D.O.B: 1984-07-24
Julie Fuchs (born 24 July 1984) is a French soprano known for her interpretation of light-lyric repertoire. 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...