Biography | Julie Boulianne is a mezzo soprano Quebec born 21 November 1978 In Dolbeau-Mistassini . A graduate of the Juilliard School of Music in New York and the Schulich School of Music of McGill University, Julie Boulianne was then perfected with Renata Scotto , of Roger Vignoles and William Christie . She won the Award for Professional Chamber of Opera Managers awarded to the most promising finalist at the International Music Competition of Montreal in 2007 , and Silverman Prize, offered by the International Vocal Arts Institute.
Julie Boulianne made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in the role of Diane ( Iphigenia in Tauris of Gluck ) and that of Stephano ( Romeo and Juliet by Gounod ). She shared the stage with renowned Plácido Domingo and Susan Graham .
His 2011 agenda also includes the roles of young farmer in Fragoletto The Brigands of Offenbach at the Toulon Opera and the Opéra Comique in Paris, Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro in Mozart at the Montreal Opera , in Beatrice Beatrice and Benedict in Berlioz at the Boston Opera and concerts and recitals in the most important musical summer festivals in Canada.
Julie Boulianne was also Lazuli in The Star of Chabrier at New York City Opera, Cinderella in the homonymous opera by Massenet operas of Marseille and Montreal and in Elisa Tolomeo in Handel at Glimmerglass Opera. She also sang for the operas of Quebec , of Reims , of Avignon and Tours . She was a soloist with the symphony orchestras of Montreal and Quebec , the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, the Metropolitan Orchestra and Les Violons du Roy . Several of his concerts were recorded and broadcast by Radio-Canada and Radio-France.
The recording discography is an important part of the career of Julie Boulianne. In 2006, she recorded Scheherazade and the role of the child in The Child and the Spells , two works by Ravel , accompanied by the Nashville Symphony Orchestra for the Naxos label. This recording has also been nominated for Grammy Awards 2010 for Best Classical Album. |