The Paris Opera and its General Manager Alexander Neef, announce the arrival of Gustavo Dudamel as Music Director for six seasons as of 1 August 2021.
The New Audience of the Paris Opera
The Paris Opera might be closed to the public because of the pandemic, but its audience is growing fast, online.
The Postponed Musical Feast of a Woman Maestro in Paris
Part One of a digital conversation presented by the American Friends of the Paris Opera…
A More Inclusive and Diverse Paris Opera
The Paris Opera & Ballet is trailblazing the debate on race, on and off the stage, at a time when this issue is raised in many Ballet companies throughout Europe.
Watch the 6th Edition of the Paris Opera Opening Gala
The American Friends of the Paris Opera & Ballet invite you to enjoy the 6th Edition Opening Paris Opera Gala from the comfort of your living room.
Update – Reopening of the Paris Opera
Message from the Paris Opera Managing Director – February 1st. Given the ongoing uncertainties delaying the prospect of reopening institutions that welcome the general public, the Paris Opera is once again having to review its artistic programme and adapt its activities.
Programming changes from February to July 2021 – message from Paris Opera Managing Director, Alexander Neef
Since establishments receiving audiences must remain closed until the end of January 2021 at the earliest, the Paris Opera is once more compelled to cancel performances scheduled over this period and to review its artistic programme for the first half of the year.
Becoming an Étoile, Live and Online
It was a first on the stage at the Bastille Opéra in Paris. Not the first performance of Rudolf Nureyev’s La Bayadère. This ballet—the last great creation of the Russian-born choreographer and director of Dance in Paris in the 1980s—has been part of the Paris Opera Ballet repertoire since 1992. Nor the fact that this Bayadère was sold and broadcast live on the internet through the new online platform “L’Opéra Chez Soi.”
From the Comfort of your Living Room to the Paris Opera
If Americans cannot travel to France and Paris for the time being, if they cannot attend a performance held at the Paris Opera Bastille or Palais Garnier, they now can enjoy some of the best ballet and opera performances as well as special programs and concerts from the comfort of their living rooms.
Paris Opera Resumes Performances and Adapts to Curfew as of December 15
Further to the latest government announcements setting out the conditions for the reopening of performance venues as of 15 December, the Paris Opera is delighted to inform you that its programme and the schedules for its forthcoming productions have been adapted so as to end at 9 p.m. at the latest.