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In 1725, Vivaldi composed a serenata to celebrate the marriage of Louis XV and Marie Leszczynska. Centred on the figures of Imeneo and Gloria, the work exalts union and majesty in a dazzling final duet. At once an artistic tribute and a diplomatic gesture, it radiates grace and virtuosity.
In 1735, Porpora challenged Handel with Polifemo, a baroque opera in which the love between Galatea and Acis is tested by the cyclops’s jealousy. Among gods and mortals, intrigue and passion are deftly interwoven under the inspired direction of Stefan Plewniak.
In 1735, Porpora challenged Handel with Polifemo, a baroque opera in which the love between Galatea and Acis is tested by the cyclops’s jealousy. Among gods and mortals, intrigue and passion are deftly interwoven under the inspired direction of Stefan Plewniak.
Purcell reaches the pinnacle of English music with Dido and Aeneas, a lyrical tragedy of love and fate. In Versailles, Sonya Yoncheva and Halidou Nombre perform under the poetic staging of Cécile Roussat and Julien Lubek.
Boismortier - Les Quatre Saisons
Under the direction of Chloé de Guillebon, the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal de Versailles invites you into the refined world of Boismortier’s The Four Seasons, where poetry and music blend to evoke the elegance of court festivities and salons.
The Orchestra and Choir of the Royal Opera pay tribute to Gabriel Fauré by performing his Requiem for the centenary of his death. Conducted by Victor Jacob, the work is presented in its original chamber orchestra version.
The Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal beautifully accompanies this captivating ballet, where Thierry Malandain explores the tension between the despair caused by the absence of the seasons and the enduring beauty of nature's cycle.
Never disproven since its premiere at the Prague Opera in 1787, Don Giovanni is a thrilling opera written by Mozart. In the lead role, Robert Gleadow takes the audience on the wild adventures of this noble seducer.
On the occasion of the Coronation of King Charles III, here is the most famous music from the coronations of James II in 1685 and George II in 1727. Purcell's and Handel's masterpieces exude an extraordinary evocative power, perfectly suited to the Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Gaétan Jarry.
In a Verona divided by family feuds, Zingarelli's Giulietta e Romeo tells the tale of two young lovers torn apart by circumstance. First performed in 1796, this opera, a favourite of Napoleon I, is directed by Gilles Rico, with sets by Roland Fontaine, costumes by Christian Lacroix, and conducted by Stefan Plewniak.
Handel's Messiah is a huge success! A work of genius synonymous with hope and exaltation, it remains today a monument of sacred music.
LE QUATTRO STAGIONI - ANTONIO VIVALDI
An essential masterpiece of the Baroque repertoire, The Four Seasons of Vivaldi was a triumphant success throughout Europe and continues to spread its influence around the world. A true hymn to nature, let yourself be carried away by this highly original work!
Discover Haydn's musical genius through his Symphonies des Heures, captivating compositions inspired by the cycles of the day. The Royal Opera Orchestra takes you on a journey through time, from dawn to dusk, with virtuosity and passion.
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.
Let yourself be seduced by the greatest love songs of French music under Louis XV: Rameau, Mondonville, Rebel and Francoeur, Niel and Mouret, will be served up ardor and passion by soprano Marie Perbost with the complicity of conductor Gaétan Jarry.
Les Quatre Saisons - Vivaldi / Guido
Here, at last reunited, are two works on the same programme, yet so different: to the well-known virtuosity of Vivaldi's work, Guido's Seasons contrast a mixture of French good taste and Italian features. So who would have inspired whom? For this exciting confrontation in Eight Seasons, the Royal Opera Orchestra is conducted by the virtuoso Andrés Gabetta in the bewitching of the Galerie des G...
Diego Fasolis and the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal offer a sublime interpretation of this Vivaldian serenata commissioned by the French ambassador in Venice to commemorate the marriage of Louis XV to Marie Leszczynska in 1725.
Twelve Vivaldian concerti have been preserved in Paris since the 18th century, shrouded in mystery around their creation. Stefan Plewniak and the Royal Opera Orchestra reveal the secrets of these works by the Italian master!
Sometimes captives, slaves or in love and full of courage, the soprano Florie Valiquette lends her voice to a great number of characters of the gallant turqueries of the 18th century, accompanied by Gaétan Jarry and the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal.
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!
