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The Paris Opera is launching a new series, Les Voix de la Troupe, to get to know the talents who have joined the House's new opera troupe. Meet mezzo-soprano Marine Chagnon, currently singing in Massenet's Don Quichotte until 11 June, and find out more about her singing career before joining the Troupe just after training at the Academy, as well as her rituals before going on stage and her ...
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Philharmonie de Paris; Studio Bastille; Aug 2023 Sep Oct Nov...
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from 10 a.m to 6.30 p.m. At the corner of the streets Scribe...
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Académie de l’Opéra national de Paris Opéra Bastille 120,...
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At the counters of the Opera Bastille: from 2:30 p.m to 6:30 p.m (130 rue de Lyon - 75012 Paris) from Monday to Saturday (except public holidays) and one hour before the beginning of the performances on Sundays and holidays.
Oct 24, 2019 · Synopsis. Intimately linked to a period – the 19th century, and to a city – Paris, French Grand Opera is characterised by sumptuous scenography and the inclusion of a ballet. During the Second Empire, Cherubini’s Médée and Spontini’s La Vestale were pioneering works. In 1828, Auber’s La Muette de Portici marked the true birth of ...
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Between 1838 and 1850, the Paris Opéra staged numerous grand operas of which the most notable were Halévy’s La reine de Chypre (1841) and Charles VI (1843), Donizetti's La favorite and Les martyrs (1840) and Dom Sébastien (1843, librettos by Scribe), and Meyerbeer's Le prophète (1849) (Scribe again). 1847 saw the premiere of Giuseppe ...
The Palais Garnier ( French: [palɛ ɡaʁnje] ⓘ, Garnier Palace), also known as Opéra Garnier ( French: [ɔpeʁa ɡaʁnje] ⓘ, Garnier Opera), is a historic 1,979-seat [3] opera house at the Place de l'Opéra in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was built for the Paris Opera from 1861 to 1875 at the behest of Emperor Napoleon III. [4]
The Paris Opera (French: Opéra de Paris, IPA: [opeʁa də paʁi] ⓘ) is the primary opera and ballet company of France. It was founded in 1669 by Louis XIV as the Académie d'Opéra, and shortly thereafter was placed under the leadership of Jean-Baptiste Lully and officially renamed the Académie Royale de Musique, but continued to be known more simply as the Opéra.
The Paris Opera Orchestra consists of excellent French players, known especially for their rebellious temperament. In 1990, Palais Garnier and the Opéra Bastille formed the Paris Opera, which in 1994 became the Opéra National de Paris. Since then Hugues R. Gall, Gérard Mortier and currently Nicolas Joël have succeeded one another at the helm.