Opera

Orfeo ed Euridice

Christoph Willibald Gluck

All the power and pain of songs on the theme of love brought to life by Jakub Józef Orliński’s Orfeo and Regula Mühlemann’s Eurydice

Iphigénie en Aulide

Christoph Willibald Gluck

Iphigénie en Aulide is one of the most dazzling works by Gluck, the last representative of the French Grand Siècle.

Zoroastre

Jean-Philippe Rameau

An original performance of an opera by Rameau with a Freemasonry theme clearly signposting Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte.

Ariodante

George Frideric Handel

If there could only be one surviving opera by Handel, it would surely be Ariodante, which is quite literally a masterpiece.

La Périchole

Jacques Offenbach

Offenbach in all his glory: an effective libretto, a lively, colourful score, the duo of Marc Minkowski and Laurent Pelly, and seasoned French opéra-bouffe singers.

Hérodiade

Jules Massenet

After Thaïs and prior to Grisélidis at the end of the season, we discover this rare Hérodiade, a work which exudes both sensuality and mysticism.

Requiem

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

One of the most poignant works in the sacred repertoire informed by three centuries of legends

Lakmé

Léo Delibes

The younger sister of The Pearl Fishers by Bizet, Lakmé by Delibes belongs to the Orientalist trend which gripped 19th century Europe.

Stabat Mater

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

A “hit” and an Italian baroque legend celebrated by a duo seasoned in the art of this demanding repertoire.

Une Cenerentola

from Rossini - Participatory opera

One of Rossini’s most famous operas adapted for young audiences, who will once again be invited to sing.

Le Rossignol, Les Mamelles de Tirésias

Igor Stravinsky, Francis Poulenc

Stravinsky and Poulenc reunited for a dazzling diptych presented by an outstanding team of French soloists, François-Xavier Roth, and Olivier Py

Thésée

Jean-Baptiste Lully

The art of lyric tragedy in the French style in which Lully’s music is a natural pairing for Quinault’s verses.

Così fan tutte

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Così is one of Mozart’s most sentimental operas in which carefree youth faces the challenge of fidelity.

Médée

Marc-Antoine Charpentier

Of all the versions, Charpentier’s masterpiece celebrating the glory of Medea is among the most faithful to the grandiose nature of the ancient myth.

Vesperæ solennes de confessore, Requiem

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Two of the great works of religious music by Mozart for an evening in which the power of the divine is conjured up in all its glory.

I Puritani

Vincenzo Bellini

Bellini’s final masterpiece is famed for its principal roles, which are among the most demanding in the bel canto repertoire.

La Fille du régiment

Gaetano Donizetti

Bel canto at its peak, this Fille is a joyful gem in the French repertoire.

Mass in C

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

A magnificent demonstration of polyphony and one of the great works of sacred music by Mozart.

Die Schöpfung

Joseph Haydn

A lavish highpoint of classical oratorio, The Creation also stands out for its glimpses of fledgling pre-romanticism.

Tolomeo

George Frideric Handel

This neglected work by Handel actually belongs to his great London period and is championed by Il Pomo d’Oro and Jakub Józef Orliński.

Castor et Pollux

Jean-Philippe Rameau

Rameau explores the ruthless mechanisms of human passions with tenderness and subtlety.

Der fliegende Holländer

Richard Wagner

Wagner's Der fliegende Holländer in an original instrumental version under the expert baton of François-Xavier Roth conducting Les Siècles.

L’Incoronazione di Poppea

Claudio Monteverdi

Totally devoted to love, L’Incoronazione di Poppea by Monteverdi is the quintessential opera of seduction.

Orlando furioso

Antonio Vivaldi

Jean-Christophe Spinosi returns to Orlando furioso, the cornerstone of his Vivaldi journey.

La Bohème

Giacomo Puccini

La Bohème tells the story of the forbidden love between Mimi and Rodolfo among the artists and ordinary people of Paris. Puccini is a master of the art of creating an intense melodic thread with well-rounded lyricism.

Fausto

Louise Bertin

This welcome initiative by the Palazzetto Bru Zane, brings this work by the composer Louise Bertin back into the spotlight.

Grisélidis

Jules Massenet

A medieval fairy play by Massenet, in which love and marital fidelity are put to the test by the Devil.

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