Delphine Galou
Delphine Galou (* 1977 in Paris ) is a French opera singer with an alto voice .
Galou studied philosophy at the Sorbonne , as well as singing and piano. Her singing career began in 2000 as a member of the “Jeunes Voix du Rhin”. She then specialized in early music and, in addition to concerts, mainly performed in baroque and classical operas. She sang mainly works by Handel , Vivaldi and Bach on numerous European stages .
She is married to the Italian conductor Ottavio Dantone and has one daughter.
Discography (selection)
- Gioachino Rossini: Petite Messe solennelle . Orchester de chambre de Paris under Ottavio Dantone , together with Julia Lezhneva , Michael Spyres , Alexander Vinogradov . Naïve 2014.
- Johann Sebastian Bach: St. John Passion . Les Musiciens du Louvre under Marc Minkowski . Warner 2017.
- Agitata. Academia Bizantina, under Ottavio Dantone . Alpha Classics 2017.
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Serse . Cantica Symphonia and Il pomo d'oro under Maxim Emelyanychev. Deutsche Grammophon 2018.
Web links
- Delphine Galou website
- Delphine Galou at Operabase (engagements and dates)
- Delphine Galou at Bach Cantatas (English)
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SURNAME | Galou, dolphins |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French opera singer (alto) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1977 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |