- soprano
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- Hélène
Laloy took on singing after she had already acquired some acting experience.
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played parts in classical plays by Molière, Marivaux, Beaumarchais and
Chekhov, and contemporary works:
- UBU
ROI (Alfred Jary), CHAIR AMOUR (Victor Haïm). She is fluent in German and
played the Young Miss in an
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original German version of LA RONDE (Arthur Schnitzler).
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studied singing at the Viroflay Conservatory with Eliane Médecin-Manchet, as
well as at the Centres
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d'études polyphoniques in Paris and Burgundy, with Kyoko Okumira and
Marie-Laura Guney. She then took lessons
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Jean-Louis Paya, member of the "Young Soloists Ensemble", and with Sabine
Kovacshazy at the Les Lilas
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Conservatory. She is now studying with Sylvie Demay, who also teaches at the
Evry National and Regional
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Conservatory.
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enjoys tackling varied musical styles ranging from French melodies, German
Lieder and Kurt Weill and
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Gershwin songs, to operettas (Messager's VERONIQUE) and comic operas
(L'ETOILE, by Chabrier). She played the title
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in Scott Joplin's opera TREEMONISHA.
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