Virginie Thomas was unanimously awarded a first prize from the Conservatoire de Toulouse in 2005. In 2006, she was unanimously awarded her professional degree in Early Music, with the judges' congratulations.
She has sung with conductors such as Joël Suhubiette, Emmanuel Krivine, Jérémie Rhorer, Emmanuelle Haïm, Leonardo Garcia Alarcon, Marc Minkowski, Raphaël Pichon, Sébastien Daucé, etc.
She played the Nymph in Lully’s Armide at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées (W. Christie / R. Carsen) and took the role of Céphise in Rameau’s Pygmalion (W. Christie) both in Europe and in New York. She sang, with Christophe Rousset conducting, in Lully’s Phaëton (One of the Hours, the Egyptian Shepherdess) in Beaune, Lausanne, Paris and London. She played Daphné in Charpentier’s Actéon both in France and in the USA (W. Christie), and was a shepherdess and one of Urgande’s lady’s maids in Lully’s Amadis in Versailles and Beaune (C. Rousset). She played Thalie in Rameau’s Platée (W. Christie / R. Carsen), Poetry in Charpentier’s Les Arts Florissans (G. Jarry), Actéon in Charpentier’s Actéon Changé en Biche (G. Jarry), a Nymph in Mondonville’s Titon et L’Aurore (W. Christie / Basil Twist), and Cloris in Lully’s George Dandin for thirty dates at the Athénée theatre in Paris and all over France (Michel Fau / G. Jarry)
In 2023, she played the 2nd woman and the 2nd witch in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas (Blanca Li / William Christie) in Madrid, Barcelona, Compiègne and Versailles.