

Biography
Michel Sénéchal (11 February 1927 – 1 April 2018) was a French tenor, particularly associated with French and Italian character roles in a repertory ranging from Baroque to contemporary works. Michel Sénéchal was born in Paris and sang as a child in a church choir in Taverny. He made his vocal studies at the Paris Conservatory, and made his debut at La Monnaie in Brussels in 1950, where he would remain until 1952. Upon his return in France he made his debut in Paris, at the Paris Opéra and the Opéra-Comique, where he sang the lead tenor roles in opera such as La dame blanche, Les Indes galantes, Il matrimonio segreto, The Barber of Seville, Le comte Ory, etc. He sang at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in Rameau's Platée for his debut there in 1956.
Known For
Les Contes d'Hoffmann (2003)Age: 76as Andrès / Cochenille / Frantz / Pittichinaccio
Rusalka (2002)Age: 75as The Gamekeeper
Manon (2001)Age: 74as Guillot de Morfontaine
La Belle Hélène (2000)Age: 73as Ménélas, roi de Sparte
Andrea Chénier (1996)Age: 69as Incredible
La Bohème (1988)Age: 61as Parpignol (singing voice)
Eugene Onegin (1988)Age: 61as Monsieur Triquet (singing voice)
Madama Butterfly (1974)Age: 47as Goro
Otello (1973)Age: 46as Roderigo
La 99ème Minute (1966)Age: 39






