Marcel Beekman
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With his affinity for the 16th-century sculptor Benvenuto Cellini's advocacy of artistic and personal freedom, Hector Berlioz went straight for the grand gesture with his first completed opera. Returning to it years after initial production debacles, Berlioz stated that he would 'never again find such verve and Cellinian impetuosity, nor such a variety of ideas.' The plot revolves around Cellini's wooing of Teresa, a match frustrated at every opportunity by his rival, the cowardly Fieramosca. Benvenuto Cellini is a pithy work combining romance, excitement, violence, comedy and spectacle; the perfect stage for Terry Gilliam's stylishly colorful and larger than life directing.
Benvenuto Cellini

Based on real events and drawing on Georg BĂŒchner's revolutionary play, Alban Berg's Wozzeck turns a grimly tragic narrative of violence and murder into one of the most powerful and original operas of the 20th century. Berg's uncompromising portrayal of brutality and madness generated much controversy, but the significance of Wozzeck was soon recognised; its compelling lyrical expansiveness, large-scale dramatic gestures and remarkable musical structures producing music of overwhelming emotional intensity. The Financial Times declared this to be 'a beautiful, moving, engrossing production⊠this is a consummate Wozzeck, blending clarity, lyricism, compassion and crushing force.'
Berg: Wozzeck

Love, power and ambition meet on the stage of the Teatre de Liceu in Barcelona with L'Incoronazione di Poppea by Monteverdi directed by Jordi Savall and directed by Calixto Bieito.
L'Incoronazione di Poppea

Louis Andriessen's opera, based on Dante's Divine Comedy, plays out as a combination of a stage production and filmed elements, which sees Dante as a journalist, Beatrice as a Diplomat and Lucifer as a factory owner.
La Commedia

Offenbachâs mockery of bourgeois ideals, the sublimity of music and the institution of marriage ensures that the moralistic sermonizing of âPublic Opinionâ falls on deaf ears. The mysterious figure of John Styx tells the story of behind-the-times Orpheus and his hacked-off Eurydice, of gods and goddesses seeking diversion, jaded with humdrum life in Olympus. He tells of the rebellion in the pantheon, which Jupiter adeptly averts by promising an amusement for his entourage. Burning with curiosity to see the beauteous captive and the contest between Jupiter and Pluto for Eurydiceâs favour, the illustrious company embarks on an infernal ride to the underworld that culminates in what is surely the most wellknown can-can in the history of music. And what of Eurydice? She ends up putting a spoke in everyoneâs wheelâŠ
Orphée aux Enfers - Salzburger Festspiele 2019
Since William Christie founded Les Arts Florissants in 1979, they have strengthened year after year their reputation as one of the worldâs premiere ensembles for early and Baroque music. For this 40th anniversary concert from 2019 at the stunning Philharmonie de Paris, core artists from âLes Arts Floâ reunite to perform some of the ensembleâs trademark pieces, from Lullyâs Atysâa long-forgotten masterpiece they revived in 1987 over 230 years after its last performanceâto the great operas of Rameau and gems by the likes of Charpentier, Purcell, and Handel. This celebratory concert features another first for the storied ensemble, as Christie shares conducting duties with Paul Agnew! Riveting from beginning to end, this Baroque Odyssey encapsulates all the qualitiesâworld-class instrumentalists, impeccable Baroque vocalists, cannily chosen repertoireâthat have made Les Arts Florissants such a beloved and enduring fixture in the classical world.
A Baroque Odyssey: Les Arts Florissants celebrates 40 years

PlatĂ©e, a silly and conceited nymph, falls for a fake wedding to Jupiter, king of the gods. This new staging of Jean-Philippe Rameauâs Baroque masterpiece is colourful, eccentric, full of wit and free of taboos, yet also surprisingly deep. Filmed 1st june 2025 at Czech National Theatre, Prague
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Platée à Vienne

The virtuoso pianist VĂkingur Olafsson electrifies the Bremen Festival with Edvard Grieg's âPiano Concerto in A minorâ (1868).
VĂkingur Olafsson and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Perform Ravel and Grieg @ Musikfest Bremen Festival 2022

Francesco Cavalli's incandescent opera, where tragedy rubs shoulders with comedy, and burlesque alternates with deep emotion. Max Emanuel CenÄiÄ directs a lively production, drawing on the codes of commedia dell'arte. This game of love and chance combines passion, betrayal, and power struggles. The countertenor takes on the title role, while Leonardo GarcĂa AlarcĂłn conducts the Cappella Mediterranea.
Francesco Cavalli : Pompeo Magno @ Bayreuth Baroque 2025

Under the baton of its artistic director, Shunsuke Sato, the Netherlands Bach Society performs Carl Philipp Emanuel Bachâs âMagnificatâ at St. Peterâs Cathedral in Bremen.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Magnificat @ Bremen Music Festival

PlatĂ©e, a silly and conceited nymph, falls for a fake wedding to Jupiter, king of the gods. This new staging of Jean-Philippe Rameauâs Baroque masterpiece is colourful, eccentric, full of wit and free of taboos, yet also surprisingly deep. Louis XV had PlatĂ©e performed for his son's wedding festivities in 1745. The burlesque raised Rameauâs standing and played a part in his appointment as composer to the court. In 1749, the Paris opera added PlatĂ©e to its repertoire, notwithstanding the outrage sparked by the libretto.