Clémence Boullu
Sopran
Clémence Boullu is a French soprano from La Côte-Saint-André. After preliminary studies in France, she continued her training at the universities of 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 in Stuttgart. She is currently continuing her vocal training with Christine Schweitzer (Arte Lirica Paris).
Clémence Boullu regularly performs as a soloist in oratorios, masses, and concerts. Since 2023, she has been part of the Trio Scème, together with soprano Saskia Saegeler and pianist Mildred Derentry-Camenen. The trio is dedicated to German Romantic lieder, French mélodie, and a program based on French chanson.
In addition to her solo work, she is also intensively involved in ensemble work. She has close artistic collaborations with the SWR Vokalensemble under Yuval Weinberg, the Orpheus Vokalensemble under Michael Alber, and the KlangForum Heidelberg under Ekkehard Windrich, where she performs both as a soloist in duets with Marc Reichow and as a member of the ensemble.
On the opera stage, Clémence Boullu has appeared as Euridice 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, and as Zerlina (Don Giovanni) and Barbarina (Le nozze di Figaro). In August 2024, she sang the Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute under the baton of Michael Alber.
In addition to her stage work, she teaches French as a language coach at the music academies in Würzburg and Trossingen.