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Martini - Requiem pour Louis XVI
Hervé Niquet and the Concert Spirituel recreate with musical and historical accuracy the fervor and brilliance of this Requiem given at the time of the Restauration. To the ears, the reminiscences of a world then in retreat are given, like a last Adieu of a King and his Queen to their people.
Rousseau - Le Devin du village
September 19, 1780: Marie-Antoinette was on stage, dressed up, in frot of a crowd of close friends. She was acting as the shepherdess Colette, the hero of this opera, which might have been the most famous of its era.
Te Deum and Missa Salisburgensis
Duration: 1h29With its fifty-three voices, six instrumental ensembles, sixteen soloists and ten trumpets and two timpani, Biber's Missa Salisburgensis is still a challenge for our artists today. Here, it is performed in a setting that matches its monumentality: the Basilica of San Giovanni in Rome, "the mother of all churches in the world".
Rousseau - Le Devin du Village
Duration: 1h21September 19th, 1780: Marie-Antoinette gave in to her shepherdess reverie at the Petit Trianon's Petit Théâtre de la Reine, in the role of Colette in this Devin du Village, an opera in 3 acts by the famous Rousseau. Relive this royal banter filmed in the original historical settings!
A celebration of the marvellous and of illusion, a prerogative of the Baroque, this re-creation of Lully's opera, dedicated to the son of the Sun, by Vincent Dumestre and Benjamin Lazar, enchants us with its costumes that are a cross between the Baroque and the contemporary, its singular and striking make-up, and its original phrasing restored, en bon françois!
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!
Martini - Requiem pour Louis XVI
Hervé Niquet and the Concert Spirituel recreate with musical and historical accuracy the fervor and brilliance of this Requiem given at the time of the Restauration. To the ears, the reminiscences of a world then in retreat are given, like a last Adieu of a King and his Queen to their people.
Rousseau - Le Devin du village
September 19, 1780: Marie-Antoinette was on stage, dressed up, in frot of a crowd of close friends. She was acting as the shepherdess Colette, the hero of this opera, which might have been the most famous of its era.
Te Deum and Missa Salisburgensis
Duration: 1h29With its fifty-three voices, six instrumental ensembles, sixteen soloists and ten trumpets and two timpani, Biber's Missa Salisburgensis is still a challenge for our artists today. Here, it is performed in a setting that matches its monumentality: the Basilica of San Giovanni in Rome, "the mother of all churches in the world".
Rousseau - Le Devin du Village
Duration: 1h21September 19th, 1780: Marie-Antoinette gave in to her shepherdess reverie at the Petit Trianon's Petit Théâtre de la Reine, in the role of Colette in this Devin du Village, an opera in 3 acts by the famous Rousseau. Relive this royal banter filmed in the original historical settings!
A celebration of the marvellous and of illusion, a prerogative of the Baroque, this re-creation of Lully's opera, dedicated to the son of the Sun, by Vincent Dumestre and Benjamin Lazar, enchants us with its costumes that are a cross between the Baroque and the contemporary, its singular and striking make-up, and its original phrasing restored, en bon françois!
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!