Paris season

Victoires!

Operatic revolutions under Napoleon I
Concert
© Nika Marchi
Like Louis XIV, Napoleon understood how useful art could be to promote his image and ideology. Opera was one of the cogs in his shrewd policy. His determination materialized thanks to an army of composers grouped together in the Conservatoire, which had opened in 1795, including Catel, Le Sueur and Méhul. His conquest of Italy also led to his discovery of Paisiello, and this decisive encounter opened the doors of the Paris Opera to composers such as Spontini and Cherubini, who would invent the monumental Romanticism that Wagner and Verdi would later feed on.

The programme presented by Judith van Wanroij and the soloists of Le Concert de la Loge aims to illustrate the ebullience of this laboratory for opera composition.

Dates

Wed 22 October 2025
20.00
Auditorium du Musée du Louvre, Paris

Performers

Judith van Wanroij soprano
SOLISTES DU CONCERT DE LA LOGE
Julien Chauvin and Karine Crocquenoy violins
Pierre-Éric Nimylowycz viola
Felix Knecht cello

Programme

Arias from operas by CHERUBINI, MÉHUL, GLUCK, JADIN, FONTENELLE and SPONTINI
Production Bru Zane France
Transcriptions by Alexandre Dratwicki
Published by the Palazzetto Bru Zane