Camille Delaforge
French conductor and harpsichordist Camille Delaforge holds a master’s degree from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris and specialises in the baroque repertoire. 2024/25 season highlights include Purcell’s »Dido and Aeneas« with the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra at the Dutch National Opera and Rameau’s »Pygmalion« at the Opéra Royal de Versailles. She also has engagements at such renowned theatres as the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and the Grand Théâtre de Provence.
As founder and artistic director of Il Caravaggio, a period ensemble dedicated to French and Italian opera, Camille Delaforge conducts over 50 performances this season at prestigious venues including the Opéra de Rennes, Opéra Angers Nantes, La Seine Musicale and the Festival Saint-Denis. Passionate about historically informed performance and with her dramatic phrasing, she is one of the leading interpreters in her field.
She was resident conductor at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence alongside Emmanuelle Haïm. She has a longstanding collaboration with French bass-baritone Guilhem Worms, with whom she has worked on several chamber music programmes, including »Mozart and Salieri« (piano for four hands with Karolos Zouganelis), »La Dame de mes Songes« (Franco-Spanish repertoire from the 20th century) and »Near my heart« (French melodies).
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