The French mezzo-soprano Lucile Richardot initially pursued a career in journalism before studying voice at the Maîtrise de Notre-Dame de Paris and the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris. In 2025, she was named "Opera Singer of the Year" at the Victoires de la Musique Classique. She works regularly with renowned ensembles, including Il Seminario Musicale, Les Paladins, Ensemble intercontemporain, Collegium 1704, Il Giardino Armonico, The English Concert, Ensemble Pygmalion, Les Accents, Les Arts Florissants, and Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien. Guest engagements have taken her to the Opéra de Rouen, Opéra-Comique and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Carnegie Hall, La Scala in Milan, the Salzburg Festival, as well as Rotterdam, London, Liverpool, Amsterdam, Prague, Hamburg, Wrocław, Madrid, Boston, and Toronto. She has sung roles such as Messaggera ("L’Orfeo"), Juno and Ino ("Semele"), Sorceress and Spirit ("Dido and Aeneas"), Cornelia ("Giulio Cesare"), Goffredo ("Rinaldo"), Geneviève ("Pelléas et Mélisande"), Gertrude in Thomas’ "Hamlet," Mescalina ("Le Grand Macabre"), and Madame de Croissy in Poulenc’s "Dialogues des Carmélites." She has collaborated with conductors such as John Eliot Gardiner, Susanna Mälkki, Philippe Jaroussky, Raphaël Pichon, and Sébastien Daucé. For the label harmonia mundi, she has recorded several award-winning albums, including the 2023 release "Les heures claires," the first complete recording of the songs by Nadia and Lili Boulanger. Her most recent solo album, "Northern Light," with Ensemble Correspondances, was released in 2025.