![]() He also played Tamino and Léandre ( Le Médecin malgré lui) at the Grand Théâtre in Geneva, Macduff ( Macbeth) at the Marseille Opera, Renaud ( Armide) at both the Vienna Staatsoper and the Bordeaux Opera, Pylade ( Iphigénie en Tauride), Tamino and Gonzalve ( L’Heure espagnole) at the Paris Opera, Don Carlos and Damon ( Les Indes galantes) at the Paris Opera, Pelléas ( Pelléas et Mélisande) at the Bordeaux Opera, Tamino at the Aix Festival, the Dutch National Opera in Amsterdam and the Teatro Real in Madrid, Piquillo ( La Périchole) at the Bordeaux Opera, Alfredo Germont ( La Traviata) at the Dresden Semperoper, Don Ottavio at New York’s Metropolitan Opera, the Bayerische Staatsoper and the Paris Opera and Max ( Der Freischütz) at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées and the Normandy Opera in Rouen. More recently, he sang the role of the Chevalier de La Force ( Dialogues des carmélites), first at La Monnaie in Brussels, then at the Dutch National Opera in Amsterdam, the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris, the Théâtre de Caen and the Teatro Comunale in Bologna. In 2015, he made his Salzburg Festival debut in Mozart’s Davide penitente and he returned to the Paris Opera to perform the role of Admète ( Alceste). He also played Narraboth ( Salomé) at the Teatro Municipal in São Paulo and sang the role of Pâris ( La Belle Hélène) at the Avignon Opera. He made a highly acclaimed debut at the Aix Festival performing the role of Tamino ( Die Zauberflöte), and then appeared at the Royal Opera House in London as Arbace in a new production of Idomeneo. He has won numerous prizes including the 2011 Queen Elizabeth International Competition in Brussels and was named Best New Opera Artist at the 2014 Victoires de la Musique. ![]() In recent years, some trophies are awarded by the public, through SMS voting, and since 2009, Internet: Victory "Group or Artist of the public revelation of the year" and that the "Song of the year".Stanislas de Barbeyrac studied with Lionel Sarrazin at the Bordeaux Conservatoire and went on to join the Paris Opera’s Atelier Lyrique in 2008. ), 40% are professional music producers and 20% are of other professional circles close to the world of music (agents artists, music stores, music critics, radio programmers. Of the voters, 40% are artists (performers, but also musicians, writers, composers. In 2010, the Victoires were awarded by a panel of 1 226 professionals (musicians, artists, writers, composers, producers, record stores, video directors, sound engineers and critics) in a vote in one round. The title trophies and nominees for each are established annually by the Board of Directors of the Association "Les Victoires de la Musique", which also refers to people who make up the Academy voters. The first Victoires de la Musique ceremony was held in 1985, and it was set up to honor musical accomplishments by performers for the year 1985. The awards are the French equivalent to the Grammy Awards and the Brit Awards for music, and it is one of the major awards in France, along with Nuits des Molières for stage performances, and the César Award for motion pictures. The annual presentation ceremony features performances by prominent artists, some of the awards of more popular interest are presented in a widely viewed televised ceremony. ![]() ![]() The classical and jazz versions are the Victoires de la musique classique and Victoires du Jazz. Victoires de la Musique ( French: English: Victories of Music) is an annual French award ceremony where the Victoire accolade is delivered by the French Ministry of Culture to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry. Outstanding achievements in the music industry
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