Fabienne Borget

Soprano - Fabienne Borget

Following violin studies Fabienne moved to singing studies in France, where she won a Gold medal in both singing and chamber music. She attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1993 to do a post-diploma vocal training course. She is currently studying with Jennifer Canon. In 1998 she was a finalist in Le Concours International de Mélodies Françaises de Ville d'Avray.

Her operatic roles include 'Violetta' La Traviata, 'Amelia' A Masked Ball, 'Cio Cio San', Madam Butterfly, 'Liu' Turandot, 'Musetta' La Boheme 'Lauretta' Gianni Schicchi, 'Donna Anna' Don Giovanni, 'Tatiana' Eugene Onegin, 'Marguerite' Faust, 'Micaela' Carmen, 'Leila' The Pearl Fishers,'Antonia and Giulietta' The Tales of Hoffmann, 'Luisa' Luisa Miller, 'Santuzza' Cavalleria Rusticana, 'Rowan' The Little Sweep and 'Amina' La Sonnambula.

She has been soloist in several oratorios including Verdi's Requiem, Brahms' German Requiem, Bach's B minor Mass and Magnificat, Mozart's Requiem and Coronation Mass, Fame's Requiem and Poulenc's Gloria in France and in tours round the world.

She has appeared on television singing at the Naming Ceremony for P&O International Cruises' Aurora in front of HRH Princess Anne and has featured in radio broadcasts at the Utrecht International Music Festival and a charity Concert for the Blind in France.

With Stefan Hofkes, she has recorded a C.D. of famous soprano arias for the Musaeus label and has been singing in numerous recitals.

Future plans include playing the role of Leila in Bizet's The Pearl Fishers for First Act Opera and the role of Tosca for Opera del Mar.