Amelia
Feuer
Dramatic Soprano &
artistic director
Amelia is a dramatic soprano from New York, currently living in Paris and Geneva. In addition to opera, Amelia also enjoys singing musical theatre repertoire and regularly performs in both operas and musicals.
Most recently, Amelia interpreted the role of Leonora in Beethoven’s Fidelio first with Les Bords de Scènes in Paris (March 2022) and again at the Theatre de 2 Rives (June 2023). She also as made her debut in the role of Michaela in Bizet's Carmen in Bezier (May 2022).
Amelia sang as the soprano soliste for Dvorak’s "Te Deum" and Mendelssohn's "Lauda Sion" (April & June 2022) with the Orchestre Royal du Val de Sambre in Belgium and Ensemble Sequentiae in Ile de France.
She recently sang in a solo concert at Theatre de Chatelet, invited by Jasmine Roy (November 2022).
Amelia also collaborates regularly with award winning sculptor Florian Mermin, most recently singing in his installation for the "Nuit Blanche" in Paris.
She has performed at the Opera de Paris (Coryphée, Alceste, Gluck), Opera de Rouen (Guite, Dédé, Willmetz), and the Philharmonie de Paris (Enfant, L'Enfant et les Sortilèges, Ravel). Amelia has also sung with the Fabrique Opera in Grenoble and Annecy, interpreting the roles of Zerlina (Don Giovanni, Mozart) and Papagena (The Magic Flute, Mozart). She made her New York debut with the American Classical Orchestra singing the role of Fatmé in the opera Zemir et Azor (Gluck).
Amelia is a graduate from the Geneva Conservatory (HEM de Genève) and SUNY Purchase Conservatory (New York).
Collaborations
&
Projects
Trio Lucia
Trio Lucia met la musique des femmes compositrices en lumière. Un trio unique composé de harpe (Aliénor Mancip), violoncelle (Amélie Potier), and chant (Amelia Feuer), Trio Lucia revisite et transpose la musique sans leur repertoire pour donner un nouveau éclairage aux compositions sublimes.
Leur répertoire voyage entre différentes époques et esthétiques de la belle époque au Jazz après guerre.
Photo: Steven Kohlstock
From Major To Minor
Amelia Feuer and Armen Georgian, two expats living in Paris, play the standards of the golden age of jazz and musical theatre.
The duo brings excitement, passion, and virtuosity to the favorite vintage jazz standards of the 20th century. Just close your eyes and let them whisk you away to an era of top hats, smoke filled cabarets, and red lipstick on an empty whisky glass. Their beautiful, haunting music will chase your troubles away.
Artistic Director:
Festival des Femmes (Pas) Oubliées
Amelia is founder and director of the Festival des Femmes (pas) Oubliées, a festival that brings women composers from the past and present into the spotlight.
The second edition of the festival will be from the 22-24 of September 2023
Photo: Parako Studio