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Sous la direction de Lionel Pons, ces actes sont issus du colloque organisé au Palazzetto Bru Zane (Venise) les 19 et 20 février 2011 avec le soutien de l'association Musiciens entre guerre et paix (MeGeP).

Suite au colloque "L’homme-violon : Pierre Baillot (1771-1842)" qui a eu lieu à Paris les 9 et 10 janvier 2015, découvrez le fonds conservé par les descendants du musicien et numérisé par le Palazzetto Bru Zane.

As Cinq-Mars (1877) was just released as a CD-book, the eleventh volume of Palazzetto Bru Zane’s “French Opera” collection, we invite you to discover notes on this opera on bruzanemediabase.

With the CD/booklet devoted to the work of Marie Jaëll in the Palazzetto Bru Zane Portrait series just released, find out more about the composer in the Bruzanemediabase.

Du 23 mars au 2 avril 2015, Le Pré aux clercs de Ferdinand Hérold retrouve les planches de l'Opéra-Comique de Paris. Découvrez ici une présentation de l'œuvre ainsi que des articles de presse parus à l'issue de sa création.

Du 11 avril au 21 mai 2015, un festival rend honneur George Onslow au Palazzetto Bru Zane. Retrouvez ici sa biographie, des présentations de ses œuvres et des articles qui lui sont consacrés.

With the revival of Lalo and Coquard's La Jacquerie scheduled for March 11 2016 in Paris, find out more about this 1895 work here.

From 26 September to 10 November 2015, the Palazzetto Bru Zane presents in Venice a cycle of concerts devoted to Édouard Lalo. Further information on the works of this composer who oscillated between folklorism and Wagnerism may be found here.

Les Chevaliers de la Table ronde by Hervé, from December 16 to January 7 at the Athénée Théâtre Louis-Jouvet, with the compagny Les Brigands.

Martin-Pierre et Armand Marsick were active in and witnesses to the musical life of their time. Find out more about them in these source documents: letters, photographs and autographed title pages dating from the Third Republic.

Next Friday, June 3, as part of the Fourth Palazzetto Bru Zane Paris Festival, a revival of Gaspare Spontini’s Olympie will be staged at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. To mark the event, the libretto and background information on the opera are available as of now.

If you wish to prepare yourself to our Saint-Saëns Festival (September 24th to November 3rd 2016 in Venice) you can explore all our sheets about the composer and his works.

Find out more about Hérold’s “Le Pré aux clercs” on the occasion of the release of our CD-book!

Festival Berlioz has just released its “So British” poster for its 2017 season. In preparation for your visit to La Côte Saint-André, brush up on the conference proceedings of L’Influence anglaise sur la romantisme musical français (2012).

Go backstage at the Opéra at the time of premiere of Lemoyne’s Phèdre with the letters of Antoine Dauvergne (director) to Denis Papillon de La Ferté (Intendant/administrator of the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi) between 1780 and 1790.

To mark the occasion of Palazzetto Bru Zane’s Spring 2017 festival devoted to Fernand de La Tombelle, click here to research the archives assembled by his descendants including scores, concert programmes, articles and photographs.

First performed at the Paris Opera in December 1841, Halévy’s La Reine de Chypre will be revived at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on June 7, 2017 as part of Palazzetto Bru Zane’s Paris Festival. Click here for related articles and analysis of the work, the libretto, and press coverage from the time the work was premiered.

Palazzetto Bru Zane’s Camille Saint-Saëns cycle will conclude with a staging of Le Timbre d’argent at the Opéra Comique from June 9 through June 19, 2017. Click here for fact sheets and articles on the work on the bruzanemediabase.

We will be celebrating the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Gounod in 2018. But there’s no need to wait until the anniversary to brush up on your classics (or rather, your Romantics)!

‘I have always had a powerful urge to do extraordinary things’ (Antoine Reicha, Autobiography). Start your preparations for the Reicha cycle (Venice, September-November 2017) right now!