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Mozart et Pergolèse : Bastien & Bastienne - La servante maîtresse
Mozart and Pergolesi are in the spotlight with two iconic masterpieces sung in French and masterfully conducted by Gaétan Jarry.
Now an iconic work, Charpentier's Te Deum is one of the most beautiful pieces ever written, both brilliant and profound. Let yourself be carried away by this royal and sacred work, brilliantly conducted by Valentin Tournet in the presence of the Chapelle Harmonique.
Hervé Niquet and the Concert Spirituel brilliantly resurrect Gluck's ultimate work. This work, once scorned for its pastoral style, is a tribute to the splendour of the French tradition. A refined work finally brought out of oblivion.
Royal Wedding Feast of the Count of Artois
From Rameau to Francoeur and Dauvergne, rediscover music in the Versailles of the Kings of France, where it was at the heart of court life, punctuating the high points and major events.
Mathilde Vialle & Thibaut Roussel, leading an ensemble of exceptional musicians, deliver three cantatas based on the myth of Orpheus, full of love... but also of despair.
Lebègue - Vêpres de la Nativité
Immerse yourself in this tender evocation of a vespers service in a late 17th century convent celebrating the work of Lebègue, one of the inventors of the "Noël"!
Loris Barrucand and Clément Geoffroy lend their hands to Rameau's mythical and appealing Persia, which fascinated 18th century intellectuals!
Minuets, passepieds, irresistible chaconnes... Reinhard Goebel and the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal invite their audience to follow the dancing steps of the Versailles court of the 17th and 18th centuries!
Rameau - Les Paladins - La Chapelle Harmonique - Valentin Tournet
If Rameau's career was made up of great operatic successes, there were also a few failures; Les Paladins is certainly one of them. And yet, Valentin Tournet, a valiant knight at the helm of his army, the Chapelle Harmonique, reveals here his misunderstood strength - extravagance, laughable heroes, and musical prowess!
Miserere, Quare fremuerunt gentes, Jubilate Deo... here are three grand motets by Lully that are clearly influenced by the key events of their time! Performed sublimely by Les Epopées, under the direction of Stéphane Fuget, they take us to the heart of events and moments of the court's life.
Solomon - Haendel - Mac Creesh
Duration: 2h30Handel's manifest masterpiece, the composer's genius combines in various ways, in three acts, three singular frescoes, all the glory, wisdom and strength of King Solomon - offering a rich and memorable concert to amazed ears.
Tiroirs Secrets - French Organ Rarities
Lucile Dollat and Michael Metzler offer a new interpretation of great organ pieces, accompanied by baroque percussion parts created for the occasion! Thus are revealed the hidden but omnipresent links between secular and religious music.
Set off on a musical journey between two centres of power in 17th-century Europe, Versailles and Westminster! Through these pieces, Constance Taillard highlights the desire of the English monarchs, cousins of Louis XIV, to recreate Versailles' artistic model.
If Rameau's career was made up of great operatic successes, there were also a few failures; Les Paladins is certainly one of them. And yet, Valentin Tournet, a valiant knight at the helm of his army, the Chapelle Harmonique, reveals here his misunderstood strength - extravagance, laughable heroes, and musical prowess!
Molière & Lully - Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Musical pieces
When the first notes of the new comédie-ballet, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, the fruit of Lully's and Molière's genius, sounded on 14 October 1670, no one could have imagined it would reach such a posterity - four centuries later, the same lightness, vigour and ingenuity still make us laugh!
Rameau's Grands Motets, works as rare as they are exquisite, reveal a long-neglected view of the legacy of the greatest French composer of the 18th century - along these celestial notes, a talent, a genius, still in its infancy is revealed, which will come into its own in opera!
Corigliano - The Ghosts of Versailles
What if Beaumarchais could change the past of the victims of the Revolution? Will Marie Antoinette be able to escape her fate? In this unique work, which had its triumphant premiere in 1991 at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Corigliano's music navigates between Mozart and Rossini, and takes the audience back in the myst of the French Revolution and the dreadful fate of France's last Queen!
Pierre Robert - Grands Motets sur le Cantique des Cantiques
Singularly sensual, deeply moving, the Song of Songs lifts the souls of the lovers into heavens where perfect and divine love reigns supreme - it is quite logical that this story was transcribed into Grands Motets, praising the virtues of total devotion for the glory of God... and the King!
Organ concertos • Salve Regina • Saeviat Tellus - Haendel
Gaétan Jarry's deft touch is followed by Chiara Skerath's heavenly voice, the organ concertos are followed by motets for solo voice. In other words, discover here a delicious and precious 'Handelian' blend of virtuosity.
One evening, like so many others at the Château, Louis XIV sits down for dinner. While dishes and delicacies of all kinds are being served, everyone is carried away by the most succulent music, concocted by the chef Lalande. You too can enjoy the ripest fruit of chamber music!
