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Fé Avouglan, Purpose-Driven Soprano & Creator 

Described as having ‘​a thrilling soprano that conveys emotional truth along with
highly sensuous sound​ (Post-Gazette)’, Fé Avouglan’s non-traditional path has generated
interesting and surprising influences in her artistry. From renowned settings (Opera Garnier,
Opéra d’Alger) to street performing (Paris: Latin Quarter and Places des Vosges), this singer
loves to connect deeply and personally with her listeners. When making music, Fé​ ‘create[s]
an intimate bond with the audience through her warm, glossy vocal tone and infectious spirit
(Kurt Weill Newsletter)’​.
In 2021, the soprano Fé Avouglan will have ample opportunity to display her exciting
vocalism in a brand new production of Don Giovanni with Carib’Opéra in Guadalupe under
the talented direction of Maestro Gaspard Brecourt.
Born and raised in California to Togolese and Ugandan parents, she now makes her
home in Turin, Italy where she has recently performed in many places including OGR,
Mausoleo della Belà Rosin, Polo ‘900, and Palazzo Saluzzo Paesana in her debut as
Violetta from Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata.
Fé has performed internationally in festivals, concerts, and theatres. In the United
States, she created the role of The Earth for the composer Gilda Lyon’s operatic debut ‘A
New Kind of Fallout’ for the Pittsburgh Festival Opera and sang Irina in Kurt Weill’s Lost in
the Stars under the baton of the late Julius Rudel. Her repertoire extends from the Countess
in Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro to Verdi’s Requiem, sung recently in Paris (Église Madeleine)
under the direction of David Molard​.
Her vocal studies began in California at the CSUF School of Music with Janet Smith.
She continued her education with Jean Pierre Blivet, Carlo Bergonzi, Larry Woodard, and
Valter Carignano. As for competitions, Ms. Avouglan is the winner of the 2015 Concorso
Internazionale di Musica Sacra and the 2014 SummerFest Europe Competition, 3rd place
winner of the 2014 Opera Pienza International Competition, and finalist in the 2013 Paris
Opera Awards.
Friendship, curiosity, and enthusiasm fueled the collaboration with producers Roger
Rama and Diego Perrone and the release of her album​ State of the Art​, an enticing mix of
electronic energy, pop vibes, and classical flow, available for purchase online everywhere
(Deezer, Apple Music, Spotify, etc).
www.feavouglan.com

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