Overview
Since William Christie founded Les Arts Florissants in 1979, they have strengthened year after year their reputation as one of the world’s premiere ensembles for early and Baroque music. For this 40th anniversary concert from 2019 at the stunning Philharmonie de Paris, core artists from “Les Arts Flo” reunite to perform some of the ensemble’s trademark pieces, from Lully’s Atys—a long-forgotten masterpiece they revived in 1987 over 230 years after its last performance—to the great operas of Rameau and gems by the likes of Charpentier, Purcell, and Handel. This celebratory concert features another first for the storied ensemble, as Christie shares conducting duties with Paul Agnew! Riveting from beginning to end, this Baroque Odyssey encapsulates all the qualities—world-class instrumentalists, impeccable Baroque vocalists, cannily chosen repertoire—that have made Les Arts Florissants such a beloved and enduring fixture in the classical world.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed A Baroque Odyssey: Les Arts Florissants celebrates 40 years?
A Baroque Odyssey: Les Arts Florissants celebrates 40 years was directed by Corentin Leconte.
Where was A Baroque Odyssey: Les Arts Florissants celebrates 40 years produced?
It was produced by companies including CLC Productions, Tangaro, Les Arts Florissants, Mezzo, Radio France, Kien Productions in France.
A Baroque Odyssey: Les Arts Florissants celebrates 40 years Ending Explained & Trivia
The ending of A Baroque Odyssey: Les Arts Florissants celebrates 40 years wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.
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