Mozart et Pergolèse : Bastien & Bastienne - La servante maîtresse
Mozart and Pergolesi are in the spotlight with two iconic masterpieces sung in French and masterfully conducted by Gaétan Jarry.
Now an iconic work, Charpentier's Te Deum is one of the most beautiful pieces ever written, both brilliant and profound. Let yourself be carried away by this royal and sacred work, brilliantly conducted by Valentin Tournet in the presence of the Chapelle Harmonique.
Hervé Niquet and the Concert Spirituel brilliantly resurrect Gluck's ultimate work. This work, once scorned for its pastoral style, is a tribute to the splendour of the French tradition. A refined work finally brought out of oblivion.
Royal Wedding Feast of the Count of Artois
From Rameau to Francoeur and Dauvergne, rediscover music in the Versailles of the Kings of France, where it was at the heart of court life, punctuating the high points and major events.
Mathilde Vialle & Thibaut Roussel, leading an ensemble of exceptional musicians, deliver three cantatas based on the myth of Orpheus, full of love... but also of despair.
Lebègue - Vêpres de la Nativité
Immerse yourself in this tender evocation of a vespers service in a late 17th century convent celebrating the work of Lebègue, one of the inventors of the "Noël"!
Loris Barrucand and Clément Geoffroy lend their hands to Rameau's mythical and appealing Persia, which fascinated 18th century intellectuals!
Minuets, passepieds, irresistible chaconnes... Reinhard Goebel and the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal invite their audience to follow the dancing steps of the Versailles court of the 17th and 18th centuries!
Rameau - Les Paladins - La Chapelle Harmonique - Valentin Tournet
If Rameau's career was made up of great operatic successes, there were also a few failures; Les Paladins is certainly one of them. And yet, Valentin Tournet, a valiant knight at the helm of his army, the Chapelle Harmonique, reveals here his misunderstood strength - extravagance, laughable heroes, and musical prowess!
Miserere, Quare fremuerunt gentes, Jubilate Deo... here are three grand motets by Lully that are clearly influenced by the key events of their time! Performed sublimely by Les Epopées, under the direction of Stéphane Fuget, they take us to the heart of events and moments of the court's life.
Solomon - Haendel - Mac Creesh
Duration: 2h30Handel's manifest masterpiece, the composer's genius combines in various ways, in three acts, three singular frescoes, all the glory, wisdom and strength of King Solomon - offering a rich and memorable concert to amazed ears.
Tiroirs Secrets - French Organ Rarities
Lucile Dollat and Michael Metzler offer a new interpretation of great organ pieces, accompanied by baroque percussion parts created for the occasion! Thus are revealed the hidden but omnipresent links between secular and religious music.
Set off on a musical journey between two centres of power in 17th-century Europe, Versailles and Westminster! Through these pieces, Constance Taillard highlights the desire of the English monarchs, cousins of Louis XIV, to recreate Versailles' artistic model.
If Rameau's career was made up of great operatic successes, there were also a few failures; Les Paladins is certainly one of them. And yet, Valentin Tournet, a valiant knight at the helm of his army, the Chapelle Harmonique, reveals here his misunderstood strength - extravagance, laughable heroes, and musical prowess!
Molière & Lully - Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Musical pieces
When the first notes of the new comédie-ballet, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, the fruit of Lully's and Molière's genius, sounded on 14 October 1670, no one could have imagined it would reach such a posterity - four centuries later, the same lightness, vigour and ingenuity still make us laugh!
Rameau's Grands Motets, works as rare as they are exquisite, reveal a long-neglected view of the legacy of the greatest French composer of the 18th century - along these celestial notes, a talent, a genius, still in its infancy is revealed, which will come into its own in opera!
Corigliano - The Ghosts of Versailles
What if Beaumarchais could change the past of the victims of the Revolution? Will Marie Antoinette be able to escape her fate? In this unique work, which had its triumphant premiere in 1991 at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Corigliano's music navigates between Mozart and Rossini, and takes the audience back in the myst of the French Revolution and the dreadful fate of France's last Queen!
Pierre Robert - Grands Motets sur le Cantique des Cantiques
Singularly sensual, deeply moving, the Song of Songs lifts the souls of the lovers into heavens where perfect and divine love reigns supreme - it is quite logical that this story was transcribed into Grands Motets, praising the virtues of total devotion for the glory of God... and the King!
Organ concertos • Salve Regina • Saeviat Tellus - Haendel
Gaétan Jarry's deft touch is followed by Chiara Skerath's heavenly voice, the organ concertos are followed by motets for solo voice. In other words, discover here a delicious and precious 'Handelian' blend of virtuosity.
One evening, like so many others at the Château, Louis XIV sits down for dinner. While dishes and delicacies of all kinds are being served, everyone is carried away by the most succulent music, concocted by the chef Lalande. You too can enjoy the ripest fruit of chamber music!