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B I O G R A P H Y

After obtaining a unanimous First Prize for piano and a Gold Medal in music theory at the Conservatoire de Tourcoing, Florian Bisbrouck discovered lyrical singing with Daniel Ottevaere at the Conservatoire of Valenciennes, where he obtains his prize singing unanimously with the congratulations of the jury. He continued his training at the École Normale de Musique in Paris Alfred Cortot, where he obtained his Superior Concertist Diploma in 2017. He has been improving his vocal technique since 2016 with Mariam Sarkissian and also receives advice from baritones such as José Van Dam, Ludovic Tézier and Florian Sempey.

 

In 2016, he won the 1st prize in the French Mélodie Competition in Coulaines, and the same year, he was finalist in the two categories of the Marmandes International competition. In 2017, he won the 2nd Opera price at the Béziers Competition. He was finalist of the International Mâcons Symphonie Competition in 2019. In 2021, he won the Enrico character in l'Isola Disabitata of Haydn at the Clermont Ferrand International Competition.

 

Florian Bisbrouck made his stage debut as Procolo in Donizetti's Viva la Mamma at the Opéra de Reims, then performed at the Opéra de Rouen. He is also Ramiro in Ravel's L'Heure Espagnole at the Phénix de Valenciennes and regularly collaborates with Jean Christophe Keck in Jacques Offenbach programs, notably at the Odeon Theatre of Marseille. He is Count Schopp in Offenbach's Le Roi Carotte at the Lille Opera (directed by Laurent Pelly). He is Haly dans l'Italienne à Alger, co-production Clermont Auvergne Opéra and Opéra Nomade, in creation at the Opéra de Clermont Ferrand and on tour in France. He also regularly collaborates with Alain Duault for private concerts.

 

We will soon be able to discover him in the role of Figaro in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, co-production Opéra Nomade and Clermont Auvergne Opéra, and also in the role of Calchas in La Belle Hélène of Offenbach.

He will also participate in the first recording of the Opéra La Griffe de Fourdrain in the role of Nicolas.

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