer born in 1975, Amel Brahim-Djelloul learned to sing in her hometown of Algiers before passing her exam at the Paris Conservatoire in 2003. Since then, Amel Brahim-Djelloul, nominated at the 2007 Victoires de la musique classique, has established herself as one of opera's revelations, with a wide repertoire spanning the Baroque period (Lully, Purcell) and later eras (Mozart, Puccini, Verdi). Amel Brahim-Djelloul has also delved into the roots of Arabo-Andalusian music with her albums Les 1001 Nuits (2007) and Amel Chante la Méditerranée (2009).
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Lucrezia (Portraits of a Woman)
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Les chemins qui montent
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| Rameau: Zaïs |
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Amel chante la Méditerranée (Souvenirs d'Al-Andalus)
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Les 1001 Nuits
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| The Official 30th Anniversary Edition |
| Early Music Bangers - Unequal Temperament, Equal Energy |
| Lully: Isis, LWV 54, Miserere, LWV 25 & Other Works |
| Croisette |
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Rameau: Les Surprises de l'Amour
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| Le Jardin des Voix |
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Lully: Grands Motets
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Henderickx: The Convert, Act II Scene 8a: The Ritual in the Desert
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| Henderickx: The Convert |
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Atlantic Crossings
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