Yann Beuron

Yann Beuron is a French lyric tenor celebrated for his elegant voice and versatility across opera, operetta, and art song. Born in 1970, he trained at the prestigious Paris Conservatoire and has become a familiar presence in Europe’s major opera houses, including the Opéra National de Paris and La Monnaie in Brussels. His repertoire spans from Mozart and Massenet to contemporary works, with a special knack for French composers like Offenbach—evident in standout roles in *La Belle Hélène* and *La Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein*.

A champion of mélodies (French art songs), Beuron’s recordings highlight his sensitivity to text and tone, from Fauré’s intimate compositions to Saint-Saëns’ orchestrated versions. He’s also embraced modern opera, starring in Philippe Boesmans’ *Au monde* and *Yvonne, Princesse de Bourgogne*. Whether charming audiences in comedic operettas or delving into dramatic roles, Beuron’s warm timbre and stylistic agility keep him a standout in the classical scene.

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