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The Black Domino fills the start of the school year at the Opéra-Comique with color

Credit: Opéra-Comique © Stefan Brion

The Black Domino fills the start of the school year at the Opéra-Comique with color

22th September 2024 - Ôlyrix, Juan Barrios

The Opéra Comique de Paris opens its new season with panache thanks to Daniel-François-Esprit Auber’s Domino Noir on a libretto by Eugène Scribe, in the dazzling production staged by Valérie Lesort and Christian Hecq, under the precise musical direction of Louis Langrée.

Under the baton of the Director of the venue, Louis Langrée, the Overture is immediately striking for its efficient fluidity and its careful dynamics. Enough to immediately plunge the audience into

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The Coronation of Poppea or Love Triumphant at the Opéra de Rennes

Crédit : Laurent Guizard

The Coronation of Poppea or Love Triumphant at the Opéra de Rennes

02/10/2023 - Olyrix - Emmanuel Deroeux

The Opéra de Rennes launches its operatic season with The Coronation of Poppea (Monteverdi) performed by Damien Guillon’s Le Banquet Céleste, directed by Ted Huffman, highlighting the (en)play of power and sensuality, the better to make Love triumph (over Virtue):
“What happens when our moral values are discarded? What can we do when we watch helplessly as a certain world order collapses? This is the question that director Ted Huffman asks himself in the programme, a question posed

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La Traviata at the Capitole: The heart in the voice

Crédit : Simon Gosselin

La Traviata at the Capitole: The heart in the voice

24/04/2023 - Olyrix - Timothé Bougon

La Traviata, Verdi’s masterpiece, is revived at the Opéra National de Toulouse in a colourful production by Pierre Rambert, conducted by Michele Spotti with a second cast led by Claudia Pavone, Julien Dran and Dario Solari.

The staging is as clear as ever, from the mundanity of Act I to the almost celestial bliss of the beginning of Act II, which is soon transformed into a descent into hell, literally: as the curtain closes on Act II, a spectre takes

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Ligeti’s Le Grand Macabre makes the Philharmonie de Paris sway

09/12/2018 - Olyrix - José Pons

György Ligeti died in 2006 and bequeathed to posterity a composite and peculiar musical body of work based notably on a complex polyphony, influenced by different ethnic music. His opera, Le Grand Macabre, belongs to the major lyrical works of the 20thcentury.

The Philharmonie de Paris was sold out for this exceptional evening dedicated to two of the central works of György Liegti, his deeply moving Requiem and his opera Le Grand Macabre through representative extracts of the latter. To see this vast enterprise

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(Lyrical) Tragedy in Versailles: Phaéton refuses to stop his chariot!

01/06/2018 - Olyrix - Stéphane Lelièvre
The Opéra Royal de Versailles, in collaboration with Perm Opera, proposes the rare Phaéton by Lully in a scenic and musical version applauded for a long time by the public: a triumph not only for Vincent Dumestre and his troops but also for Benjamin Lazar. Errors excepted, Phaéton by Lully and Quinault (1683) had not been proposed in its stage version since the show by Karine Saporta put on in Lyon in 1993, with Les Musiciens du Louvre directed by Marc Minkowski. In concert