The oratorio Solomon is one of the most accomplished, combining a near-ideal balance between arias and choruses, and exceptional melodic invention to produce unforgettable lyrical numbers.
But what colour and flavour did this legendary opera have when it was first performed? To mark the 150th anniversary of both the premiere of Carmen and Bizet's death, the Opéra Royal is staging a faithful recreation of the period's sets and costumes: here we are in Seville, with the picadors, the alguazil and the rising guard!
Hervé Niquet conducts magnificent soloists and the Royal Opera Orchestra on period instruments, to bring this incomparable work to life.