| Date | Event | Composers, Works, Performers |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday 14-Dec-13 08:00pm |
Cité de la Musique, Concert Hall (Salle des Concerts), ParisEnsemble intercontemporain - Orchestre du Conservatoire de Paris - Lothar Koenigs |
|
![]() | ||
| Cité de la Musique, Concert Hall (Salle des Concerts), Paris, 221, avenue Jean-Jaurès, 75019 Paris, France Saturday 14-Dec-13 08:00pm Ensemble intercontemporain - Orchestre du Conservatoire de Paris - Lothar Koenigs | ||
| Saturday 22-Feb-14 08:00pm |
Cité de la Musique, Concert Hall (Salle des Concerts), ParisAvant Scènes - Orchestre des Lauréats du Conservatoire de Paris |
See More info... for programme details. |
![]() | ||
| Cité de la Musique, Concert Hall (Salle des Concerts), Paris, 221, avenue Jean-Jaurès, 75019 Paris, France Saturday 22-Feb-14 08:00pm Avant Scènes - Orchestre des Lauréats du Conservatoire de Paris With the support of the Meyer Foundation for cultural and artistic development, "Avant-scenes" annual winners will produce and perform a concerto and true "debut" in Paris. | ||
| Saturday 5-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Paris Opera Ballet School Show |
Paris Opera Ballet School |
![]() | ||
| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Saturday 5-Apr-14 07:30pm Paris Opera Ballet School Show Napoli Music by Helsted, Edvard (1816-1900) / Paulli, Holger Simon (1810-1891) / Lumbye, Hans Christian (1810-1874) / Boserup, Louise Alenius (b. 1978) As an echo to the Tricentenary celebrations of 2013, the Paris Opera Ballet School pursues its journey through the stylistic history of the French School. The evening begins with Concerto en Ré, created by Claude Bessy in 1977 for the first performance by the school she directed from 1973 until 2004, and which brought all the students on stage. The journey continues with the Danish romanticism of August Bournonville, with its pas de six and Neapolitan tarantella providing touches of Italian colour; thence to Scaramouche, created in 2005 by Danseur Étoile José Martinez for the younger pupils, a production which draws on the pantomime tradition of the Commedia dell'arte. The voyage ends on the shores of John Neumeier's neoclassicism with Yondering. Alongside the annual demonstrations which give an insight into the richness of the school's teaching, this production allows the audience to appreciate the excellence of the French School of Dance and the training passed on, developed and maintained over a period of several centuries. | ||
| Sunday 6-Apr-14 02:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Paris Opera Ballet School Show |
Paris Opera Ballet School |
![]() | ||
| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Sunday 6-Apr-14 02:30pm Paris Opera Ballet School Show Napoli Music by Helsted, Edvard (1816-1900) / Paulli, Holger Simon (1810-1891) / Lumbye, Hans Christian (1810-1874) / Boserup, Louise Alenius (b. 1978) As an echo to the Tricentenary celebrations of 2013, the Paris Opera Ballet School pursues its journey through the stylistic history of the French School. The evening begins with Concerto en Ré, created by Claude Bessy in 1977 for the first performance by the school she directed from 1973 until 2004, and which brought all the students on stage. The journey continues with the Danish romanticism of August Bournonville, with its pas de six and Neapolitan tarantella providing touches of Italian colour; thence to Scaramouche, created in 2005 by Danseur Étoile José Martinez for the younger pupils, a production which draws on the pantomime tradition of the Commedia dell'arte. The voyage ends on the shores of John Neumeier's neoclassicism with Yondering. Alongside the annual demonstrations which give an insight into the richness of the school's teaching, this production allows the audience to appreciate the excellence of the French School of Dance and the training passed on, developed and maintained over a period of several centuries. | ||
| Tuesday 8-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Paris Opera Ballet School Show |
Paris Opera Ballet School |
![]() | ||
| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Tuesday 8-Apr-14 07:30pm Paris Opera Ballet School Show Napoli Music by Helsted, Edvard (1816-1900) / Paulli, Holger Simon (1810-1891) / Lumbye, Hans Christian (1810-1874) / Boserup, Louise Alenius (b. 1978) As an echo to the Tricentenary celebrations of 2013, the Paris Opera Ballet School pursues its journey through the stylistic history of the French School. The evening begins with Concerto en Ré, created by Claude Bessy in 1977 for the first performance by the school she directed from 1973 until 2004, and which brought all the students on stage. The journey continues with the Danish romanticism of August Bournonville, with its pas de six and Neapolitan tarantella providing touches of Italian colour; thence to Scaramouche, created in 2005 by Danseur Étoile José Martinez for the younger pupils, a production which draws on the pantomime tradition of the Commedia dell'arte. The voyage ends on the shores of John Neumeier's neoclassicism with Yondering. Alongside the annual demonstrations which give an insight into the richness of the school's teaching, this production allows the audience to appreciate the excellence of the French School of Dance and the training passed on, developed and maintained over a period of several centuries. | ||
| Thursday 10-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris)Paris Opera Ballet School Show |
Paris Opera Ballet School |
![]() | ||
| Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris), 75009 Paris, France Thursday 10-Apr-14 07:30pm Paris Opera Ballet School Show Napoli Music by Helsted, Edvard (1816-1900) / Paulli, Holger Simon (1810-1891) / Lumbye, Hans Christian (1810-1874) / Boserup, Louise Alenius (b. 1978) As an echo to the Tricentenary celebrations of 2013, the Paris Opera Ballet School pursues its journey through the stylistic history of the French School. The evening begins with Concerto en Ré, created by Claude Bessy in 1977 for the first performance by the school she directed from 1973 until 2004, and which brought all the students on stage. The journey continues with the Danish romanticism of August Bournonville, with its pas de six and Neapolitan tarantella providing touches of Italian colour; thence to Scaramouche, created in 2005 by Danseur Étoile José Martinez for the younger pupils, a production which draws on the pantomime tradition of the Commedia dell'arte. The voyage ends on the shores of John Neumeier's neoclassicism with Yondering. Alongside the annual demonstrations which give an insight into the richness of the school's teaching, this production allows the audience to appreciate the excellence of the French School of Dance and the training passed on, developed and maintained over a period of several centuries. | ||