Major partners of the Paris Opera’s 350th anniversary

Major partners of
the Paris Opera’s 350th anniversary

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In the early days of the Académie Royale de musique, operas were preceded by allegorical prologues—lyrical pieces which often bore no relation to the rest of the performance and which served primarily to glorify the king and his achievements. This obligation ended with Zoroastre, an opera composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau in 1749. As a result, for the first time the prelude was replaced by an overture that had some semblance of a connection with the work being performed.

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Partners of the Paris Opera’s 350th anniversary

  • Sponsor of Crystal Pite's production

  • Sponsor of Opera's Battle

  • Sponsor of Les Indes galantes

With the generous support of

  • Sponsor of La Traviata

  • Sponsor of the Emperor box restoration

  • Principal sponsor of the Paris Opera Ballet

  • IT Mobility & User Experience Partner

  • Mécène Services IT

  • Sponsor of the Paris Opera Academy

Institutions associated with the 350th anniversary

Media partners