Agenda in Spring - Page 2

Created in 2023, the Académie de l'Opéra Royal aims to train and support young singers and ...
John Eliot Gardiner continues to immerse himself in Bach's cantatas, taking the same approach as he ...
In 1713, Louis XIV created the Dance School of the Royal Academy of Music. Three centuries later, ...
The first opera composed by a woman! La Liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina is also the ...
With a new work by Adrien Trybucki, the Pages and Chantres of the Centre de musique baroque de ...
An original creation, a unique show: at the crossroads of baroque music and the circus arts, this ...
A considerable composer and world-renowned chess player, Philidor was a pivotal figure in French ...
For her solo exhibition at La Maréchalerie, Caroline CORBASSON proposes to retrace her video work ...
Biblical tragedy in five acts with prologue, based on a libretto by Père Bretonneau, first ...
Water displays and baroque music during a walk through the gardens and groves of the Château de ...
The Festiv'Impro comes back to Versailles, for its 18th edition.
The second part of this diptych devoted to Bach's cantatas includes a work composed for Mühlhausen.
Tragedy in music in a prologue and five acts on a libretto by Philippe Quinault after La Jérusalem ...
On Saturday 22 April 2023, the Cuisinaire du Roi will welcome a special guest with the talented chef...
Actéon is a little ‘hunting opera’ composed by Charpentier in 1684 as a short musical tragedy ...
The young soprano from Lausanne, Marie Lys, has won over audiences in just a few years, making her ...
Come and discover this crêpe cake revisited in the style of Hélène Darroze in her restaurant Joia...
Visit the Turgenev Museum on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays afternoon of the month, from April to ...