Charles Hardouin
Charles Hardouin was a French operatic baritone.
Beginning his career as a cathedral singer, Hardouin was engaged by the Paris Opéra as a principal singer around 1693–1694, though from 1697 onwards he was eclipsed by the more powerful Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard. He was still singing in 1718 when he was acclaimed as Poliphème in Lully's ''Acis et Galatée.- The grand priest in Destouches's Issé
- Mars in Desmarets' Vénus et Adonis
- Argante in André Campra's Tancrède
- Cadmus in Marin Marais's Sémélé
- Filindo/Héraclite in Campra's Les fêtes vénitiennes
- Eole/Arbas in Campra's Idoménée