Helios Gospel Concert at Saint Sulpice Church

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Don't miss this incredible performance by the Gospel choir Hélios directed by Dominique Magloire, in the prestigious Churches of Saint-Germain des Prés and Madeleine.

From childhood, Dominique Magloire discovered music by joining gospel choirs. Passionate about singing, she participated in several musicals: "Gone with the Wind", "Cleopatra", "The Twist Years"... She forged a national and international reputation thanks to her involvement in various productions: Gospel for 100 Voices , Gospel sur la Colline… Following this, she decided to continue exploring other forms of vocal art.

She studied lyrical singing at the conservatory where she learned to master her lirico-spinto soprano voice by obtaining a 1st prize in singing as well as a 1st prize in chamber music. Since then, she has performed the greatest works of classical music: Verdi's Traviata, Mozart's Requiem, Gerswin's Porgy and Bess, Offenbach's Creole in Tulipatan, the role of Dido in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas.

In 2012, Dominique Magloire became the great revelation of the Voice on TF1 by interpreting: Ma Gueule by Johnny and Goldeneyes. This challenge allowed him to sing in front of 7 million viewers and take part in the tour.

In 2015, Dominique Magloire performed on the Folies Bergère stage during the musical: Gospel sur la Colline by Benjamin Faleynas. In 2019, she participated in the show Together hosted by Éric Antoine and Garou. She is also on the bill for Menopause, the musical show written and directed by Alex Goude.

In 2021, Dominique Magloire participates in the All Stars season of The Voice to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the show.

On the strength of her experiences, she takes care of the artistic direction of "Gospel Hélios", an ensemble whose vocation is to promote the Gospel in the Parisian churches of Saint Germain des Prés and Madeleine.

Program and cast

Direction artistique : Dominique Magloire

On the program: “Oh Happy Day”, Amazing Grace, “Oh When the Saints”…

Church of Saint Sulpice

The Church of Saint Sulpice is the second largest church in Paris after the Notre-Dame. It is located in the Luxembourg Quarter of the VIe arrondissement. It was originally constructed during the 13th century and mostly completed in 1732. The church has a long-standing organ tradition which began in the 18th century. It hosts an organ built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll added in 1862.

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