Céline Scheen (born 1976 in
Verviers
Verviers (; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
The municipality consists of the following districts: Ensival, Heusy, Lambermont, Petit-Rechain, Stembert, and Verviers. It is also the cent ...
, Belgium) is a Belgian classical soprano.
Scheen began her vocal studies with
Annie Frantz. In 1996, she entered the Royal Academy of Mons and obtained a First Prize in the class of
Marcel Vanaud. She then received a degree in song and methodology of song at the Royal Academy of Brussels. In 1998, she obtained the Nany Philippart's grant with
Chapelle musicale Reine Élisabeth. For two years, she worked in the class of
Vera Rózsa at the
Guildhall School of Music
The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is a music and drama school located in the City of London, England. Established in 1880, the school offers undergraduate and postgraduate training in all aspects of classical music and jazz along with dram ...
in London, where she obtained an advanced degree in vocal performance. She also takes masterclasses with
Jean-Paul Fouchécourt,
Monique Zanetti and
Helmut Deutsch.
Scheen has sung the roles of Lucy in ''
The Telephone, or L'Amour à trois'' by
Gian Carlo Menotti, Thérèse in the ''
Les mamelles de Tirésias'' by
Francis Poulenc, the First Lady and Papagena in
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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's ''
Die Zauberflöte'',
[''Opera'' Vol 56 p7-12 2005 founded George Henry Hubert Lascelles Harewood (Earl of) – 2005 "Celine Scheen was a charming Papagena"] Frasquita in
Carmen
''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first performed by the O ...
, Vespetta in ''
Pimpinone'' by
Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann (; – 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. He is one of the most prolific composers in history, at least in terms of surviving works. Telemann was considered by his contemporaries to b ...
, Grilletta in ''Lo Speziale'' by
Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn ( ; ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions ...
, and Zerlina in Mozart's ''
Don Giovanni
''Don Giovanni'' (; K. 527; full title: , literally ''The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni'') is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Its subject is a centuries-old Spanish legen ...
''. She appeared with
La Monnaie in
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Christoph Willibald (Ritter von) Gluck (; ; 2 July 1714 – 15 November 1787) was a composer of Italian and French opera in the early classical period (music), classical period. Born in the Upper Palatinate and raised in Bohemia, both part of th ...
's ''
Alceste'',
Francesco Cavalli
Francesco Cavalli (born Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni; 14 February 1602 – 14 January 1676) was a Venetian composer, organist and singer of the early Baroque period. He succeeded his teacher Claudio Monteverdi as the dominant and leading op ...
's ''
Eliogabalo'', and Mozart's ''Die Zauberflöte'' under the direction of
René Jacobs
René Jacobs (born 30 October 1946) is a Belgian musician. He came to fame as a countertenor, but later in his career he became known as a conductor of baroque and classical opera.
Biography Countertenor
Born in Ghent, Jacobs began his musi ...
. She sang in concerts in the
Petite Messe Solennelle of
Gioachino Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. He gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote man ...
,
Carl Orff's
Carmina Burana, the
Requiem of
Gabriel Fauré, the
Coronation Mass and the ''
Great Mass in C minor'' by Mozart, and
Johann Sebastian Bach
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's ''
Johannes Passion'' with the groups Il Fondamento, Ricercar Consort,
Café Zimmermann, La Fénice, La Cetra d'Orfeo and
Musica Antiqua Köln.
Scheen was a member of the World Youth Choir from 1994 to 1996, which enabled her to make rounds in Latin America,
Canada
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,
Estonia
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,
Latvia
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,
Finland
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and
Sweden
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. Scheen was among the soloists invited to perform at the
Abbaye aux Dames during the Festival de Saintes.
Recordings
* Cyril Auvity, Orphée, Céline Scheen, Eurydice, Floriane Hasler, Proserpine, Etienne Bazola, Pluton, Ensemble Desmarest, conducted by Ronan Khalil (Glossa, 2018)
In 1999, Scheen recorded the music of
Gérard Corbiau's film ''
Le Roi Danse'' for
Deutsche Grammophon
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with the ensemble Musica Antiqua Köln under the direction of
Reinhard Goebel. Her performance in
Nicolaus à Kempis: Symphoniæ continued her trend in baroque music. In 2006, she sang for ''
Carolus Hacquart: Cantiones & Sonate'', alongside two songs
Stephan Van Dyck and
Dirk Snellings. Later that year, she featured in two songs from
Paolo Pandolfo
Paolo Pandolfo is an Italian virtuoso player, composer, and teacher of music for the viola da gamba, born on January 31, 1964.
He began his studies as a double bass and guitar player, becoming a skilled performer of jazz and popular music.Ernesto ...
's CD, ''Improvisando''. In 2018, she is Euridice in ''
Charpentier's
La Descente d'Orphée aux enfers
''La descente d'Orphée aux enfers'' H. Wiley Hitchcock, H.488 (English: ''The Descent of Orpheus to the Underworld'') is an incomplete chamber opera in two acts by the French composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier. It was probably composed in early ...
'' H.488 with the Ensemble
Desmarest conducted by Ronan Khalil (CD Glossa).
Sources
*''Brussel Nieuws''
"Céline Scheen, een hart voor oude muziek", 29 March 2010 (interview in Dutch)*Holland, Bernard
''New York Times'', 11 April 2007
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Scheen, Celine
1976 births
Living people
Belgian operatic sopranos
People from Verviers
21st-century Belgian women singers
21st-century Belgian singers