Christmas at the Chapelle Royale

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December 2026
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Program and cast

December 5
Charpentier: Midnight Mass
Bach: Magnificat
Amandine Sanchez, Blanche Lefèvre,
Blandine de Sansal, David Tricou, Alex Rosen
La Chapelle Harmonique
Valentin Tournet, Conductor

 

December 11
Bach: Christmas Oratorio
Sophie Junker, Christopher Lowrey, Valerio Contaldo,
Andreas Wolf
Nederlands Kamerkoor
Cappella Mediterranea
Leonardo García-Alarcón, Conductor

 

December 12 & 13
Handel: Messiah
Amandine Sanchez, Arnaud Gluck, Stéphane Wolf*,
Bastien Rimondi, Edward Grint

Member of the Royal Opera Academy – Class of 2025/2027
Choir and Orchestra of the Royal Opera
Théotime Langlois de Swarte, Conductor

 

December 19
Vivaldi: Gloria
Handel: Dixit Dominus
Bach: Motet Singet dem Herrn
Amandine Sanchez, Fanny Valentin*, Stéphane Wolf*,
Antoine Ageorges*, Samuel Guibal**

Members of the Royal Opera Academy – Class of 2025/2027
** Class of 2023/2025
Choir and Orchestra of the Royal Opera
Chloé de Guillebon, Conductor

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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