JEAN-LOUIS SERRE
Jean-Louis Serre, baritone
A pupil of Jane Berbié, Jean-Louis Serre studied at the Conservatoire National
Superieur in Paris, where he won a chamber music prize. He now works with such
leading French ensembles as Les Musiciens du Louvre and La Grande Ecurie et
la Chambre du Roy and has appeared at prestigious venues throughout Europe,
including the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris and the Edinburgh Festival. Jean-Louis
Serre's operatic roles range from Papageno in Die Zauberflöte to
Jahel in Le Roi d'Ys, and he has made a number of recordings, including
Mouret's opera Les Amours de Ragonde and motets by César Franck.
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Role: Classical Artist
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