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The Duty of the First Commandment
After a triumphant tour across Europe, Mozart, at just 10 years old, composes The Duty of the First Commandment. This libretto, highlighting virtue in the face of temptation, stands out for its impeccable vocal writing and intense orchestration. This rare work already reveals the talent of the young Austrian genius !
Les Fêtes Grecques et Romaines
From its premiere in 1723, Les Fêtes grecques et romaines - Colin de Blamont's first opera - was a great success, bringing to life the most famous feasts of ancient history. Valentin Tournet invites us to rediscover this seminal work of the Age of Enlightenment, too long overshadowed by its famous contemporaries.
Haendel - Poro, re delle Indie
This is Haendel at the height of his fame, recounting the heartbreak and clash of arms of the Great Alexander and the reckless Poro. In an edition that would have delighted the composer himself, young tenor Marco Angioloni breathes new life into this vocal whirlwind.
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.
By the fire we make love - Gallant airs
Charpentier, the poet musician with exquisite refinement, created a labyrinth of amorous and festive songs that charmed the intimate circles of the Bourgeoisie and the Court of Louis XIV. Under the direction of Stéphane Fuget, the cream of French singing restores these gems to their original glory.
Ten years after the Trojan War, Ulysses is at last about to return to Ithaca! Stéphane Fuget and Les Epopées lead us through this return of Ulysses to his homeland, full of adventures and emotions!
Let yourself be surprised by this programme imagined by Emmanuel Resche-Caserta and his musicians, a real Roman triumph inspired by the Roman festivities organised in 1686 and 1687 to exalt the greatness of Louis XIV!
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.
Lully & Molière - George Dandin and la Grotte de Versailles
Relive the beginnings of theater and opera at Versailles through these two entertaining works, reflections of the King's youth and of the captivating lightheartedness prevailing at the Court, delightfully performed by the Marguerite Louise Ensemble.
The Duty of the First Commandment
After a triumphant tour across Europe, Mozart, at just 10 years old, composes The Duty of the First Commandment. This libretto, highlighting virtue in the face of temptation, stands out for its impeccable vocal writing and intense orchestration. This rare work already reveals the talent of the young Austrian genius !
Les Fêtes Grecques et Romaines
From its premiere in 1723, Les Fêtes grecques et romaines - Colin de Blamont's first opera - was a great success, bringing to life the most famous feasts of ancient history. Valentin Tournet invites us to rediscover this seminal work of the Age of Enlightenment, too long overshadowed by its famous contemporaries.
Haendel - Poro, re delle Indie
This is Haendel at the height of his fame, recounting the heartbreak and clash of arms of the Great Alexander and the reckless Poro. In an edition that would have delighted the composer himself, young tenor Marco Angioloni breathes new life into this vocal whirlwind.
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.
By the fire we make love - Gallant airs
Charpentier, the poet musician with exquisite refinement, created a labyrinth of amorous and festive songs that charmed the intimate circles of the Bourgeoisie and the Court of Louis XIV. Under the direction of Stéphane Fuget, the cream of French singing restores these gems to their original glory.
Ten years after the Trojan War, Ulysses is at last about to return to Ithaca! Stéphane Fuget and Les Epopées lead us through this return of Ulysses to his homeland, full of adventures and emotions!
Let yourself be surprised by this programme imagined by Emmanuel Resche-Caserta and his musicians, a real Roman triumph inspired by the Roman festivities organised in 1686 and 1687 to exalt the greatness of Louis XIV!
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.
Lully & Molière - George Dandin and la Grotte de Versailles
Relive the beginnings of theater and opera at Versailles through these two entertaining works, reflections of the King's youth and of the captivating lightheartedness prevailing at the Court, delightfully performed by the Marguerite Louise Ensemble.