Episodios

  • Hannah Jones and Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante
    May 13 2022

    Join Ellie and her latest guest for the final episode of season 1! The girls work on Micaela's aria from Carmen, discussing character choices as well as closed Es and rolled Rs.  In this episode we also learn about Hannah and Ellie's favourite opera scene at music college, which just happened to be in French! Find out about young singers experiences of learning new repertoire and how timing is everything.

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    56 m
  • Florence Taylor and Beau Soir
    Apr 29 2022

    Join Ellie and Florence for episode 7 of Sing Français! As a self proclaimed french avoider, Flo takes on feedback regarding closed E and nazale vowels and takes strides towards fabulous French. In this episode the girls discuss the rollercoaster of learning languages at college and why it's so important for performance. We learn about Flo's journey towards a career in singing and business, and the unique way she first overcame stage fright.

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    @thegiftvoxcompany
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    @eleanorkempmezzo

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    51 m
  • Katie Blackwell and Reine je Serai Reine
    Apr 15 2022

    We delve into Tudor history  with this performance of 'Reine je Serai Reine' from Saint-Saëns' opera, Henry VIII. Soprano Katie Blackwell introduces us to this fantastic piece with some lovely French pronunciation. The girls discuss nazale vowels, and the big debate on vowel modification inn the upper register! Enjoy a fun filled, energetic episode with this fantastic, multi skilled and creative guest.

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    1 h
  • Rob Lydon and Bleuet
    Apr 1 2022

    For Sing Français episode 5 Ellie hosts tenor Rob Lydon to work on 'Bleuet' by Poulenc. They discuss the consonants R and T in French while exploring this gorgeous and tragic text. For the first time on the podcast we discuss liaisons and explain how to deal with them while singing verses while speaking the language.  Learn about Rob's text driven method of preparing music, and how the poem is always the best place to start!

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    @eleanorkempmezzo

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    44 m
  • Eleanor Rosser-Smyth and Je Veux Vivre
    Mar 18 2022

    Soprano guest Eleanor Rosser-Smyth introduces us to the first aria of the season, 'Je Veux Vivre' from Gounod's Roméo et Juliette. While working on this showstopper piece, the girls discuss the importance of bright vowels in French as well as everyone's favourite, nazales! Learn about Eleanor's journey from first picking up a new piece to performance, and as an added bonus learn about a new type of massage for singers....

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  • Helen Daniels and selections from Poèmes pour Mi
    Mar 4 2022

    Mezzo soprano Helen introduces us to 'Paysage' and 'La Maison', both taken from Messiaen's cycle, 'Poèmes pour Mi'.  Ellie learns about Helen's journey towards professional performance, and how she currently prepares her music, including word for word translations! They focus on closed E sound and our favourite French nazales.

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    @eleanorkempmezzo
    @dressingroompod

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    53 m
  • Niall Windass and Vaisseaux, Nous Vous Aurons Aimés
    Feb 18 2022

    Ellie and baritone Niall delve into 'Vaisseaux, nous vous aurons aimés' from Fauré's cycle, l'Horizon chimérique. They reflect on the song's historical context and it's resulting subtext alongside pronunciation work on French 'ooo' sounds. They also discuss paths to performance and how impressions made as a child can grow into a career.


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    @singfrancais
    @eleanorkempmezzo

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    49 m
  • Kerry Firth and L'île inconnue
    Feb 4 2022

    Ellie hosts her first guest, soprano Kerry Firth. They discuss the unique beauty and colours accessible within French music as well as the challenges. Learn about Kerry as a singer and how she prepares her music for performance, also enjoy her performance of l'Ile Inconnue by Berlioz.

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    @eleanorkempmezzo

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    39 m