Stanislas de Barbeyrac is a French operatic tenor celebrated for his elegant interpretations of Romantic and French repertoire. Known for his luminous voice and dramatic sensitivity, he’s become a standout in roles like Pelléas in Debussy’s *Pelléas et Mélisande* and the title character in Gounod’s *Saint François d’Assise*, blending poetic phrasing with emotional depth. His recent performances in Wagner’s *Der fliegende Holländer* and Offenbach’s *La Périchole* showcase his versatility across German and French styles, while collaborations with ensembles like Les Siècles highlight his knack for historically informed performances.
A graduate of the Paris Conservatoire, de Barbeyrac has graced stages at Opéra Comique, Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, and Opéra de Lyon, earning acclaim for his refined artistry. His recordings, including the lush *Farjot: Lovescapes*, reveal a singer equally at home in orchestral song cycles and grand opera. With a Prix Lyrique from the Académie du Disque Lyrique under his belt, he’s carved a niche as a go-to tenor for nuanced, text-driven storytelling.
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