Nicandro e Fileno

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The opera that Lully tried to ban

At the end of the 17th century, French opera was dominated by Lully, to the point that his rivals had to perform their works only in private. There was one exception, however: Nicandro e Fileno, by Paolo Lorenzani. Arriving from Rome in 1678 as the Queen’s music master, he had the work performed in 1681 at Fontainebleau before the King, despite Lully’s anger.

With its comic scenes, French influences and lamenti alla Rossi or Cavalli, when listening to this little gem revived by the young performers of La Palatine, it is easy to understand why Lully had every reason to fear the success of this dangerous rival… A real rediscovery!

Program and cast

Paolo Lorenzani

Nicandro e Fileno

La Palatine

Pastorale in three acts by Paolo Lorenzani, premiered before the king at the Château de Fontainebleau in September 1681.

 

CAST

Marie Théoleyre, Filli
Blandine de Sansal, Clori
Etienne Bazola, Nicandro
Mathieu Gourlet, Fileno
Clément Debieuvre, Lidio
Adrien Fournaison, Eurillo

La Palatine, ensemble in residence
Guillaume Haldenwang & Marie Théoleyre, artistic direction

New production for the Festival de Beaune

1h20 without intermission
In Italian, with French surtitles
Semi-staged version

The Festival bar welcomes you in the theatre foyer one hour before and one hour after the performance.

 

 

International Baroque Opera Festival Beaune

The International Baroque Opera Festival of Beaune, established in 1983, is a premier European event dedicated to baroque and romantic opera. Held annually in July in Beaune, Burgundy, the festival showcases masterpieces by composers like Handel, Rameau, and Monteverdi, performed with period instruments in historic venues such as the Hospices Civils and the Notre-Dame Basilica. Renowned for its commitment to authenticity and excellence, the festival has become a must-attend event for classical music enthusiasts worldwide.​

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