
After the success of La Bayadère and Romeo and Juliet, this December, another breath-taking show organized by the Opera de Paris, in honor of Rudolf Nureyev, will grace the stage of Opera Bastille!
After the success of La Bayadère and Romeo and Juliet, this December, another breath-taking show organized by the Opera de Paris, in honor of Rudolf Nureyev, will grace the stage of Opera Bastille!
Until October 18, 2016, Opera Bastille will be putting on a show of the prominent Italian composer Giacomo Puccini’s melodrama, Tosca (1900).
Opera Bastille opens to view a new show that brings to light two magnificent ballets Entre Chien et Loup by the brilliant choreographer Justin Peck and Brahms-Schönberg Quartet by the prominent choreographer who was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978, George Balanchine.
Claimed to be adapted from a scenario by the French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette’s, Aida was written in four acts by the Italian librettist Antonio Ghislanzoni. It was premiered at Cairo’s Khedivial Opera House in Cairo, Egypt, on December 24, 1871.
Under the conduction of the leading Swiss conductor Philippe Jordan, Richard Strauss’ comic opera Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose) is at Opera Bastille from 09th until 31st, May 2016.