Marie
Cayeux

Marie Cayeux
(She/Her) Passionate about the arts, Marie Cayeux is a French coloratura soprano with a Berber heritage who trained in both piano and singing from a very young age in Paris conservatoires.
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Marie Cayeux

Passionate about the arts, Marie Cayeux is a French coloratura soprano with a Berber heritage who trained in both piano and singing from a very young age in Paris conservatoires. After graduating from Paris Descartes University’s Parcours d’excellence with a Bachelor of Law, she moved to London where she is still pursuing her Artist Masters in Performance as a scholar at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama under the tutelage of esteemed Professor Rudolf Piernay. On the concert stage, Marie has performed early as a soloist, notably singing the roles of Juliet in Britten’s The Little Sweep and Mme Donnadieu in Isabelle Aboulker’s Martin Squelette. In January 2018, she sang in the premiere of Geoffroy Colson’s L’esprit du feu, a contemporary opera in Tahitian language, at the Grand Palais in Paris. In the summer 2019, Marie participated in the young artists program at Lyrique-en-Mer, Festival International de Belle-Ile, under the direction of conductor Philip Walsh, where she performed the roles of Alisa in Lucia di Lammermoor and Margaret (Ketty) in André Messager´s Passionnément, in a version arranged by Véronique Roire and David Jackson. After performing the role of Despina from Mozart's Così fan tutte during opera scenes directed by John Ramster at the Milton Court Theater, Marie went back on the Milton Court Concert Hall stage in February 2020, this time as Adele from Die Fledermaus in a set of scenes directed by Dafydd Hall-Williams, under the baton of Peter Robinson.