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'''Lydie Gautier''' (born on August 28, 1968) know as Lydie Pace, is a Central African classical singer. |
'''Lydie Gautier''' (born on August 28, 1968) know as Lydie Pace, is a Central African classical singer. |
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At the age of 22, in France, impressed by her tessitura, her first music teachers invited her to turn to classical music. |
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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. |
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==References== |
Revision as of 13:00, 12 April 2023
Lydie Gautier (born on August 28, 1968) know as Lydie Pace, is a Central African classical singer.
At the age of 22, in France, impressed by her tessitura, her first music teachers invited her to turn to classical music.
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.
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External links
- Lydie Pace at maziki.fr