Kaoli Isshiki
Kaoli Isshiki (一色 香織, Isshiki Kaori) is a Japanese lyrical singer (soprano).
Vocal and choir ensembles
Since her arrival in France, Isshiki has occasionally collaborated with vocal ensembles or choirs, including the Accentus, the Chœur de Radio France, A Sei Voci.
She regularly performs with the ensembles Musicatreize (since 2001), the Nederlands Kamerkoor (since 2003), the Ensemble européen William Byrd[1] (since 2005) and the Ludus Modalis[2] (since 2008).
Soloist career
Isshiki is frequently invited as a solo singer for vocal ensembles (see above) or instrumental ensembles such as the Ensemble InterContemporain, Il Seminario Musicale, the Ensemble 2e2m, the Baroque Graffiti[3]...
She offers, accompanied by a pianist, a personal recital of works crossed between East and West: Debussy, Poulenc, Fauré, Sadao Bekku, Hideo Kobayashi, and Hikaru Hayashi.
She has also participated in numerous recordings, including Circé by Dominique Lemaître for soprano and 8 cellos, Micromégas by Paul Méfano as La Bonimenteuse, L'Arbalète magique by Tôn-Thất Tiết as Princes Mi-Châu, and a DVD Le Tombeau after Marc-Antoine Charpentier's work performed by Il Seminario Musicale.