- Aix-en-Provence Festival
The festival international d'art lyrique is an annual international music festival which takes place each summer in
Aix-en-Provence , principally in the month of July. Devoted mainly to opera, it also includes concerts of orchestral, chamber, vocal and solo instrumental music. The first festival took place in July1948 . It was made up of three or four concerts in the cour de l'Archevêché, a concert in the Saint-Sauveur cathedral, and six further concerts and recitals in various locations throughout the town. An opera was added to these concerts, Mozart's "Così fan tutte ", a work practically unknown by the French public at the time. However, it was not until 1949 that the festival became a success with its production of "Don Giovanni ".From inception until 1974, the festival was directed by
Gabriel Dussorget who devoted much attention to the artistic and detailed aspects of the productions, which in turn attracted much attention to the festival.Under the direction of
Bernard Lefort from 1974 to 1982, the Festival became devoted tobel canto opera and, in general, a celebration of the voice. Performances of 19th century operas by Verdi and Donizetti were given by the reigning stars of bel canto such asMontserrat Caballé ,José Carreras ,Marilyn Horne , andKatia Ricciarelli , and the Festival spread throughout the town.From 1982, a broadening of the repertoire to include baroque to modern operas (Britten and Prokofiev, in particular) characterized the era of director
Louis Erlo , who gave preference to Mozart by staging new productions of his most famous works, but also the early operas written in the composer's youth.In 1998
Stéphane Lissner took over the Festival, accomplishing a complete renovation of theThéâtre de l'Archevêché and thus making it the heart of the Festival. New operas were commissioned, most recently the 2005 production of "Julie" by the Belgian composerPhilippe Boesmans , based on Strindberg's "Miss Julie ."In 2006, it featured concerts and operas as well as master classes. These included Wagner's "
Das Rheingold " conducted by SirSimon Rattle with SirWillard White as Wotan; Mozart's "The Magic Flute ", conducted byDaniel Harding ; Rossini's "The Italian Girl in Algiers"; the Berlin Philharmonic playing Mahler's 5th Symphony; andPierre Boulez , conducting and on the piano and works byHenry Purcell .Performances are given in a variety of locations, including:
*the Théâtre de l'Archevêché, in the courtyard of the former archibshop's palace;
*the Grand Théâtre de Provence, opened in 2007;
*the Jeu de Paumes, a restored 18th century theatre;
*the courtyard of the Hôtel Maynier d'Oppède.ee also
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List of opera festivals External links
* [http://www.festival-aix.com "Festival d'Aix-en-Provence" official website]
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