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Lully: Roland (Concert performance)

Royal Opera of Versailles (Palace of Versailles), Royal Opera, Paris, France
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Important Info
Type: Opera in Concert
City: Paris, France
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 2h 45min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Emiliano Gonzalez Toro
Conductor: Mathilde Etienne
Mezzo-Soprano: Alix Le Saux
Ensemble: I Gemelli
Baritone: Jérôme Boutillier
Tenor: Juan Sancho
Mezzo-Soprano: Karine Deshayes
Choir: Les Pages et les Chantres du Centre de musique baroque de Versailles
Soprano: Lila Dufy
Creators
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Lully
Overview

A mature work for Lully and Quinault, Roland is part of a "trilogy" of epic-inspired operas, far removed from lyrical tragedies with mythological subjects.

It is situated between Amadis , based on the Spanish chivalric romance Amadis de Gaule , by García Rodríguez de Montalvo (which Cervantes parodies in Don Quixote ) and Armida , inspired by Jerusalem Delivered , the sublime epic – romantic before its time – by Tasso. Roland focuses on a famous episode from Ariosto's Roland Furioso , in which a knight literally goes mad with love for the beauty who has betrayed him.

Ariosto's novel, abundant and baroque, mixes eroticism with irreverence. Like Shakespeare, its author did not adapt well to France. Anarchic and casual, whimsical and muddled, mixing genres and registers, Roland Furieux does not correspond to French taste, far removed from excess: "Although disorder is often diverting, it is always disorder" (Guez de Balzac). The disjointed story, full of improbabilities, hardly lends itself to edification or royal propaganda. But perhaps it is this disregard for classical rules that unleashes the imagination of the French authors who adapt it: tragicomedy (a hybrid genre) owes much to it. This is also the case with opera: what irony, malice, and humor in Quinault's libretto! Its structure does not respect any Aristotelian precept: thus the couple of lovers disappear in the third act and never return, leaving room for the furious madness of the hero, or rather, the anti-hero.

Musical tragedy in a prologue and five acts on a libretto by Philippe Quinault inspired by Ariosto's Orlando furioso, created at the Royal Academy of Music in 1685.

Concert in French with French and English surtitles.

Venue Info

Royal Opera of Versailles (Palace of Versailles) - Paris
Location   3 Place Léon Gambetta, Versailles

The Royal Opera of Versailles is the main theatre and opera house of the Palace of Versailles. The Royal Opera is one of the greatest works by the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel. Inaugurated in 1770 during the reign of Louis XV, it was at the time the largest concert hall in Europe, and was also a great technical achievement and an impressive feat of decorative refinement. A theatre for monarchic and then republican life, it has hosted celebrations, shows and parliamentary debates.

Designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, it is also known as the Théâtre Gabriel. The interior decoration by Augustin Pajou is constructed almost entirely of wood, painted to resemble marble in a technique known as faux marble. The excellent acoustics of the opera house is at least partly due to its wooden interior.

The house is located at the northern extremity of the north wing of the palace. General public access to the theater is gained through the two-story vestibule. Some parts of the Opéra, such as the King's Loge and the King's Boudoir represent some of the earliest expressions of what would become known as the Louis XVI style.

Lully’s Persée — written in 1682, the year Louis XIV moved into the palace — inaugurated the Opéra on 16 May 1770 in celebration of the marriage of the dauphin — the future Louis XVI — to Marie Antoinette.

The Opéra Royal can serve either as a theater for opera, stage plays, or orchestral events, when it can accommodate an audience of 712 or as a ballroom when the floor of the orchestra level of the auditorium can be raised to the level of the stage. On these occasions, the Opéra can accommodate 1,200.

Important Info
Type: Opera in Concert
City: Paris, France
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 2h 45min
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