Patrick Husson was born in Ammerschwihr near Colmar, France on July 26, 1960. He sang as a soloist in several church choirs, where his "angel like" soprano voice (it is said that his voice never broke), was discovered. He studied at Colmar conservatory and went to Basel/CH in order to improve his vocal technique at the Schola Cantorum Basilienis.

He sings sacred music and modern arrangements of classical arias, his range is that of a true soprano:
c' - e''' (C4 - E6).

PATRICK HUSSON

1. Thomas Bloch: Christ Hall (Hommage à Marc Chagall)
K 617 K.617006 (mini disc, 21', cf. external link)
[rel.90,-]
2. Allegri - Miserere mei deus
K 617 K.617015
[11/91,P(organ)]
2. Patrick Husson, sopraniste (new compilation of 1. and 2.)
K 617 K.617047
[rel.92,-]
4. Adèle B.: Dingue Tangue
Shimp phonograms 941302 (track list)
[94,-]
5. Patrick Husson: Le Jardinier
Sony (France) COL 478117-2
[rel.95,-]
6. Cyril Morin: (flood),
Distant Music SP 251
[rel.95,-]
7. Patrick Husson: Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi (film music)
Sony (France) COL 485123-2
[rel.96,-]
8. Thomas Bloch: Tirage limité (compilation of film music)
TGB 961
[rel.96,-]
9. Patrick Husson: Chants de noël at Chants sacrés
AMS Organisation, Limited edition
[12/97,-]
10. Floid: "Psykealcoolunatik"
TGB 9346
[08/00,-]
He also played the film rôle as a street singer in the film Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi
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