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Mozart’s Requiem, an unfinished yet timeless masterpiece, combines sacred depth with emotional power. Since then, the work has captivated audiences through its many interpretations and the poignant impact of its final notes.
Donizetti : The Daughter of the Regiment
New product!In 1840, Donizetti premiered La Fille du régiment in Paris, a virtuosic opera with a patriotic spirit. It was a tremendous success, especially thanks to Tonio’s aria with its nine high Cs. The opera’s performances became a symbol of French pride and liberty.
Carmen, an iconic French opera, shocked audiences at its premiere with its heroine and intense emotions. After Bizet’s death, it conquered the world. For its 150th anniversary, the Royal Opera of Versailles presents a faithful reconstruction.
Mozart’s Requiem, an unfinished masterpiece, blends the sacred and the timeless. At his death, only certain sections were complete, leaving the rest shrouded in mystery. The work has since captivated audiences through its performances and the aura of the notes left by the composer.
Bach : Concertos for 1,2,3 violin(s)
New product!Théotime Langlois de Swarte conducts a concert devoted to Bach’s violin concertos with the Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal. These Baroque works combine virtuosity and expressiveness. They showcase Bach’s genius at the court of Köthen.
Mozart / Jadin : Concertos for Pianoforte
New product!Musical geniuses often die young: Mozart and Hyacinthe Jadin, both taken too early, nevertheless left works marked by great maturity and a strong pre-Romantic spirit. Pianist Justin Taylor brings their compositions into dialogue, united by the freshness, youthfulness and inspiration that still define them today.
Marina Viotti, acclaimed mezzo-soprano and 2023 Opera Artist of the Year, combines virtuosity and energy on Europe’s leading stages. Andrés Gabetta and the Opéra Royal Orchestra accompany her in this evening of virtuosity.
In 1782, Mozart triumphed in Vienna with his first German opera, bold and innovative. The work captivates with its energy and musical exoticism.
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.
In an Ottoman palace, noble captive Constance is desired by Pasha Selim, while her devoted lover Belmont braves danger to rescue her. Disguises, plots, and passion drive this lively Mozart comedy, performed in French under the direction of Gaétan Jarry.
Plácido Domingo, an opera legend for six decades, presents an exceptional Gala in Versailles, featuring masterpieces from the repertoire, with a particular focus on French music. He will be accompanied by the Royal Opera Orchestra and soprano Jennifer Rowley for an unforgettable evening.
Giovanni Battista Velluti, the last great Italian castrato, left his mark on the 19th century with his powerful, agile voice. A master of vocal ornamentation, he had a lasting influence on lyrical style. Franco Fagioli pays him a dazzling tribute, accompanied by the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal.
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.
Bach's St. John Passion, composed in 1724, is a grand and moving masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences with its profound humanity. To celebrate its 300th anniversary, the Royal Opera Orchestra, conducted by Gaétan Jarry, along with the prestigious Tölzer Knabenchor, renowned for its excellence in sacred music, will perform this magnificent work.
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.
Mozart’s Requiem, an unfinished yet timeless masterpiece, combines sacred depth with emotional power. Since then, the work has captivated audiences through its many interpretations and the poignant impact of its final notes.
Donizetti : The Daughter of the Regiment
New product!In 1840, Donizetti premiered La Fille du régiment in Paris, a virtuosic opera with a patriotic spirit. It was a tremendous success, especially thanks to Tonio’s aria with its nine high Cs. The opera’s performances became a symbol of French pride and liberty.
Carmen, an iconic French opera, shocked audiences at its premiere with its heroine and intense emotions. After Bizet’s death, it conquered the world. For its 150th anniversary, the Royal Opera of Versailles presents a faithful reconstruction.
Mozart’s Requiem, an unfinished masterpiece, blends the sacred and the timeless. At his death, only certain sections were complete, leaving the rest shrouded in mystery. The work has since captivated audiences through its performances and the aura of the notes left by the composer.
Bach : Concertos for 1,2,3 violin(s)
New product!Théotime Langlois de Swarte conducts a concert devoted to Bach’s violin concertos with the Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal. These Baroque works combine virtuosity and expressiveness. They showcase Bach’s genius at the court of Köthen.
Mozart / Jadin : Concertos for Pianoforte
New product!Musical geniuses often die young: Mozart and Hyacinthe Jadin, both taken too early, nevertheless left works marked by great maturity and a strong pre-Romantic spirit. Pianist Justin Taylor brings their compositions into dialogue, united by the freshness, youthfulness and inspiration that still define them today.
Marina Viotti, acclaimed mezzo-soprano and 2023 Opera Artist of the Year, combines virtuosity and energy on Europe’s leading stages. Andrés Gabetta and the Opéra Royal Orchestra accompany her in this evening of virtuosity.
In 1782, Mozart triumphed in Vienna with his first German opera, bold and innovative. The work captivates with its energy and musical exoticism.
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.
In an Ottoman palace, noble captive Constance is desired by Pasha Selim, while her devoted lover Belmont braves danger to rescue her. Disguises, plots, and passion drive this lively Mozart comedy, performed in French under the direction of Gaétan Jarry.
Plácido Domingo, an opera legend for six decades, presents an exceptional Gala in Versailles, featuring masterpieces from the repertoire, with a particular focus on French music. He will be accompanied by the Royal Opera Orchestra and soprano Jennifer Rowley for an unforgettable evening.
Giovanni Battista Velluti, the last great Italian castrato, left his mark on the 19th century with his powerful, agile voice. A master of vocal ornamentation, he had a lasting influence on lyrical style. Franco Fagioli pays him a dazzling tribute, accompanied by the Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal.
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.
Bach's St. John Passion, composed in 1724, is a grand and moving masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences with its profound humanity. To celebrate its 300th anniversary, the Royal Opera Orchestra, conducted by Gaétan Jarry, along with the prestigious Tölzer Knabenchor, renowned for its excellence in sacred music, will perform this magnificent work.
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.