News

from 19 to 26 March 2018

Let's start this eventful week for our artists with the soprano Hélène Carpentier. We will have the pleasure to hear her in a program with works by Bach, Couperin and Monteverdi on 20 March at 20h00 at the Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris.

On 22 March at 20h30, Isabelle Druet, accompanied by Anne le Bozec at the piano, among others, will sing in a program about american music and Mozart at the Printemps des Arts de Monte Carlo.

This same day, the tenor Jean-François Novelli (1st photo) will perform the role of the Genius of the cold in Le destin du nouveau siècle (A. Campra) with La Tempesta ensemble at the Louis-le-Grand high school.

On 23 and 25 March, Kévin Amiel (2nd photo) will sing the title role in Siegfried (R. Wagner) at the Opéra de Saint-Etienne. Laurent Touche will be at the head of the Orchestre Symphonique Saint-Etienne Loire and the staging ensured by Julien Ostini.

Still on 23 march at 20h, let's go to the Musée de l'armée in Paris with Eva Zaïcik and the Consort ensemble. They will interpret a program composed by works of Haendel and Purcell. Then, she will be at the Chapelle royale de Versailles on 24 March at 20h. She will be accompanied by the Poème Harmonique ensemble in Leçons de ténèbres (F. Couperin).

In Tourcoing, we could hear Renaud Delaigue as Arkel in Pelléas et Mélisande (C. Debussy) on 23, 25 and 27 March. For this last performance, the mezzo-soprano Anna Reinhold will join him to sing Mélisande.

By his side, Thomas Dolié will start a concert tour of St Matthew Passion (J.S. Bach) with  Les Musiciens du Louvre ; he will perform the role of Jesus  from 22 to 30 March. The tour will go through Zaragoza, Oviedo, Murcia, Cuenca, Barcelona, et Essen.

Moreover, we remind you that a crowdfunding campain for his new disc about Schubert's work is still ongoing. We invite you to follow this link for more information.