Julie Fuchs (born 24 July 1984) is a French soprano known for her interpretation of light-lyric repertoire.
Childhood and studies
Born in Meaux, France to a father who was a manager, and a mother who was a swimming teacher, Fuchs grew up in Avignon. At age 7, she began violin lessons and started studying music theory and history at the Avignon Conservatory. After singing a variety of repertoire (pop, jazz...), she was selected to be part of a European choir, "Voices of Europe" with whom she toured Europe, and sang with Björk during the recording of "Which was the Son of" by Arvo Pärt. This experience marked a turning point in her young musical life, as she discovered a desire to explore singing. At age 18, she began private classical voice lessons and acting lessons.
In 2006, Fuchs entered the Conservatoire of Paris, considered the top conservatory in France. There, she made her first operatic role debuts as Elle in L'amour masqué by Messager and Susanna in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro. During her time at the conservatory, she met and developed relationships with artists that she is still working with today, such as the founder of the French contemporary classical music group, Le Balcon, and the pianist Alphonse Cemin. In 2010, she graduated with honours.
Career
As soon as she finished her studies, Fuchs made her professional career performing Galatea at the Aix-en-Provence Festival.
In 2013, Fuchs joined the opera ensemble at the Zürich Opera where she debuted several roles, including Marzelline in Fidelio, Morgana in Alcina, Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro, and Angelica in Orlando.
In 2014, Fuchs signed a recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon; she released her first album Yes! the following year, which paid homage to French repertoire in the 1930s and 1940s.
In 2017, Fuchs returned to the Opéra national de Paris, creating the role of Esther for the premiere of the opera Trompe-la-mort de Lucas Francesconi, and to sing the role of Nannetta in Verdi's Falstaff. Other highlights included Leïla in Bizet's Les Pêcheurs de perles at the Auditorium du Nouveau Siècle in Lille and at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. She also returned to the Aix-en-Provence Festival as Zerlina in Don Giovanni. She also made her debut at the Teatro Real in Madrid as Giunia in Lucio Silla.
In 2019, Fuchs returned to Opernhaus Zürich for her role debut as Donna Fiorilla in Il turco in Italia by Rossini [1] and made her role debut as Eva in La mort d'Abel at the Salzburg Whitsun Festival.[1] In the autumn, she made yet another role debut as Émilie/Fatime in Rameau's Les Indes galantes at the Opéra national de Paris in a highly acclaimed new production that included contemporary dancers.[3] Her final role of the year was Norina in a new production of Don Pasquale at Opernhaus Zürich. The same year, she was also the center of a media firestorm regarding her firing from the Hamburg State Opera where she was scheduled to sing Pamina in Die Zauberflöte, due to her pregnancy. The coverage surrounding her brought to light the progress that still needs to be made regarding women's right in the opera world.[4] She also released her second recording for Deutsche Grammophon, Mademoiselle,[5] a collection of Bel Canto arias, some of which were recorded for the first time.
In 2020, Fuchs debuted in the role of Norina in Don Pasquale at Opernhaus Zürich.[6]
In 2021, Fuchs made her debut as Pamina in Die Zauberflöte at L'Opéra national de Paris,[7] and she made her house debut at Opera San Carlo as Fiorilla in Il Turco in Italia.[8]
In 2022, Sony Classical announced the signing of Julie for a multi-record deal. Her first album for the label, Amadè, is dedicated entirely to Mozart and was released on 18 November 2022.[16]
Her 2023/2024 began on the stage of Palais Garnier in Donizetti's Don Pasquale as Norina. She then made her role debut as Gilda in Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi at the Teatro Real in Madrid. In March 2023, she began a recital tour with pianist Alphonse Cemin with performances in Europe and beyond.
Other
Fuchs was a "marraine" of Tous à l'Opéra alongside Ruggero Raimondi in 2012. At the end of 2017, she sang Ave Maria by Franz Schubert at the televised funeral of Johnny Hallyday at the Madeleine Church in Paris.
Fuchs is particularly active on social media under the handle @juliefuchssoprano, and created the initiative #operaisopen, which seeks to prove that opera is open to everyone regardless of income, age, or education.
l’Amour Masqué by Messager Elles et Barbara, 2017, femmes qui chantent' et offrent une relecture inédite des classiques de celle qui se définissait comme 'la femme qui chante' Mercury Music Group [archive]
l’Amour Masqué by Messager Les pêcheurs de perles, 2018, enregistrement live, Pentatone Music [archive]