UN AIR D´ITALIE, AN ESSENTIAL EXHIBITION TO DISCOVER THE PARIS OPERA

Today, is the last day that you can visit the exhibition Un air d´ Italieat the Opera National de Paris and co-organised with the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The Paris Opera founded in 1669 by Louis XIV under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Lully and in fact, classical ballet as we know it today arose within this institution at that time. Since then, it has been passed from generation to generation, being spread throughout the world until it has become one of the most represented performing arts today alongside operas and classical music. For all these reasons, the Paris Opera has always remained a lighthouse for all this artistic framework. 


Nowadays, in addition to the 380 performances at the Palais Garnier and the Opéra Bastille reaching an audience of over 800,000 people, they have launched a cycle of exhibitions to publicize the content of their scenic works within the framework of their library-museum in the heart of Paris. The latest has been Un air d´ Italie from May 28 to September 1 to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the first French lyric scene, where the activity of the Royal Academy of Music is traced back to the time of the Sun King until the end of the Ancien Régime that lead to the French Revolution. Therefore, it is an opportunity not to be missed if you are this weekend in Paris.

Interior and pieces shown through the exhibition
(Photo: Gonzalo Preciado-Azanza)


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