Laurent Campellone (born January 23, 1972) is a French
conductor
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.
Known around the world for his expertise in the
French opera
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of the
Romantic era, he is often compared to
Michel Plasson. Critics consider him today as "one of the best defenders in the world" of this repertoire.
He is currently the General Manager of the
Opéra de Tours
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.
Biography
Studies
Campellone first studied violin, tuba, percussion and singing. While completing his Philosophy studies, he trained as a conductor at the Conservatoire Frédéric Chopin in
Paris. In 2001, he was awarded, by unanimous vote, the First Prize at the 8th edition of the EU Young Conductors international Competition, in
Spoleto, Italy.
Guest conductor

Campellone has conducted over 300 different orchestra and lyric works in prestigious opera houses and with renowned orchestras, amongst which the
Bolshoi of Moscow, where he made his debut in 2012 with a new production of
La Traviata
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staged by
Francesca Zambello ; the
Deutsche Oper Berlin ; the
Théatre national de l’Opéra Comique, the
Opéra national de Lorraine ; the
Monte Carlo Opera ; the
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra ; the
Radio-France Philharmonic Orchestra ; the
Brazilian Symphony Orchestra
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; the
Toulouse Capitole National Orchestra and the
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also a regular guest conductor at the
Berlioz Festival, the
La Chaise-Dieu Festival and other French festivals.
Director
Opéra de Saint-Etienne
From 2004 to 2015, Campellone was music director of the Opéra de
Saint-Etienne. During his term, he carried on the Opera's policy of rediscovering forgotten 19th century French masterpieces, thus conducting many rare lyric works by
Massenet (
Le Mage,
Le Jongleur de Notre Dame,
Sapho,
Ariane
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…),
Gounod (
Polyeucte,
La Reine de Saba
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),
Lalo (
Le Roi d’Ys
' (''The King of Ys'') is an opera in three acts and five Tableau vivant, tableaux by the French composer Édouard Lalo, to a libretto by Édouard Blau, based on the old Breton language, Breton legend of the drowned city of Ys. That city was, acc ...
) and
Saint-Saëns (
Les Barbares
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), a repertoire in which he has been said to "have no equals". This passion for the lesser-known parts of the French romantic repertoire did not preclude his offering noted interpretations of such operatic staples as
Madama Butterfly
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It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther ...
or
Rigoletto.
Opéra de Tours
In September 2020, he was appointed General manager and music director of the Opéra de Tours. His first season (2021), which was commended for its quality and novelty, breathed new life into a house that had suffered greatly from years of mismanagement and from the
COVID-19 pandemic. Continuing his exploration of the French repertoire, he conducted the first stagings of Saint-Saëns'
La Princesse Jaune and
Bizet's
Djamileh after years of neglect. He is also the first to hire formally Glass Marcano, the first black woman conductor in France: she is principal guest conductor for the 2022 season.
Discography
Among his recordings, three were particularly acclaimed by the critics :
*
Massenet:
Le Mage', Bru-Zane, 2013
*
Saint-Saëns:
Les Barbares', Bru-Zane, 2014
*
Offenbach''Offenbach Colorature'' Alpha-Classics, 2019 awarded
Diapason d'Or of the year.
Honors
*
Prix de la personnalité musicale de l'année du Syndicat de la critique (2014)
*
Officier des Arts et des Lettres
References
External links
Official websiteTact management artist profile2022 season Opéra de ToursPerformances on Opera on Video
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1972 births
French male conductors (music)
Living people
People from Ollioules
21st-century French conductors (music)
21st-century French male musicians