Charpentier Et L’italie: Messe À Quatre Choeurs

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VIP CATEGORY: Best seats in house with complimentary glass of champagne and programme.

PRESTIGE CATEGORY: Excellent seats with complimentary glass of champagne and programme.

Program and cast

Pauline Gaillard*: Soprano

Attila Varga-Tóth*: Tenor

Léo Guillou-Kérédan: Tenor

Halidou Nombre*: Barytone

*Members of the Royal Opera Academy

Maîtrise de Paris

Chœur de l’Opéra Royal

Consort Musica Vera 

Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Polychoral works by Monteverdi, Gabrieli, Benevoli, Charpentier

 

Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) : Deus in Adjutorium 

 

Orazio Benevoli (1605-1672) : Dixit Dominus à six chœurs

 

Claudio Monteverdi : Sonata supra Sancta Maria 

 

Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612)  : In Ecclesiis à trois chœurs 

 

Paolo Agostini (1583-1629) : Magnificat à cinq chœurs 

 

Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzon per sonar a 15 

 

Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704): Messe à quatre chœurs

Royal Chapel of Versailles

The Royal Chapel was finished in 1710 at the end of Louis XIV’s reign. Jules Hardouin-Mansart proposed the plan to the King in 1669. The First Architect died in 1708 without seeing the end of the works which were taken over by his brother-in-law Robert De Cotte. The reigning monarch only came for major religious festivals where he received communion, for ceremonies of the Order of Saint-Esprit, for the baptisms and weddings of the royal children celebrated from 1710 to 1789. This exceptional palatine chapel was also used for a wide range of religious ceremonies, including the marriage of Archduchess Marie-Antoinette with the future Louis XVI.

Above the altar, around the organ by Clicquot decorated with a fine relief of King David, played by great masters like François Couperin, the Chapel’s music, famous all over Europe, sung motets everyday during all religious services. Today Handel’s Dixit Dominus or Messiah, Bach’s Oratorios, Magnificat, Cantatas or Passions, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater or Charpentier’s Te Deum ring out in this majestic architecture.

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