Emmanuelle de Negri Soprano

Biography

Emmanuelle de Negri made her debut as Yniold (Pelléas et Mélisande) in Edinburgh and Glasgow in 2005, and in the title role of Sant' Agnese at the Innsbruck Festival in 2008.

She has established a close collaboration with William Christie and Les Arts Florissants, with whom she sings works such as The Fairy Queen, The Indian Queen, Didon et Énée, Susanna, Silete venti, as well as numerous roles in French Baroque operas including Hippolyte et Aricie, Platée, Atys, Les Fêtes vénitiennes and Titon et l'Aurore. Emmanuelle de Negri also performs with French ensembles such as Pulcinella, Les Folies Françoises, Pygmalion, Le Poème Harmonique, Le Banquet Céleste, Les Paladins and Les Accents. For Le Concert d'Astrée, she also sang Castor et Pollux in Lille, Dijon, Montpellier and Beaune, and recently took part in the production of Les Boréades at the Opéra de Dijon. In recent years, Emmanuelle de Negri has appeared in Les Indes Galantes and Sémiramis in Versailles, Le Triomphe du temps et de la désillusion in Cremona, Dortmund, Beaune and Halle, and Le Messie on tour in Europe, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.

With William Christie and Les Arts Florissants, she celebrated Molière in Versailles, Thiré, Luxembourg, Athens and Paris, and took part in numerous programs, including Telemann's L'Ascension et l'Assomption de Jésus, Charpentier's Messe de Minuit and In Nativitatem Domini Canticum. She also toured with Israel in Egypt alongside René Jacobs.

More recently, she has performed the title role in Rameau's Io and Pierre de La Garde's Héro (Héro et Léandre) in New York and Washington, and the role of Helena (Fairy Queen) in Drottningholm. In the 2023-2024 season, she appears in Télémaque et Calypso in Ambronay and Versailles, Orpheus Britannicus and Un Air pour Mademoiselle Storace in Pontoise and Lillebonne, Médée at Madrid's Teatro Real and Il Giardino di Rose in Vézelay.

At the Opéra national de Paris: Gianni Schicchi (Nella), 2018

Currently in

  • Palais Garnier
  • from 10 April to 11 May 2024
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