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Clémence Boullu is a French soprano from La Côte-Saint-André. After preliminary studies in France, she continued her education at the conservatories in Lausanne and Lucerne. In July 2017, she completed her master’s degree at the Opera School of the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart.

She received important artistic guidance in masterclasses with Françoise Pollet, Jan-Marc Bruin, Margreet Honig, Laurent Pillot, Hélène Golgevit, and Mariella Devia. 

She currently continues her vocal training with Christine Schweitzer (Arte Lirica Paris).

Clémence Boullu regularly appears as a soloist in oratorios, masses, and concerts. Her repertoire includes Couperin’s Leçons de Ténèbres, Bach’s St John Passion, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, and Saint-Saëns’ Oratorio de Noël.

Alongside her solo work, she is actively engaged in ensemble performance. She maintains a close artistic collaboration with the SWR Vokalensemble under Yuval Weinberg, the Orpheus Vokalensemble under Michael Alber, and the KlangForum Heidelberg, where she performs both as a soloist and ensemble member.

Since 2023, she has formed the Trio Scème with Saskia Saegeler and Mildred Derentry-Camenen, presenting programs of German Romantic Lied, French mélodie, and French chanson.

On the opera stage, Clémence Boullu has performed Euridike in Telemann’s Orpheus, Olympia in Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Flavia in Jommelli’s Il cacciatore deluso, Serpetta in Mozart’s La finta giardiniera, as well as Zerlina (Don Giovanni) and Barbarina (Le nozze di Figaro). In August 2024, she sang the Queen of the Night in Mozart’s Magic Flute under the direction of Michael Alber.

In 2021, Clémence Boullu received support from the Deutscher Musikrat.

Alongside her stage career, she teaches French as a language coach at the music universities in Würzburg and Trossingen.

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