The Belgian soprano, Alice Foccroulle, was a member of the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie children’s choir from the age of 7. Besides the lessons she takes with the Danish singing teacher Susanna Eken, she studied at the Musikhochschule Köln as a student of Josef Protschka and Christoph Prégardien.
Alice Foccroulle is regularly invited to perform with various ensembles and conductors such as Collegium Vocale Gent (Director: Philippe Herreweghe), La Fenice (Director: Jean Tubéry), Musica Favola (Director: Stephane van Dijck) and Wim Becu. She took part in the House of the sleeping beauties composed by Kris Defoort and conducted by Patrick Davin, created in the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie and performed all over Europe. More recently, she recorded the roll of Dorinda in Zamponi's opera Ulysse, conducted by Leonardo García-Alarcón for the label Ricercar. |