Céline Scheen

Céline Scheen is a captivating Belgian classical soprano, renowned for her versatility and mastery in both Baroque and mainstream opera repertoires. Born in Verviers, Belgium, Scheen's musical journey began at the tender age of five, singing in her local church choir directed by her father. Her formal training commenced with Annie Frantz and continued at the Royal Academies of Mons and Brussels, where she earned top honors. Scheen's international breakthrough came with her acclaimed recording for Gérard Corbiau's film "Le Roi danse," and she has since graced the world's most prestigious stages and festivals.

Her discography is extensive, including notable collaborations with ensembles like L'Arpeggiata and Le Banquet Céleste, and she has worked with esteemed conductors such as Christina Pluhar and Damien Guillon. On the opera stage, Scheen has brought to life iconic roles like Zerlina in Mozart’s "Don Giovanni," showcasing her vocal agility and purity. Her performances are marked by a warmth and precision that have made her a favorite among audiences worldwide. Whether performing in grand theaters or intimate concert halls, Céline Scheen's commitment to beautiful music shines through, making every performance an unforgettable experience.

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