A look back at the ‘Scènes Ouvertes’ weekend at the Opéra Comique

Over the weekend of 8-10 November, the Opéra Comique buzzed to the rhythm of an intense programme, in a theatre bustling with curious onlookers, regulars and novices, young and old - a theatre in motion! A chance to immerse yourself in the world of opera, with a series of performances and workshops throughout the weekend.

Published on 10 November 2024
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This weekend, audiences were treated to a recital entitled ‘L'amour du chant’, featuring Sabine Devieilhe and Mathieu Pordoy in a musical journey from Franz Liszt to Édith Piaf, via Schubert and Strauss.

The artist Lémofil presented an open stage entitled ‘Ce que je te laisserai’. The event provided an opportunity for musical reflection, with readings of texts and poems accompanied by improvisation from pianist Martin Vigne.

The weekend was punctuated by a series of events, concerts and a masterclass. The Académie's masterclass, led by Sabine Devieilhe, Mathieu Pordoy and artists from the Académie de l'Opéra-Comique, gave participants an opportunity to discover the transmission between musicians and singers and the secrets of technique and vocal work.

The participatory concert ‘Comme ça vous chante’ was an artistic event for everyone. Singers from the public were able to perform alongside professionals, creating a unique and enriching experience.

The ‘Bébés choeurs’ concert for 0-3 year olds gave the youngest children and their families a chance to discover the Opéra-Comique and its repertoire in a different way, led by Iris Thion-Poncet and the Ensemble Entresilences.

The Maîtrise Populaire's public classes gave the public an opportunity to discover and participate in the multidisciplinary teaching approach of the Maîtrise Populaire, under the artistic direction of Sarah Koné and her teaching team.

Week-end « Scènes ouvertes »

November 08 to 10, 2024

Open to the general public and families aged 6 and over | Some activities must be booked in advance, others are free on site.

With the exceptional participation of Sabine Devieilhe.

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