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Adèle Charvet

Mezzo-soprano Adèle Charvet has a varied repertory of opera and concert music ranging from Haydn to 20th century music. She won several major French prizes as she completed her education. Charvet was born on May 25, 1993, in Montpellier, France. Her father, Pierre Charvet, was a composer, and her mother, Nadine Éwanjé-Épée, was an athlete. Charvet's maternal grandfather, Charles Éwanjé-Épée, was a Cameroonian composer and musician; her paternal grandmother, Brigitte Portal, had a long relationship with the poet Frédéric Jacques Temple, whom Charvet considers her grandfather. Charvet spent her early years in New York but returned to France and, at age six, joined a choir led by the children's choir director Claire Marchand. Three years later, she joined the nationally prominent Maîtrise de Radio France choir, and with that group, she sang at the Opéra Bastille amphitheater in Julien Joubert's opera La Reine des glaces. In 2008, Charvet enrolled at the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Paris, graduating in 2013. She went on to the Conservatoire de Paris (CNSMD), studying with Yves Sotin and Élène Golgevit. There, she founded a vocal quartet, L'Archipel, and a duet with pianist Florian Caroubi. The latter won the Melody Prize at the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Competition in 2015 and several prizes at the International Vocal Competition 's-Hertogenbosch the following year. Charvet made her recording debut in 2017 on the album Loves Me... Loves Me Not...: Gluck & Mozart Arias by soprano Camilla Tilling. Two years later, she released her solo debut, Long Time Ago, with pianist Susan Manoff; the album appeared on the Alpha label and featured British and American songs. Charvet won several more major prizes during this period: the Prix d'honneur at the Verbier Festival in Switzerland in 2017 and the Prix Jeune Soliste 2020 of Les Médias francophones publics. In 2019, Charvet scored a stage breakthrough when she attended a performance of Handel's Messiah with a friend and was asked mid-concert to replace the ailing countertenor David DQ Lee; the intermission was lengthened to give Charvet time to learn her part. In the early 2020s, she began to find major operatic roles. She has sung Bizet's Carmen at the Opéra National de Bordeaux, Mélisande in Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande at the Rouen Opera (also broadcast on Norman Television), and Hermione in Lully's Cadmus et Hermione at the Opéra Royal de Versailles (issued by the castle on a recording on its own label in 2021), among other appearances at major houses. Charvet also has a flourishing recital career, boasting appearances at the Deauville Festival and La Escena Vocal Festival in Montevideo, Uruguay, among other events. She was signed to the Alpha label and was heard there on a recording of Pergolesi's Stabat mater in 2022. In 2023, she released the album Teatro Sant'Angelo: Vivaldi, Chelleri, Ristori on Alpha and was also heard on an album of works by composer Rita Strohl on the La Boîte à Pépites label.
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