**Lucienne van Deyck** is a Belgian soprano celebrated for her expressive interpretations of French mélodies and chamber music. Known for her warm, nuanced voice, she’s carved a niche in reviving early 20th-century works by composers like Louis Aubert, Darius Milhaud, and the Belgian prodigy Guillaume Lekeu. Trained at the Royal Conservatories of Brussels and Liège, she’s collaborated with ensembles such as Oxalys and pianists like Jan Michiels, blending scholarly rigor with emotional depth. Her recent recordings—showcasing Milhaud’s jazzy *Symphonies de Chambre*, Lekeu’s introspective *Mélodies*, and Maurice Delage’s exotic *Quatre Poèmes Hindous*—highlight her versatility and passion for unearthing overlooked gems. Van Deyck’s performances feel like intimate conversations, bridging the gap between intricate classical textures and modern listeners.
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