BIOGRAPHY
French conductor, pianist and vocal coach, Audrey Saint-Gil, has established herself as one of the leading musicians of her generation. She is renowned globally for her expertise in romantic French and Italian repertoire and was recently appointed as the first ever Vocal Consultant for the Wiener Staatsoper’s Young Artists’ Programme.
A prize-winner at the Mancinelli International Conducting Competition in Orvieto, Saint-Gil continues to develop her distinctive voice as a conductor, while maintaining an active presence playing song recitals for some of the world‘s greatest singers and her educational work as a vocal consultant. She made her conducting debut in 2017 with La traviata at the Narni Festival, Italy, and has gone on to conduct Aida at the Tiroler Festspiele Erl; Verdi’s Requiem and a Verdi Gala with the Copenhagen Philharmonic; concerts with Staatsorchester Darmstadt; Hamlet with Ópera de Oviedo; Carmen with the Orchestre de Navarre; concerts with the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada; and a residency with the Royal Danish Academy of Music, where she led and coached both the orchestra and singers in a gala programme spanning Poulenc to Mozart. In America, she conducted Tosca with Jonathan Tetelman at the Phoenicia Festival of the Voice, earning acclaim for her powerful and detailed interpretation.
Upcoming engagements include joining the Zagreb Philharmonic in a major summerfestival, conducting a programme of Bizet, Prokofiev, Shostakovich and Strauss; a return to Ópera de Oviedo for Roméo et Juliette, Madama Butterfly and Werther, a debut in Málaga conducting Werther as well as Carmen in Teatro di Piacenza which will also tour to Modena and Ravenna.
Saint-Gil was based in the United States for 15 years where she worked as an Assistant Conductor for New York City Opera, Washington National Opera, Houston Grand Opera, the Ravinia and Cincinnati Festivals and Los Angeles Opera, where she assisted both James Conlon and Placido Domingo. In 2013 she was invited to become the French and Italian vocal specialist at Philadelphia’s prestigious Academy of Vocal Arts.
As a vocal coach, Saint-Gil is regarded as one of the most respected vocal technique and style consultants in the world, working privately with some of opera‘s most renowned artists, and regularly gives residences and masterclasses across Europe and the USA. She has recently worked at the Royal Ballet & Opera, Bayerische Staatsoper, Mozarteum Salzburg, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, and the Wiener Staatsoper.
Also a passionate recital pianist, she gives concerts across Europe and America both with chamber groups, instrumentalists and with some of the world’s most prominent singersincluding Freddie De Tommaso, Louise Alder, Julien Prégardien and Christopher Maltman. Future plans include recitals with Christopher Maltman in the UK and Poland, and with Freddie De Tommaso for a concert at the Hungarian State Opera in January 2026.
Saint-Gil graduated summa cum laude in Solo Piano from the Conservatoire of Toulouse, alongside her doctorate in Greek Philosophy from the University of Toulouse. Although already an accomplished pianist, her operatic journey began in her home city at the Théâtre du Capitole as a répétiteur. At the age of 29, Saint-Gil was appointed as Head Vocal Coach at the École Normale de Musique de Paris, and subsequently as Assistant Conductor to Bertrand de Billy when he was Chief Conductor of the ORF Radio Orchestra in Vienna.





