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A nostalgic, underground baroque night.
A journey to the banks of the Nile and the Holy Land through Handel's lens. Israel in Egypt holds a unique place in Handel's oeuvre, being one of his most daring oratorios for choral performance. Entirely based on sacred texts, the work illustrates the ten plagues of Egypt and Israel's return to the Promised Land. Unlike Bach's Passions or Mozart's operas, Handel rarely uses recitative here, instead placing the narrative weight almost entirely on the chorus.
vri 6 nov.
over 4 dagen
over 18 dagen
over 8 dagen
over 15 dagen
over 9 dagen
over 6 weken
vri 9 okt.
woe 13 jan. 2027
din 30 mrt. 2027
over 5 weken
over 5 weken
over 5 weken
over 6 wekenThis oratorio is notable for placing the narrative weight almost entirely on the chorus, relying less on traditional recitative than typical baroque operas.
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The concert takes place on February 27, 2027, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées located at 15 Avenue Montaigne in Paris.