Natalie Dessay
Among France's top sopranos, Natalie Dessay has remained a major force through several vocal changes. She began her career as a spectacular coloratura soprano, moved into bel canto and some dramatic roles after vocal surgery, and continued to make innovative recordings that touched on jazz and popular music after she retired from the stage.
Dessay was born Nathalie Dessaix in Lyon, France, on April 19, 1965, but grew up in Saint-Médard-en-Jalles near Bordeaux. As a girl, she was a fan of actress Natalie Wood and switched to the English spelling of her name as an homage; she later simplified the spelling of her last name as well. She flirted with careers as a ballet dancer or an actress, and she enrolled to study acting at the Bordeaux Conservatory, but a voice teacher heard her humming an operatic aria and suggested voice lessons. Dessay graduated with the school's first prize in voice, joining the choir of the Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse, and entering and winning a prize at a contest sponsored by France Télécom that entitled her to a year of study at the Paris Opera. There, she appeared in a production of Mozart's opera Il re pastore. In the early 1990s, Dessay made debuts at a succession of major houses, singing Blonchen in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail at the Vienna State Opera in 1992, Fiakermilli in Richard Strauss' comedy Arabella at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1994, and Lakmé in Delibes' opera of the same name at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, also in 1994.
A major star by the late 1990s, Dessay continued to appear at top venues and to add coloratura soprano roles to her repertory. She specialized in heroines of operas by Bellini and Donizetti, as well as singing Susanna in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro. She began to suffer from vocal problems during the 2001-2002 season, however, and was heard only intermittently between 2002 and 2005 as she underwent surgery to remove polyps on both vocal cords. When she returned, her voice was darker; she took on new roles such as Mélisande in Debussy's Pelleas et Mélisande, which she performed at an acclaimed production of that opera in 2009 at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna. She increasingly avoided the lighter roles of her earlier career and took on weighty parts, sometimes in Baroque operas like Handel's Giulio Cesare, which she sang at the Palais Garnier in Paris under Baroque specialist conductor Emmanuelle Haïm. Dessay retired from the operatic stage after singing the lead role in a production of Massenet's Manon in Toulouse in 2013.
Dessay continued to add to what had become a flourishing recording career. In addition to numerous operatic recordings, Dessay has released various recital albums, beginning with Mozart: Concert Arias on the EMI label in 1995. She later recorded for Erato/Virgin Classics for many years, moving to Sony Classical in 2017. Since her retirement from performing, her recordings have become more diverse, branching out into such genres as Brazilian music on the group release Rio Paris in 2014 and into jazz and the American Songbook on 2017's Pictures of America, an album based on songs that represented paintings by Edward Hopper. In 2021, Dessay released Natalie Dessay à l'Opéra, a compilation album of French operatic selections from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Discography
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Haendel : Arias for Cleopatra from 'Giulio Cesare'
Natalie Dessay, Le Concert d'Astrée, Emmanuelle Haïm
Opera Extracts - Released by Warner Classics on 10 Jan 2011
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Schubert
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 24 Mar 2017
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Mozart à l'opéra
Philippe Cassard, Orchestre national de Bretagne, Natalie Dessay, Cédric Pescia
Classical - Released by La Dolce Volta on 23 Sep 2022
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Entre elle et lui
Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand
Classical - Released by Warner Classics International on 21 Oct 2013
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Nougaro : Sur l'écran noir de mes nuits blanches
French Music - Released by Sony Classical on 15 Nov 2019
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Pictures of America
Vocal Jazz - Released by Sony Classical on 2 Dec 2016
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Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary Woman)
Secular Vocal Music - Released by Sony Classical on 17 Nov 2017
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Fiançailles pour rire (Mélodies françaises)
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Erato - Warner Classics on 18 Sep 2015
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You and I Plus One
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 10 Nov 2017
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I'm a Fool to Want You
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 18 Nov 2016
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On a Clear Day (From "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever")
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 25 Nov 2016
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Mother and Child
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 3 Nov 2017
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Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 20 Oct 2017
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Autour de minuit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 18 Nov 2016
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Pictures of America
Vocal Jazz - Released by Sony Classical on 2 Dec 2016
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Offenbach: Orphée aux enfers
Natalie Dessay, Laurent Naouri, Véronique Gens, Ewa Podles, Marc Minkowski, Orchestre de l'Opéra de Lyon
Opera - Released by Warner Classics on 1 Oct 1998
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Offenbach : Orphée aux enfers
Opera - Released by Warner Classics on 1 Oct 1998
The Qobuz Essential DiscographyAvailable in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
The Miracle of the Voice
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 6 Nov 2006
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Natalie Dessay à l'opéra
Opera - Released by Warner Classics on 26 Feb 2021
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Mozart: Airs de Concert
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 30 Oct 1995
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Delibes: Lakmé
Natalie Dessay, Gregory Kunde, José Van Dam, Michel Plasson, Orchestre Du Capitole De Toulouse
Opera - Released by Warner Classics on 20 Oct 1998
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo