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About

Margo Jacquart, a Belgian soprano, is known for the richness of her tone, the subtlety of her interpretation, and her deep musical sensitivity. She began her musical training in her hometown of Dinant with piano and children's choir at the age of six, and discovered her passion for the stage through classical singing at sixteen. She soon made her solo debut at the Festival of Houyet.

After graduating with distinction from the Royal Conservatory of Brussels — where she was awarded the Alice Tyckaert and Cammaert prizes — she continued her studies in Leipzig through an Erasmus master's program at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. There, she performed the role of Suor Genovieffa in Suor Angelica (Puccini) and the soprano solo part in Bach’s Cantata BWV 44. During her time in Germany, she won the Lions Club Prize at the Sängerakademie in Torgau. In 2024, she was awarded the "Young Talent" Prize at the Vivonne Singing Competition. In 2025, she finished her Master in Brussels with high dinstinction, and charmed audiences in the role of Sleeping Beauty in La Bella dormente from Respighi in La Monnaie Opera Academy, in Brussels.  She also performed Pamina (Die Zauberflöte, Mozart) at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, and Rosina (La Finta Semplice, Mozart) in several venues across Belgium, including the MIM in Brussels, Ghent, and Leuven. Then she won the second prize at the Louis Spohr competition in Germany Passionate about art song, she regularly gives recitals of German Lied and French mélodie, cultivating a personal style that blends tradition with emotional depth.

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© 2025 par Laurence Burvenich

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