- Grace Durham, Eleonora Bellocci, Theresia Orchestra, Marie-Eve Munger, Suzanne Jerosme, NovoCanto, Christophe Rousset, Magdalena Pluta
- Marie Lys, Alex Banfield, Maite Beaumont, Mathilde Ortscheidt, Christophe Rousset, Rocío Pérez, Josh Lovell, Les Talens Lyriques
- Deborah Cachet, Eugénie Lefebvre, Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset, Bénédicte Tauran, Ambroisine Bré
Christophe Rousset
Biography
Both as a harpsichordist and as a conductor, Christophe Rousset is a leader in the contemporary revival of French Baroque music. He is exceptionally prolific as a recording artist, with well over 100 albums to his credit. Rousset's recording of the Piéces de clavecin of Rameau won the 1992 Gramophone Award. He founded Les Talens Lyriques in 1991, which experienced popular success with the soundtrack for the movie Farinelli. In 2023, Rousset issued a recording of Lully's opera Psyché. Rousset is noteworthy as a teacher and mentor, with countless "graduates" from Les Talens Lyriques populating European early music orchestras and stages.