Biography

The begining

Born in Guingamp, Solenn Le Trividic has since forever explored her vocal capacities, but only when she moved in Saint Brieuc did she meet her very first singing teacher, Marie Jahier, who encouraged Solenn to dedicate herself to her gift. She then enters the conservatory of Saint Brieuc, in Béatrice Cramoix’ singing class who prepared Solenn to the entrance exam of the CNSMDL, and she was admitted. It is in that very conservatory, thanks to her singing teacher Isabelle Germain and her singing coach Fabrice Boulanger, that Solenn Le Trividic will work on her art until she graduates in June 2011 with first class honours and the jury’s congratulations. She then works with amazing artists such as Udo Reinemann, Peter Schreier, Maria Bayo, Maciej Pikulski, Wolfgang Holzmaier, Helmut Deutsch, Maria Hausmann and Rosemary Joshua. In 2015, she wins the International Lied and Melodies Competition in Gordes and she is recieved magna cum laude at the Concours d’Honneur, organized by the UPMCF. Solenn has been working for two years with the association Music’O Seniors, for whom she does concerts and leads workshops about Opera.

Her repertoire

Solenn is a singer but also a comedian. His repertoire of preference is the opera in which her comedian’s talents and her ease to arouse strong feelings express themselves the most easily. She has in particular interpreted the roles of Rita, Norina and Adina by Donizetti, Berta in The Barber of Sevilla under Alain Garichot’s direction, and Mélisande. However, Solenn Le Trividic is also keen on interpreting Lieder and melodies. She gives regularly recitals around composers such as Schumann, Brahms, Wolf, Debussy, Ravel and Poulenc. The summer 2016, she sang with the tenor Yann Beuron and the pianist Jeff Cohen during a recital around French songs. Solenn also likes contemporary music, she moreover participated in several creations among which one of Vincent Carinola in the festival Musica, in Strasbourg, directed by Fabrice Pierre. She has given concerts in France but also in Brussels, in Hamburg and in Japan. She sang Micaëla during the 70th International Competition of Young Conductors, last September, in Besançon. She will sing the aria concert “Ch’io mi scordi di te” by Mozart, with the pianist Tristan Pfaff and the Orchestre du Palais, directed by Nicolas Ledermann, in the festival Musical Ballads, in Enghien-les-Bains, the 6th April.