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27 May 2025, Tue
Cast: Judith van Wanroij , Les Pages et les Chantres du Centre de musique baroque de Versailles , .... + 5

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"Lyrical artist revelation" at the 2008 Victoires de la musique Classique, baritone Thomas Dolié is one of the most appreciated French baritones of his generation. 
 

After a season marked by his debut at the Paris Opera as Ramiro (Ravel's L'Heure espagnole), or his role as Golaud (Pelléas et Mélisande) in Bremen (Germany) with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Thomas Dolié's 2018/2019 season see him play the role of Fritz (Korngold's Die Tote Stadt) at the Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse, the roles of Hermann and Schlemil (Les Contes d'Hoffmann) at the Musikfest Bremen with Marc Minkowski's Musiciens du Louvre, the role of Hylas (Issé by Destouches) with the ensemble Les Surprises at the Festival de Musique Baroque de Pontoise and the Opéra royal de Versailles; he also returns to the role of Ramiro (L'Heure espagnole) alongside conductor François-Xavier Roth in Les Siècles in Aix-en-Provence, Evian-les-bains, Grenoble and Soissons, as well as at the Barbican Center in London with the London Symphony Orchestra, singing Bach's Johannes Passion with the Accentus choir and Insula Orchestra at the Seine Musicale, Mahler's Lieder eines farhenden Gesellen at the Limoges Opera, takes over the role of Theseus (Lemoyne's Phèdre) at the Metz Arsenal and the Limoges Opera and continues his collaboration with conductor György Vashegyi, the Orfeo Orchestra and the Centre de Musique baroque de Versailles, singing, still in Budapest, the roles of Danaüs (Gervais' Hypermnestre) and Phinée (Montéclair's Jephté).
His career has already led him to perform, among others, at the Cologne Opera House, the Komische Oper Berlin, the Zurich Opera House, the Rhine National Opera House, the Bordeaux National Opera House, the Royal Walloon Opera House and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam; he is also regularly invited as a soloist with many Baroque ensembles, conducted by conductors such as Raphaël Pichon, Marc Minkowski, Emmanuelle Haïm, Hervé Niquet and Christophe Rousset.

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