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Pinchgut Opera presents Pleasures of Versailles
 

Pinchgut Opera presents Pleasures of Versailles

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Pinchgut Opera presents Pleasures of Versailles - two tiny operas, short and sweet.

Celebrate the glorious music of the French Baroque with two tiny operas: The Pleasures of Versailles, a witty allegory of an evening’s pleasure, and Love Conquers All.

In 1682, Louis XIV initiated the “Fêtes d’appartement”, a series of

 festivities in the intimate rooms of the Grand Apartments at the Palace of Versailles. Three times a week, from 6 until 10 in the evening, a variety of entertainments were held for the enjoyment of the king and his favourites. Here, Pinchgut presents theatrical representations of two of these divertissements, or “tiny operas” by Charpentier.

An exceptional artistic team, featuring movement director Shannon Burns, designer Melanie Liertz, and soloists Cathy-Di Zhang, Lauren Lodge-Campbell, Hannah Fraser, Michael Petruccelli and David Greco, promise an exquisite musical adventure and a new discovery of opera to cherish.

Conducted by Erin Helyard with Orchestra of the Antipodes.

 

Event details

Venue: City Recital Hall, Sydney
Bookings: https://tickets.pinchgutopera.com.au/WEBPAGES/EntaWebShow/ShowDatesCombo.aspx
Start Date: Saturday 09 September 2023

Sat 9 SEP 2pm | Sun 10 Sep 5pm
Tix from $62
Under 35s - $35

 

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