
Eugénie Warnier
The French soprano Eugénie Warnier, had obtainer her doctorate in medicine, before she turned completely to music and started singing in 2000. Bathed in music since childhood, she studied singing very quickly at the Conservatoire of the 7th arrondissement of Paris and early music at the CNR, where she obtained successively in 2005 and 2008 the prizee of voice and early music. To develop her technique, she continued her studies with Peter Mervant, but also Baroque interpretation with Howard Crook and Kenneth Weiss. Eugénie Warnier quickly blossomed as a soloist, noticed by Christophe Rousset at the Academy of Ambronay in 2004, and then connects the artistic encounters by becoming regular soloist in concerts gold opera under the direction of Martin Gester and Le parlement de Musique, Gérard Lesne and Il Seminario Musicale, Mirella Giardelli and the atelier des musiciens du Louvre, Jerome Corréas and the Paladins, Hugo Reynes and the Simphonie du Marais, Vincent Dumestre le Poème Harmonique. Also as a soloist, she participated in many staged productions: les arts florissants by Charpentier (role of the peace) in 2004 on tour in France (including opera of Versailles) and Spain Philemon and Baucis by Haydn in 2005, 2006, 2008 (the roles of Narcissus and Diane, studio production of the Lyon opera); Il primo Omicidio by Alessandro Scarlatti in 2006 (role of Abel, studio production of the Lyon opera), Cadmus and Hermione in 2008 (the role of Pallas, the Comic opera, opéra de Rouen). Eugenie Warnier is also a soloist in several recordings: Ulysses by Rebel (role of Euphrosyne, CD released in 2007, Diapason d'or); Short Masses by J. S. Bach (soprano soloist, Ensemble Pygmalion, CD released in August 2008, Diapason discovery, 4 world music), the DVD of Cadmus et Hermione (planned for release in in October 2008). Two recently recorded CD will appear in 2009: Arias from Dardanus by Rameau and extracts from Zaïs with Ensemble Ausonia (Frédérick Haas and Mira ....) and a CD with around Lessons of Darkness by François Couperin with young Ladies of Saint (Emmanuel Mandrin). Finally the second part of Brief Masses by J. S. Bach with Ensemble Pygmalion (directed by Raphaël Pichon) will be recorded in October 2009. Finally in 2009, besides the recovery of Cadmus and Hermione in Aix, Caen and Luxembourg, Eugenie Warnier performs Aricia in Hippolytus and Aricia by Rameau with Paul Agnew (Hippolyte) and Sophie Daneman (Phèdre) with Reisopera of Holland and for 13 performances throughout the Netherlands.