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{{Short description|Central African singer}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = Lydie Pace
| name = Lydie Pace
| image = Lydie pace- Portrait.jpg
| image = Lydie pace- Portrait.jpg
| caption = Recent picture of Lydie Pace
| alt = Front picture of Lydie pace, she is on the floor, she wears a red dress
| birth_name = Lydie Lamine
| caption =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1968|8|09}}
| birth_name = Lydie Brigitte Lamine
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1968|08|09}}
| birth_place = Bangui, Central African Republic
| birth_place = Bangui, Central African Republic
| occupation = {{hlist|Singer|voice teacher|actress}}
| occupation = {{hlist|Singer (soprano)|voice teacher|Actress}}
| years_active = 2000-present
| years_active = 2000-present
| parents = {{ubl|Théodore Blaise Lamine| Elisabeth MOUNDJELET-BEAULIT}}
| notable_works = {{hlist| Aida (Verdi's Opera) (2005)| Stepahno (Romeo and Juliet)}}
| honours = {{hlist|Knight in the Central African Order of Merit|Central African Excellence Award|Prix de la Paix Barthelemy Boganda}}
| parents = {{ubl|Elisabeth Moundjelet-Beaulit|Théodore Blaise Lamine}}
| website = {{URL|https://www.helloasso.com/associations/compagnie-opera-world}}
| website = {{URL|https://www.helloasso.com/associations/compagnie-opera-world}}
}}
}}
'''Lydie Brigitte Lamine''' (born August 9, 1968<ref>{{Cite web |title=UN JOUR, UNE HISTOIRE - Côte d'Or Les combats de Lydie Pace, cantatrice d'origine centrafricaine, passent par la Bourgogne. Sonate pour la paix |url=https://www.vosgesmatin.fr/actualite/2014/03/07/sonate-pour-la-paix |access-date=2023-04-18 |website=www.vosgesmatin.fr |language=FR-fr}}</ref>), also known as '''Lydie Pace''', is a [[Central African Republic|Central African]] [[singer]]. She has won several awards during her career, including the Prix de Chant Lyrique.
'''Lydie Lamine''' (born on August 9, 1968) know as Lydie Pace, is a Central African classical singer.


== Early life ==
At the age of 22, in France, impressed by her tessitura, her first music teachers invited her to turn to classical music.
Lamine was born in the [[Central African Republic]] where she spent a good part of her childhood. Her family was forced to leave the continent in 1978 due to the repressions instituted by [[Jean-Bédel Bokassa|Emperor Bokassa I]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=la-ville-de-chamilly |date=2010-07-18 |title=Lydie Pace. La soprano a le cœur qui balance entre la France et la ... |url=https://la-ville-de-chamilly.skyrock.com/2899772883-Lydie-Pace-La-soprano-a-le-c-ur-qui-balance-entre-la-France-et-la.html |access-date=2023-04-18 |website=Skyrock |language=fr}}</ref>


== Career ==
In 1993, she received her first award: the Prix de Chant Lyrique awarded by André GUILBERT (Director of the Conservatoire Hector-Berlioz in the 10th arrondissement of Paris). Two years later, Lydie PACE won the 2nd Prize of the International Competition of the Masters of French Singing.
In 1993, Lamine received the Prix de Chant Lyrique awarded by André Guilbert (Director of the Conservatoire Hector-Berlioz). Two years later, she won the 2nd Prize of the International Competition of French Singing Masters.<ref name="maziki">{{Cite web |title=Lydie PACE |url=https://maziki.fr/artistes-centrafricains/lydie-pace |access-date=2023-04-26 |website=maziki.fr}}</ref>


In 1998, Lamine earned the Diplôme de Fin d'Etudes Supérieures de Chant, at the Conservatoire National de Région de Rueil-Malmaison in the class of Elizabeth Vidal, as well as the Trophée Jeune Talent Lyrique, during the 4th Nuit des Jeunes Talents de l'Oise.<ref name="maziki"/>
Until 2000, she participated in about fifteen concerts and recitals.


Until 2000, Lamine performed in concerts and recitals, including at the Cathedral of Reims, at the International Musical Festival of the Grand Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, at the Church of Saint-Germain-de-l'Auxerrois and Hôtel de la Monnaie of Paris, at the Alexandre Dumas Theatre of Saint-Germain-en-laye, at the Theatre of Paris Vincennes, and at the Palais des Congrès of Paris.<ref name="maziki"/>
In 1998, Lydie PACE obtained the Diplôme de Fin d'Etudes Supérieures de Chant, at the Conservatoire National de Région de RUEIL-MALMAISON, in the class of Elizabeth VIDAL, and the Trophée Jeune Talent Lyrique, at the 4th Nuit des Jeunes Talents de l'Oise.


