Close
  • News
  • IndieOpera
  • Reviews
    • Stage Reviews
    • DVD and CD Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Special Features
    • Opera Meets Film
    • On This Day
  • Opera Wiki
  • Opera Quiz
  • Like OperaWire on Facebook
  • Follow OperaWire on Twitter
  • Follow OperaWire on Instagram
  • Advertise
  • About OperaWire
    • Join the Team
    • Our Authors
  • Support OperaWire
  • Contact Us
Menu
OperaWire
  • Like OperaWire on Facebook
  • Follow OperaWire on Twitter
  • Follow OperaWire on Instagram
  • News
  • IndieOpera
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Special Features
  • Opera Wiki

Sebastien Daucé

Mar 27, 2024

Théâtre des Champs-Élysées Review 2024: David et Jonathas

Photo credit: © Philippe Delval / théâtre de Caen Charpentier’s “David et Jonathas” is a forgotten gem. The French composer was an expert in dramatic pace. His operas flow as normal plays do. The singing line hardly distorts the text, making the watching experience extremely accessible even for intermediate French speakers. Moreover, in “David et Jonathas” we find some of {…}

Jul 12, 2021

Festival d’Aix-En-Provence 2021 Review: Combattimento, La Théorie du Cygne Noir

(Photo: Monika Ritterhaus) “Combattimento, La Théorie du Cygne Noir” is a staged work for eight singers, consisting of madrigals, arias, lamentations, and instrumental pieces from the baroque period taken from the years 1630 to 1650. Put together by musical director Sébastien Daucé and stage director Silvia Costa for the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, it includes works by Monteverdi, Cavalli, Messaino, Carissimi, Merula, {…}

Newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest Opera news, events and releases!

  Thank you for Signing Up
Please check if you entered the email address correctly.
1,true,6,Contact Email,2
OperaWire Newsletter

Links

  • Home
  • About OperaWire
  • Editorial Policy
  • Advertise
  • Join the Team
  • Privacy Policy

Social

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Contact

  • General Enquiries
    [email protected]

  • Articles & Press
    [email protected]

Opera is thriving. And OperaWire came about as a desire to take in as much of it and allow the passionate fan base access to everything this wondrous art form has to offer on a daily basis.

© Copyright 2025 OperaWire
Site by Lenny's Studio