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    L’Olimpiade  

    Antonio Vivaldi

    The energy of Vivaldi aficionado Jean-Christophe Spinosi combined with Jakub Józef Orliński’s vocal exercises and breakdancing will be a joyful celebration of the Olympian spring.

    Jean-Christophe Spinosi | direction
    Emmanuel Daumas | staging
    Alban Ho Van | scenography
    Raphaëlle Delaunay | choreography 
    Marie La Rocca | costumes
    Cécile Kretschmar | wigs, makeup, masks
    Bruno Marsol | lighting

    Jakub Józef Orliński | Licida
    Marina Viotti | Megacle
    Caterina Piva | Aristea
    Delphine Galou | Argene
    Ana Maria Labin | Aminta
    Luigi De Donato | Clistene
    Christian Senn | Alcandro

    Quentin Signori | acrobate
    Bryan Doisy, Kerem Gelebek, Giacomo Luci, Allister Madin, Paul Vezin | danseurs

    Ensemble Matheus 
    Chœur de l’Académie Haendel Hendrix

    Wednesday 19 June - 6pm
    Meeting about L'Olimpiade

    At the crossroads of art and archaeology.
    While the Olympics have fuelled the imagination of artists over the centuries, it is in ancient texts and collections of antiquities that they have drawn their inspiration.
     
    With Emmanuel Daumas, stage director, Violaine Jeammet, curator of the Olympism exhibition at the Musée du Louvre & Cyrille Gouyette, mediator & project manager at the Musée du Louvre.
     
    Book ONLINE or call 01 49 52 50 50

    L’Olimpiade was premiered in Venice in 1734 at the Teatro Sant’Angelo, with a libretto by the poet Metastasio based on Herodotus. It was an immediate and resounding success. It is set near the town of Olympia on the day of the games, but the libretto is primarily a vehicle for an abundance of melodies in which betrayal of friendship and thwarted love jostle for position. It is one of Vivaldi’s finest works, in which the ever-fresh musical writing takes full advantage of the wide array of dramatic situations. Arias expressing the affetti of the souls of the various characters are outstanding and are set to music in an extremely rich and highly-coloured melodic style. Under the baton of Jean-Christophe Spinosi, a master of Vivaldi, we can enjoy the experience of rediscovering an athletic Jakub Józef Orliński, who is equally at home with vocal exercises and breakdancing. In these impromptu Olympics, who will emerge as the victor of the choral games?

    Production Théâtre des Champs-Elysées
    Ce projet a reçu le label Olympiade Culturelle.     

    Avec le soutien d’Aline Foriel-Destezet, 
    Grand Mécène de la saison artistique du Théâtre des Champs-Elysées
    En partenariat avec france.tv

    L’Olimpiade fait l’objet d’une captation réalisée par François Roussillon, coproduite par le Théâtre des Champs-Elysées et FRAprod, avec la participation de France Télévisions et le soutien du CNC.