In 1999, Pace was accepted at the Concorso Comunità Europea per Giovani Cantanti Lirici (53° edizione al Teatro Lirico di SPOLETO). Noticed by Alexandre STAJIC, she participates in the 22nd International Festival of TOUQUET in Porgy and Bess by GERSHWIN, with the Regional Orchestra of Ile-de-France.<ref name="maziki"/>
Since then, she has successively held several positions as a singing teacher for children, young people and adults

Later settled in Auvergne, she started a series of concerts in the central regions of France, including, in April 2004, a brilliant recital at the Municipal Opera of Clermont-Ferrand. At the same time, Lydie Pace teaches singing at the Ecole Intercommunale de Musique de Gergovie Val D'allier.

In 2005, she will interpret the title role of Aida (VERDI's opera) at the Zenith of Clermont-Ferrand (creation on September 16 and 18).



== Biography ==

Born in BANGUI, Central African Republic, she is the daughter of Mr. [[:fr:Théodore_Lamine|Théodore Blaise LAMINE]], former Minister of the Interior of [[Central African Republic|the Central African Republic]] and Mrs. Elisabeth MOUNDJELET-BEAULIT, his wife.



Lydie Pace never imagined becoming a singer....

At the age of 22, in France, impressed by her tessitura, her first music teachers invited her to turn towards classical music.  

In 1996, she attended Martine SURAIS's class of Lyric Singing at the Conservatoire du Centre de PARIS. At the same time, Lydie PACE won the European Music Competition of Picardy and obtained a 1st Accessit at the Atelier Lyrique directed by Marcel FERU, director at the Scola Cantorum (Ecole Supérieure de Musique et d'Art Dramatique de PARIS).

Until 2000, she took part in about fifteen concerts and recitals: Cathedral of REIMS, International Musical Festival of the Grand Hôtel du CAP-FERRAT, Church of Saint-Germain-de-l'Auxerrois and Hôtel de la Monnaie of PARIS, Théâtre Alexandre Dumas of SAINT-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, Théâtre de Paris VINCENNES, Palais des Congrès of PARIS...

In 1998, Lydie PACE obtained the Diplôme de Fin d'Etudes Supérieures de Chant, at the Conservatoire National de Région de RUEIL-MALMAISON, in the class of Elizabeth VIDAL.

Since then, she has successively held several positions as a singing teacher, for children, young people and adults: vocal technique, ensemble direction, thematic courses, school interventions, stage direction...

In 1999, Lydie PACE was brilliantly accepted at the Concorso Comunità Europea per Giovani Cantanti Lirici (53° edizione al Teatro Lirico di SPOLETO) and Italy is still waiting for her impatiently! Noticed by Alexandre STAJIC, she participates in the 22nd International Festival of TOUQUET in Porgy and Bess by GERSHWIN, with the Regional Orchestra of Ile-de-France.

Lydie Pace in Concert

Between 2001 and 2002, Lydie Pace is promoted Ambassador of the Association ISTRIA promoting tourism in Croatia. In the church of Béthancourt-en-Valois, her recital Aida (concert version) is a great success. She went on two summer tours for Les Rencontres Culturelles (CCAS / EDF-GDF : 6 performances in several seaside cities of the Mediterranean coast, in 2001, and 10 dates in different coastal cities of the West of France, in 2002).

Lydie PACE then interpreted the role of Stéphano in Roméo et Juliette, Gounod's opera directed by Gian KORAL and Hélia T'HEZAN at the Théâtre Arc-en-ciel of RUNGIS, with the Compagnie des Sources de Cristal and the Orchestre du Théâtre de RUNGIS. Shortly after, her involvement and interpretation of the title role in La Femme Hérisson, a contemporary musical creation with music by Marianne ENTAT and a libretto by Catherine de la CLERGERIE (Radio France), at the Auditorium Niedermayer in ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX and at the Théâtre de VANVES, will leave an indelible memory for the many spectators of this unique work.

In 2003, Lydie PACE was invited to give several recitals in the French embassies and cultural centers of Central Africa (LIBREVILLE, DOUALA and YAOUNDE) around a Franco-German repertoire, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Elysée Treaty. In favor of the International Book of Peace, she offers an artistic participation in the Saint-Roch Church in PARIS. Lydie PACE (pronounced "pat'ché" in Italian) regularly participates in events for peace in the world.

Now settled in Auvergne, she has started a series of concerts in the regions of central France, including, in April 2004, a brilliant recital at the Municipal Opera of CLERMONT-FERRAND. At the same time, Lydie PACE teaches singing at the Ecole Intercommunale de Musique de GERGOVIE VAL D'ALLIER.

In 2005, she will interpret the title role of Aida (VERDI's opera) at the Zenith of CLERMONT-FERRAND (creation on September 16 and 18).


