Jean Goyetche TENOR

JEAN GOYETCHE tenor
Jean Goyetche began his voice studies at the Bayonne conservatory; he quickly got to know Juan Eraso, who gave him his first notions of bel canto. He began in 1993 in the choirs of the Paris Opera and he stayed there for two seasons. Then for the first time, he tackles the role of Don José in Carmen de Bizet at the Théâtre du Tambour Royal.

For the past four years, he has created the roles of Hoffmann in Les Contes d'Hoffmann by Offenbach, Jupiter / Aristée in Orphée aux enfers by the same composer, Radames in Aida by Verdi, Werther in the eponymous opera by Massenet, Faust in Faustde Gounod and in 2017 Alfredo in La Traviatade Verdi.

We can hear it regularly in oratorio, especially in the stabat mater of Rossini and Dvorak, the requiem of Verdi, Mozart and Gounod, Cimarosa, the masses of Mozart, Gounod (Saint Cecilia), Puccini (Di Gloria), Rossini (Petite Solemn Mass), die Schöpfung by Haydn, or even the mass in F minor by Brückner.

In collaboration with Murielle Vincent, he created a literary cabaret "the next day, she was smiling" a performance regularly invited to festivals.



News 2018

Jean Goyetche is currently working on the creation of a recital around Shakespeare and his musical influence.

In 2018, two role takeovers; The Princess of Trebizond of Offenbach; Trémolini.

And Horace in Gounod's Dove.

Creation of a cycle of melodies: Les Fables De La Fontaine, music by Antoine D'Ormesson.

In 2020 he will be the director of Louis Varney's operetta, Les Mousquetaires au Couvent.
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