Delphine Dussaux
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Delphine Dussaux started studying the piano at the age of 7. She attended the CRR de Boulogne-Billancourt (piano, accompaniment, Chamber Music, Musical Analysis, Stylistics) where she won four first prizes. She then continued her training at the Conservatoire de Paris in Anne Le Bozec's class, and participated in Master-Classes given by Hortense Cartier-Bresson, Tuija Hakkila, Inger Södergren and Nathalie Stutzmann.
Delphine has a passion for the vocal repertoire and worked as a vocal coach during opera productions in France and abroad. She often collaborated with the Studio-Théâtre d'Asnières (« Le Château à Toto » d'Offenbach, « Coups de Roulis » de Messager, « Les Mamelles de Tirésias » de Poulenc, staged by Hervé Van Der Meulen, l'Opéra de Quat' Sous, de Weill, staged by Jean-Louis Martin-Barbaz). She performed at and conducted the musical accompaniment of Jean-Michel Ribes' show "René l'Enervé" at the Théâtre du rond-Point and in the Nancy Opera House.
A versatile musician, Delphine was often involved in musical shows and venues including "La Bande du Tabou" (collective creation), "Creatures" (Les Mélodivines, staged by Sol Espèche), or "Le Crime de l'Orpheline" (staged by Philippe Lelièvre).
She reached the final of the Concours International de Duo Chant-Piano Nadia & Lili Boulanger in 2009 (with mezzo-soprano Irina de Baghy) Delphine is also a teacher and in 2005 joins the CRR de Boulogne-Billancourt/Pôle Supérieur as vocal coach, accompanist and sight-reading trainer)