The young Belgian soprano Julie Mossay began studying singing at the Verviers Conservatoire (Belgium) with Annie Frantz. She then joined the class of Marcel Vanaud at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, where she graduated with a First Prize in singing and opera.

She further studied with Christiane Stutzmann at the Nancy Conservatoire and was awarded the Médaille d’Or in 2004. Julie Mossay is a Prize Winner of both the Dexia and the Jacques Dôme competitions in 2006. The young soprano began her career in 2005 at the Royal Opera of Liège (Belgium) in the role of Barena in Janacek’s Jenufa, and also appeared there in Weber’s Der Freischütz. She then sang Haendel’s Israel in Egypt with the Mozan Orchestra at the Abbaye de la Cambre (Brussels).

In the autumn of 2007, she joined the Flanders Opera Studio in Ghent : there she appears in several productions and works closely with well-known stage directors such as Vincent Broussard… Among the soprano’s upcoming projects for the forthcoming seasons are Papagena (The Magic Flute) with conductor Jean-Yves Ossonce in Tours (spring of 2008), Omphale in Les Travaux d’Hercule by Claude Terrasse at the Metz Opera (October / November 2008), a Mozart concert in Nancy (May 2009), and Manon (Angers – Nantes Opera, 2009)…