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The Opera Royal can serve either as a theater for opera, stage plays, or orchestral events, when it can accommodate an audience of 712, or as a ballroom, when the floor of the orchestra level of the auditorium can be raised to the level of the stage. On these occasions, the Opera can accommodate 1,200.
Mariño has been widely sought as a recitalist and soloist. In September of 2022, he made his Australian debut in Sydney and Melbourne with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra. [5] [6] [7] In February 2023, he was part of the first-ever South Korean tour of the Versailles Royal Opera Orchestra. [8]
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Royal Opera or Royal Opera House may refer to: . Khedivial Opera House, Cairo, Egypt; burnt down in 1971; Royal Swedish Opera, opera house and opera company in Sweden; L'Opéra of the Palace of Versailles or L'Opéra Royal de Versailles, France
Polifemo is an opera in three acts by Nicola Porpora with a libretto by Paolo Rolli.The opera is based on a combination of two mythological stories involving the cyclops Polyphemus: His killing of Acis and his blinding by Ulysses.
Jarre in 2008. Jean-Michel André Jarre (born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and record producer. He is a pioneer in the electronic, ambient and new-age genres, and is known for organising outdoor spectacles featuring his music, accompanied by vast laser displays, large projections and fireworks.
For the next seven years, during the Régence of Philippe d'Orléans, the royal court of the young King Louis XV was the first in Paris, while the Regent governed from his Parisian residence, the Palais-Royal. Versailles was again the unofficial capital of France from June 1722, when Louis XV returned to Versailles, until October 1789, when a ...