In 1725, Vivaldi composed a serenata to celebrate the marriage of Louis XV and Marie Leszczynska. Centred on the figures of Imeneo and Gloria, the work exalts union and majesty in a dazzling final duet. At once an artistic tribute and a diplomatic gesture, it radiates grace and virtuosity.
In 1735, Porpora challenged Handel with Polifemo, a baroque opera in which the love between Galatea and Acis is tested by the cyclops’s jealousy. Among gods and mortals, intrigue and passion are deftly interwoven under the inspired direction of Stefan Plewniak.
In 1735, Porpora challenged Handel with Polifemo, a baroque opera in which the love between Galatea and Acis is tested by the cyclops’s jealousy. Among gods and mortals, intrigue and passion are deftly interwoven under the inspired direction of Stefan Plewniak.
Purcell reaches the pinnacle of English music with Dido and Aeneas, a lyrical tragedy of love and fate. In Versailles, Sonya Yoncheva and Halidou Nombre perform under the poetic staging of Cécile Roussat and Julien Lubek.
Boismortier - Les Quatre Saisons
Under the direction of Chloé de Guillebon, the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal de Versailles invites you into the refined world of Boismortier’s The Four Seasons, where poetry and music blend to evoke the elegance of court festivities and salons.
The Orchestra and Choir of the Royal Opera pay tribute to Gabriel Fauré by performing his Requiem for the centenary of his death. Conducted by Victor Jacob, the work is presented in its original chamber orchestra version.
The Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal beautifully accompanies this captivating ballet, where Thierry Malandain explores the tension between the despair caused by the absence of the seasons and the enduring beauty of nature's cycle.
Never disproven since its premiere at the Prague Opera in 1787, Don Giovanni is a thrilling opera written by Mozart. In the lead role, Robert Gleadow takes the audience on the wild adventures of this noble seducer.
On the occasion of the Coronation of King Charles III, here is the most famous music from the coronations of James II in 1685 and George II in 1727. Purcell's and Handel's masterpieces exude an extraordinary evocative power, perfectly suited to the Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Gaétan Jarry.
In a Verona divided by family feuds, Zingarelli's Giulietta e Romeo tells the tale of two young lovers torn apart by circumstance. First performed in 1796, this opera, a favourite of Napoleon I, is directed by Gilles Rico, with sets by Roland Fontaine, costumes by Christian Lacroix, and conducted by Stefan Plewniak.
Handel's Messiah is a huge success! A work of genius synonymous with hope and exaltation, it remains today a monument of sacred music.
LE QUATTRO STAGIONI - ANTONIO VIVALDI
An essential masterpiece of the Baroque repertoire, The Four Seasons of Vivaldi was a triumphant success throughout Europe and continues to spread its influence around the world. A true hymn to nature, let yourself be carried away by this highly original work!
Discover Haydn's musical genius through his Symphonies des Heures, captivating compositions inspired by the cycles of the day. The Royal Opera Orchestra takes you on a journey through time, from dawn to dusk, with virtuosity and passion.
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.
Let yourself be seduced by the greatest love songs of French music under Louis XV: Rameau, Mondonville, Rebel and Francoeur, Niel and Mouret, will be served up ardor and passion by soprano Marie Perbost with the complicity of conductor Gaétan Jarry.
Les Quatre Saisons - Vivaldi / Guido
Here, at last reunited, are two works on the same programme, yet so different: to the well-known virtuosity of Vivaldi's work, Guido's Seasons contrast a mixture of French good taste and Italian features. So who would have inspired whom? For this exciting confrontation in Eight Seasons, the Royal Opera Orchestra is conducted by the virtuoso Andrés Gabetta in the bewitching of the Galerie des G...
Diego Fasolis and the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal offer a sublime interpretation of this Vivaldian serenata commissioned by the French ambassador in Venice to commemorate the marriage of Louis XV to Marie Leszczynska in 1725.
Twelve Vivaldian concerti have been preserved in Paris since the 18th century, shrouded in mystery around their creation. Stefan Plewniak and the Royal Opera Orchestra reveal the secrets of these works by the Italian master!
Sometimes captives, slaves or in love and full of courage, the soprano Florie Valiquette lends her voice to a great number of characters of the gallant turqueries of the 18th century, accompanied by Gaétan Jarry and the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal.
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!