Jérôme Correas


Jérôme Correas is a French conductor, harpsichordist and bass baritone.

Life

Born in Les Lilas, at the age of five Correas began studying the piano. In 1982, he met the great harpsichordist and musicologist Antoine Geoffroy-Dechaume with whom he began studying harpsichord and baroque style. After studying hypokhâgne and khâgne at the Lycée Malherbe in Caen, he obtained a degree in history and a degree in art history at the Sorbonne in 1986, and began singing in parallel with his studies.
His meeting with William Christie in 1987 was decisive: he entered the Conservatoire de Paris in his Baroque music class and obtained the first prize, then continued his studies in Xavier Depraz' opera class.
A member of the Arts Florissants from 1988 to 1993, he worked in 1991 with René Jacobs at the Studio-Versailles Opéra and was passionate about voice and operatic repertoire. On the advice and recommendation of Régine Crespin, he entered the École d' Art Lyrique of the Paris Opéra in 1991 and remained there until 1993. He diversified his singing activities by devoting himself to baroque music, opera, and French melodie which he practiced until 2008 with pianists Jean-Claude Pennetier, Jean-François Heisser, Marie-Josèphe Jude, Philippe Bianconi.
He sings, among others, under the direction of William Christie, Jean-Claude Malgoire, Michel Corboz, Sigiswald Kuijken, and also Jesus Lopez Cobos, and Marek Janowski, Philippe Entremont,, Gabriel Garrido, Christophe Rousset, Christophe Coin.
In 2001, he founded Les Paladins, with whom he explores the repertoires of the 17th and 18th centuries. His work focuses on the theatricality of the voice and the expressiveness of the instruments, as he is passionate about theatre and the stage.
He gradually gave up his singing career to keep only recital and recordings before going into opera with Les Paladins.
He is also a professor of baroque vocal style at the.

Selected discography

Jérôme Correas, baritone