Capucine Keller is a Swiss soprano known for her expertise in early music and baroque opera. She began her academic journey studying musicology and religious history before earning a Bachelor's degree with distinction in classical singing from the Haute École de Musique in Lausanne, followed by a master's degree in interpretation under Brigitte Balleys. On stage, Keller has performed a wide variety of operatic roles, including parts in Monteverdi's *L'Incoronazione di Poppea* and *Orfeo*, Purcell's *King Arthur*, and Rameau's *Platée*. She is particularly involved in early music ensembles such as Chiome d'Oro, which she co-founded, and has contributed to several recordings including her solo album *Le Théâtre du Monde* released in 2014.
In addition to her operatic work, Capucine Keller is active in contemporary music and often collaborates with groups specializing in baroque repertoire like Capella Mediterranea and Ensemble Clement Janequin. She also serves as the artistic director of the Festival La Folia in Rougemont, Switzerland. Her recent recordings, including *Le Théâtre du Monde* and *San Giovanni Battista: Queste lagrime e sospiri*, highlight her refined vocal style and dedication to historically informed performance practice.
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