== Distinctions ==


In 1993, she received her first award: the Prix de Chant Lyrique awarded by André GUILBERT (Director of the Conservatoire Hector-Berlioz in the 10th arrondissement of Paris). Two years later, Lydie PACE won the 2nd Prize of the International Competition of the Masters of French Singing.

In 1998, Lydie PACE won the Young Lyrical Talent Trophy at the 4th Night of Young Talents in the Oise region.


Her roles include the title role in ''[[Aida]]'' (Verdi's opera) at the Zenith in Clermont-Ferrand (2005);<ref name="maziki"/> Carmen (Bizet); and her performance in ''Porgy and Bess''.


Pace is known for her commitments to associations and international level: at the invitation of the Alliance Française for the benefit of the fight against AIDS she performed "the first opera recital in Bangui". She participated with other African artists in 2014 in the writing and performance of the song "Peace in Central Africa" to encourage the end of tensions in the country.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ngono |first=Gaëlle |title=Clip : " Paix en Centrafrique " – Collectif SOS Paix en Centrafrique {{!}} Je Wanda Magazine |date=17 January 2014 |url=https://www.jewanda.com/archives/video-paix-en-centrafrique-collectif-sos-paix-en-centrafrique/ |access-date=2023-04-18 |language=fr-FR}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
* [http://maziki.fr/artistes-centrafricains/lydie-pace Lydie Pace] at maziki.fr


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Latest revision as of 02:07, 5 September 2024

Lydie Pace
Front picture of Lydie pace, she is on the floor, she wears a red dress
Born
Lydie Brigitte Lamine

(1968-08-09) August 9, 1968 (age 56)
Bangui, Central African Republic
Occupations
  • Singer (soprano)
  • voice teacher
  • Actress
Years active2000-present
Parents
  • Théodore Blaise Lamine
  • Elisabeth MOUNDJELET-BEAULIT
Honours
  • Knight in the Central African Order of Merit
  • Central African Excellence Award
  • Prix de la Paix Barthelemy Boganda
Websitewww.helloasso.com/associations/compagnie-opera-world

Lydie Brigitte Lamine (born August 9, 1968[1]), also known as Lydie Pace, is a Central African singer. She has won several awards during her career, including the Prix de Chant Lyrique.

Early life

[edit]

Lamine was born in the Central African Republic where she spent a good part of her childhood. Her family was forced to leave the continent in 1978 due to the repressions instituted by Emperor Bokassa I.[2]

Career

[edit]

In 1993, Lamine received the Prix de Chant Lyrique awarded by André Guilbert (Director of the Conservatoire Hector-Berlioz). Two years later, she won the 2nd Prize of the International Competition of French Singing Masters.[3]

In 1998, Lamine earned the Diplôme de Fin d'Etudes Supérieures de Chant, at the Conservatoire National de Région de Rueil-Malmaison in the class of Elizabeth Vidal, as well as the Trophée Jeune Talent Lyrique, during the 4th Nuit des Jeunes Talents de l'Oise.[3]

Until 2000, Lamine performed in concerts and recitals, including at the Cathedral of Reims, at the International Musical Festival of the Grand Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, at the Church of Saint-Germain-de-l'Auxerrois and Hôtel de la Monnaie of Paris, at the Alexandre Dumas Theatre of Saint-Germain-en-laye, at the Theatre of Paris Vincennes, and at the Palais des Congrès of Paris.[3]

In 1999, Pace was accepted at the Concorso Comunità Europea per Giovani Cantanti Lirici (53° edizione al Teatro Lirico di SPOLETO). Noticed by Alexandre STAJIC, she participates in the 22nd International Festival of TOUQUET in Porgy and Bess by GERSHWIN, with the Regional Orchestra of Ile-de-France.[3]

Her roles include the title role in Aida (Verdi's opera) at the Zenith in Clermont-Ferrand (2005);[3] Carmen (Bizet); and her performance in Porgy and Bess.

Pace is known for her commitments to associations and international level: at the invitation of the Alliance Française for the benefit of the fight against AIDS she performed "the first opera recital in Bangui". She participated with other African artists in 2014 in the writing and performance of the song "Peace in Central Africa" to encourage the end of tensions in the country.[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "UN JOUR, UNE HISTOIRE - Côte d'Or Les combats de Lydie Pace, cantatrice d'origine centrafricaine, passent par la Bourgogne. Sonate pour la paix". www.vosgesmatin.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  2. ^ la-ville-de-chamilly (2010-07-18). "Lydie Pace. La soprano a le cœur qui balance entre la France et la ..." Skyrock (in French). Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Lydie PACE". maziki.fr. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  4. ^ Ngono, Gaëlle (17 January 2014). "Clip : " Paix en Centrafrique " – Collectif SOS Paix en Centrafrique | Je Wanda Magazine" (in French). Retrieved 2023-04-18.