ALBUMNadia & Lili Boulanger: Les Heures claires (The Complete Songs)Lucile Richardot, Anne de Fornel, Stéphane Degout, Emmanuelle Bertrand, Raquel Camarinha & Sarah Nemtanu
ALBUMCantate da cameraLucile Richardot & Philippe Grisvard
ALBUMMonteverdi: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patriaStéphane Fuget, Les Epopées, Lucile Richardot, Valerio Contaldo, Ambroisine Bré & Juan Sancho
ALBUMVivaldi: The Great Venetian MassLes Arts Florissants, Paul Agnew, Sophie Karthäuser & Lucile Richardot
ALBUMVivaldi: La Senna festeggianteDiego Fasolis, Lucile Richardot, Luigi De Donato, Nicholas Scott, Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal & Gwendoline Blondeel
ALBUMJ.S. Bach: Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244Raphaël Pichon, Pygmalion, Julian Prégardien, Stéphane Degout, Sabine Devieilhe, Lucile Richardot, Christian Immler, Reinoud Van Mechelen & Maîtrise de Radio France
ALBUMBerio To SingLes Cris de Paris, Geoffroy Jourdain & Lucile Richardot
Alto and mezzo-soprano Lucile Richardot has been an important presence on the Baroque operatic scene in the 2010s and 2020s. She has also, since 2012, led her own ensemble, Tictatus. Richardot studied journalism and worked in that field until she was 27. A notable feature of Richardot's career is that she was taking on, and even originating, major roles while still a student. Shortly after resuming her studies, she performed with the ensemble Poème Harmonique under director Vincent Dumestre in Lully's opera Cadmus et Hermione. Richardot played the first Aunt in the premiere performance of the contemporary opera Yvonne, Princesse de Bourgogne, by Philippe Boesmans, in 2009. In 2018, she made her first appearance on recordings as a featured soloist on Perpetual Night with Ensemble Correspondances under Sébastien Daucé. In 2022, she appeared on a recording of a hypothetical Great Venetian Mass by Vivaldi.