

Launch of Claire Serres & les Sirènes’ vinyl album and performance by Choeur Sirène to mark the album’s release
Mües is a polyphonic a cappella work for 9 siren voices. The Call, The Underground, and The Wanderer on Side A; The Deserter and The Blood on Side B make up the album’s five movements. Each movement corresponds to a shedding (molt) and its refrain. Mües was conceived and recorded in situ, in vibrational relationship with the giant tank of the Collectif SILO in Cannes-et-Clairan, Occitanie (France).
With Gaëlle Coëffeur, Véronique Guillien, Malika Hamza, Lena Karson, Marion Lacas, Dominique Laencina, Alice Quérel, and Caroline Tricotelle, on an original composition by Claire Serres, produced by the Etic System label, with support from the Centre National de la Musique and the Société Civile des Producteurs Phonographiques.
Mües
Claire Serres & the Sirens
Vinyl album
Mixing & sound recording: Matthieu Reynaud
Vinyl object design & host of the Collectif SILO: Théo Revelen-Bernard
Image & video direction: Jeanne Plassier
Costume: Ava de Ardis
2026
Claire Serres
Claire Serres is a vocal artist, performer, and composer born in 1988. She is a graduate of the Haute École des Arts du Rhin in Strasbourg.
Deeply committed to collective improvisation, Claire Serres develops, through her association Sirène Song—supported by the Seine-Saint-Denis department—experiences centered on voice and listening for both children and adults. Since 2021, she has led Chœur Sirène, a vocal exploration group in self-selected non-mixed settings. She is also the initiator of the Cabaret des Contrebandières with artists Helena de Laurens and Lina Schlageter, and a member of the trio Anima:us with musicians Delphine Dora and Valérie Vivancos.
Her performances and sound works have been presented by international cultural institutions such as the Goethe-Institut and the Institut Français; GMEA – National Center for Musical Creation of Albi (France); Q-O2 Experimental Music and Sound Art Lab, Brussels (Belgium); Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris; Villa Arson, Nice (France); the RADIA.FM sound art network; Radio Corax (Germany); Kunstradio Vienna (Austria); Tsonami Arte Sonore, Valparaíso (Chile); Wave Farm Radio (USA); the Grand Palais, Paris; Les Abattoirs – FRAC Occitanie (France); the MuMa of Le Havre (France); and the MAMCS of Strasbourg (France), among others.
