Opéra
7 Deaths of Maria Callas
Marina Abramović
Palais Garnier
from 01 to 04 September 2021
Opéra
Iphigénie en Tauride
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Palais Garnier
from 14 September to 02 October 2021
Opéra
Œdipe
Georges Enesco
Opéra Bastille
from 20 September to 14 October 2021
Opéra
L’Elisir d’amore
Gaetano Donizetti
Opéra Bastille
from 20 September to 14 October 2021
Ballet
Play
Alexander Ekman
Palais Garnier
from 28 September to 06 November 2021
Opéra
Der fliegende Holländer
Richard Wagner
Opéra Bastille
from 07 October to 06 November 2021
Ballet
Le Rouge et le Noir
Pierre Lacotte
Palais Garnier
from 15 October to 04 November 2021
Opéra
Rigoletto
Giuseppe Verdi
Opéra Bastille
from 23 October to 24 November 2021
Pioneering performance artist Marina Abramović has contributed in large measure to rethinking the image of the female body in the 20th century. The autobiographical character of her work,...
Gluck’s last opera tragedy features three characters tormented by what modern psychology would describe as post-traumatic reactions: Iphigenia, who escaped the sacrifice demanded by her compatriots in their warring madness;...
In 1909, after attending a performance of OEdipus Rex at the Comédie-Française, George Enescu hastened to transcribe the first bars of his one and only opera.
“I am obliged to set a libretto to music within fourteen days. I give you one week to prepare it for me.
Swedish choreographer Alexander Ekman’s first ballet for the dancers of the Paris Opera, Play, had its world premiere at the Palais Garnier in December 2017. The choreographer brings the performers onto a vast playground where emotions and imagination are given free rein.
In 1839, on board the “Thetis”, the young Wagner heard the sailors evoke the legend of the “Cursed Mariner”. Stubbornly persisting in his desire to follow a dangerous course in a storm, a Dutch captain defies heaven and as punishment is doomed to eternally roam the seas unless a woman agrees to die with him
In the 1830s, during the period of the Restauration, Julien Sorel, an irresistible young 18-year‑old, experiences a meteoric rise. A protégé of the abbé Chélan, he gains access to the world of the aristocracy and finds himself at the very heart of the struggle for power.
A disconsolate father staring at the lifeless body of his child. Such is the heart-wrenching image that confronts us in the final bars of Rigoletto.
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