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After studying musicology in Nice, Mathias Vidal studied singing with Christiane Patard and joined the National Conservatory of Music in Paris. He is laureate of the French Center for Lyric Promotion (2003) and Classic Revelation of ADAMI (2007). Particularly appreciated in the baroque repertoire, he participates in the productions of Hippolyte and Aricie, Pygmalion, King Arthur, The Indian Queen, Il Ritorno of Ulisse in patria, L'Incoronazione di Poppea, La Didone, L'Orfeo, La Calisto, The gallant Indies, Platée, Dardanus, Persée, Phaëton, Rameau's Temple of Glory, Campra's Carnival of Venice and Don Quixote at the Duchess of Boismortier on the great international stages.
He sings Aristée and Pluto in Orphée aux Enfers (Festival of Aix-en-Provence), the Brazilian of La Vie Parisienne, Piquillo and Don Pedro of La Périchole, Lorenzo de Fra Diavolo, Oreste of La Belle Hélène, Camille de Coutançon de The Merry Widow, the title role of Offenbach's Bluebeard, Medor in The Knights of Hervé's Round Table, Halévy's Dilettante d'Avignon. His repertoire also includes the roles of Italian Belcanto such as Ernesto de Don Pasquale, Elvino of The Sleepwalker, Almaviva of the Barber of Seville, Ramiro de La Cenerentola and the contemporary repertoire (the title role of Zemlinsky's Dwarf, The Guilty Love by Thierry Pécou, Henri Sauguet's Les Caprices de Marianne, the creation of Fando and Lis by Benoît Menut in Saint-Étienne).
In recent seasons, he has sung the title roles of Orlando Paladino of Haydn (Munich) and Cinq-Mars of Gounod (Munich, Leipzig), Orpheus of Orpheus and Eurydice (Japan), The Teapot, the Little Old Man and the Tree Frog in Child and Spells (Monte Carlo, Matsumoto Festival, Berlin Philharmonie), Torquemada of L'Heure espagnole (Munich), Chaplain Dialogues Chaplain (Angers, Nantes), Pedrillo de The Abduction at the Seraglio (Saint-Étienne, Rennes and Gut-Immling), the Remendado de Carmen (Aix-en-Provence Festival), Brighella d'Ariane in Naxos (Metz), Faust of the Damnation of Faust (Versailles ), the title role of Count Ory (Rennes, Rouen), Abaris Boréades (Dijon), the title role of the Nain (Caen) ...
Projects:
Colin (The Devin of the village of Rousseau) at Versailles, L'Orfeo de Monteverdi and Les Noces de Figaro (Basilio) at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.
Beginnings at the Opéra national de Paris