Noémi Rime
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Noémi Rime is a French
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. She regularly appears in opera productions by William Christie's Les Arts Florissants ensemble. Her roles have included Cleone in ''
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''. She currently teaches on the faculty of the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Poitiers.


Biography

First prize in song and early music at the Conservatoire national supérieure de musique et de danse de Paris, she worked with Les Arts florissants by William Christie, which led her, in France and abroad (United States, Brazil, Argentina, Japan, Canada, Italy, Poland, etc.), to perform cantatas (Clérambault, Monteclair ...), court arias, religious music (François Couperin, Sébastien de Brossard, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Jean-Joseph Cassanéa by Mondonville, etc.) and operas (the role of Dido in Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell1, Orfeo by Luigi Rossi, etc.). She has performed La Création et Les Saisons by Haydn under the direction of François Xavier Bilger with the lyric orchestra of Avignon, as well as contemporary works by Gualterio Dazzi with Le Parlement de Musique under the direction of Martin Gester. With the Baroque Ensemble of Limoges under the direction of Christophe Coin, she sang at the "Festival du Vieux Lyon". She has participated in numerous stage productions: Atys, Le Malade imaginaire, Les Indes galantes2, The Fairy Queen, Médée3, Armide, working with Jean-Marie Villégier, Alfredo Arias, Adrian Noble, Patrice Caurier, Moshe Leiser, Gabriele Doehring, under the musical direction of William Christie, Philippe Herreweghe and Michel Schneider for the stages of Paris (Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Opéra-Comique), Montpellier, Caen, Aix, La Chaise-Dieu, Madrid, Lisbon, New York . Noémi Rime teaches at the CNR in Tours (since 1996) in the early music department, where she leads the vocal music interpretation class and at the Poitiers conservatory (since 2010), singing class (vocal technique and interpretation) ref. necessary She is the wife of bass-baritone François Bazola
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Selective discography

His discography is varied; she records for the Erato, Harmonia Mundi, Opus 111, Vérany, Sirius, Ligia Digital and Accord labels. Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Cantica Nativitatis 1676, (H 21, H 238, H 393, H 316, H 548, H 317, H 395, H 318), Noémi Rime, Catherine Greuillet, top, François Bazola, bass, organ and direction Olivier Vernet. CD Ligia Digital 2004. ffff from Télérama, 4 stars Le Monde de la musique. Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Les Quatre Saisons H 335 - 338, Psalms of David H 174, H 231, H 179, Bernard Deletré, Françoise Semellaz, Le Parlement de musique, harpsichord, organ and direction Martin Gester. CD Opus 111 1990. Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Le Malade imaginaire H 495, Les Arts florissants, dir. William Christie. CD Harmonia Mundi 1990. Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Office des Ténèbres, H 95, H 92, H 112, H 93, H 119, H 95, H 134, Miserere H 157, Véronique Gens, Noémi Rime, The Music Parliament, Martin Gester, organ, harpsichord and direction. CD Opus 111 (1991). Brossard, Sacred Cantiques - Noémi Rime, soprano; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, alto and tenor; Ian Honeyman, tenor; Bernard Deletré, bass; The Music Parliament, dir. Martin Gester and organ of the Abbey of Saint-Michel en Thiérache (June 1992, Opus111 OPS30-69) (OCLC 43169031) Scarlatti, Lamentazioni per la Settimana Santa - Noémi Rime and Martina Lins, sopranos; Music Parliament, dir. Martin Gester (October 1–3, 1992, Opus111) (OCLC 45351920) Armide, Lully: Guillemette Laurens, Howard Crook, Véronique Gens, Noémi Rime, Bernard Deletré, Gilles Ragon, Collegium Vocale, La Chapelle Royale, Philippe Herreweghe (1993, Harmonia Mundi) Les Grands Motets, Rameau: William Christie, Les Arts Florissants, Daneman, Rime, Agnew, Rivenq, Cavallier (1994, Erato) Caldara: La Conversion de Clovis Roi de France, Oratorio, Pascal Berrin, Clovis, Delphine Collot, Clothilde, Noémi Rime, Saint Rémi, Jonathan Kenny, Uberto, Le Parlement de Musique, dir. Martin Gester (1996, 2CD Accord) Magnificat4.


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Biography
on the website of the ''Académie de Musique Ancienne du Pays d' Arles'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Rime, Noemi French operatic sopranos Living people Academic staff of the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Poitiers Year of birth missing (living people)