Opera Events in Paris
Opera emerged in late 16th-century Italy as a fusion of vocal music and theatrical drama, significantly influenced by the Florentine Camerata's desire to revive Greek tragic traditions. Find upcoming Opera events in Paris below.
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Upcoming Opera Events

Au revoir Klaus !
Tue, 6 Apr @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Klaus Mäkelä / Alexandre Kantorow
Wed, 7 Apr @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Klaus Mäkelä / Alexandre Kantorow
Thu, 8 Apr @ 8:00 PM
Marina Rebeka / Jonas Kaufmann
Sun, 11 Apr @ 8:00 PM
America !
Wed, 14 Apr @ 8:00 PM
America !
Thu, 15 Apr @ 8:00 PM
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wed, 21 Apr @ 8:00 PM
Rameau-mania
Mon, 26 Apr @ 8:00 PM
Les Siècles
Wed, 28 Apr @ 8:00 PM
Max Richter
Thu, 29 Apr @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Roberto González-Monjas / Clara-Jumi Kang
Wed, 12 May @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Roberto González-Monjas / Clara-Jumi Kang
Thu, 13 May @ 8:00 PM
Schein / Schütz / Les Arts Florissants
Tue, 18 May @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Marie Jacquot / Martin Fröst
Wed, 19 May @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de Paris / Marie Jacquot / Martin Fröst
Thu, 20 May @ 8:00 PM
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Fri, 21 May @ 8:00 PM
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Sat, 22 May @ 8:00 PM
Trilogie Cocteau / Philip Glass
Thu, 27 May @ 8:00 PM
Trilogie Cocteau / Philip Glass
Fri, 28 May @ 8:00 PM
Trilogie Cocteau / Philip Glass
Sat, 29 May @ 8:00 PM
Asmik Grigorian / Lukas Geniušas
Sat, 29 May @ 8:00 PMAbout Opera
Opera emerged in late 16th-century Italy as a fusion of vocal music and theatrical drama, significantly influenced by the Florentine Camerata's desire to revive Greek tragic traditions. This grand genre typically features an orchestral ensemble supporting unamplified soloists, such as sopranos and tenors, who perform through a combination of melodic arias and speech-like recitatives. Characterized by wide-ranging tempos and high dynamic contrast, the mood spans from tragic pathos to comic levity, always prioritizing dramatic narrative over simple rhythmic consistency. As a foundational pillar of Western classical music, opera maintains a profound semantic relationship with later developments in musical theater and cinematic scoring, representing the pinnacle of vocal and orchestral integration.
Also known as: Lyrical drama
Opera events in Paris - FAQ
- What is Opera music?
- Opera emerged in late 16th-century Italy as a fusion of vocal music and theatrical drama, significantly influenced by the Florentine Camerata's desire to revive Greek tragic traditions. This grand genre typically features an orchestral ensemble supporting unamplified soloists, such as sopranos and tenors, who perform through a combination of melodic arias and speech-like recitatives. Characterized by wide-ranging tempos and high dynamic contrast, the mood spans from tragic pathos to comic levity…
- What Opera events are in Paris?
- Mood tracks all upcoming Opera events in Paris - concerts, club nights, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily with new events across all major venues in Paris. Browse the listings above to find tonight's Opera events or upcoming shows this week.
- What are the characteristics of Opera music?
- Opera music scores high on organicness (100%), vocality (95%), energy (75%), and lower on danceability (15%), grit (10%). These qualities shape the typical Opera sound at live events and club nights.
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