Nicolas Rivenq
Nicolas Rivenq (born 1958) is a contemporary French baritone.[1]
Born in London, Rivenq studied music at the "École d'Art lyrique" of the Paris Opéra,[2] as well as the Indiana University.
He has participated in numerous productions of baroque music under the direction of William Christie, and with his ensemble, Les Arts florissants.
He won the Viotti International Music Competition held at Vercelli (Italy) in 1990[3] by singing extracts from Le nozze di Figaro.
Selected discography
- André Campra's Grands Motets (Virgin Classics, 2002)
- Mozart's Idomeneo, re di Creta, KV 366 (Harmonia Mundi, 2008)
- Lully's Atys, at FRA Musica / Harmonia Mundi (Blu-ray)
- Mozart's Così fan tutte (Don Alfonso), BBC / Opus Arte (Blu-ray)
- Bizet, Carmen, Decca (1989)
References
- BNF 13941623h
- "L'Atelier lyrique de l'Opéra national de Paris". Fondationbs.org. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
- "Biographie de Nicolas Rivenq". mediatheque.cite-musique.fr. p. 9. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
External links
- Nicolas Rivenq, France Musique
- Nicolas Rivenq at IMDb
- Nicolas Rivenq, Who's who
- Nicolas Rivenq, AllMusic
- Nicolas Rivenq, AllMusic
- Nicolas Rivenq, Operabase
- Nicolas Rivenq, in Rameau's Les Sauvages, YouTube
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