As the two thousand twenty-three-two thousand twenty-four season of the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris has just been unveiled, the Italian countertenor Carlo Vistoli seems to be taking the lion’s share of the spotlight by interpreting three emblematic roles of the grand Baroque repertoire. In May two thousand twenty-three, he'll be Orlando in Antonio Vivaldi’s Orlando furioso (with Jean-Christophe Spinosi conducting the Ensemble Matheus).
He'll then carry out as Giulio Cesare in concert with Cecilia Bartoli‘s Cleopatra (Oct 2023) before taking on the role of Rinaldo (Feb 2024), the two grand Handel heroes. On stage, he'll be seen at the Rome Opera in Giulio Cesare but as Tolomeo directed by Damiano Michieletto (with Raffaele Pe, another Italian countertenor this time as Giulio Cesare).