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Biography

A passionate and inquisitive personality, Camille Bordet is distinguished by an original career path, linking the European classical repertoire with music from the East. The lyric singer is a prizewinner at the Gordes melody competition and at the Fondation Royaumont. Since 2021, she has interpreted Nero (Agrippina, Handel), Vitellia (La Clemenza di Tito, Mozart) Orfeo (Orfeo, Gluck), Dorabella (Cosi fan tutte, Mozart) and Dido (Dido and Aeneas, Purcell), and will perform the title role in the opera Déméter (B. Berne/ M. Chifflot). Berne/ M. Chifflot) at the Clermont-Ferrand opera house in December 2024. She is particularly fond of Baroque music, singing with Jordi Savall's Capella Reial. A polyglot (Armenian, Persian, English, Italian...), she plays the tombak and works with musicians from all horizons (notably with the European-Persian quintet Argha/Nun). With actor and director Jean-Luc Borras, she has written three one-woman shows combining theater and a cappella singing: “On ne naît pas libre...” (We're not born free...) (2021), “Holi” (2023), and “Au temps qui dort” (2024). She approaches music as a complete and universal art form, embracing literature, history, theater and spirituality. Her performances, of rare intensity, invite her audiences to enter into communion through sound and silence. Camille is a graduate of SciencesPo Paris, the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratif and the Musikhochschule Basel (Switzerland).