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May 07 - 23 2026Werther Massenet
Canadian Opera Company
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts May 19 2026La bohèmePuccini
Opéra de Québec
Louis-Fréchette Hall, Grand Théâtre de Québec May 21 2026La bohèmePuccini
Opéra de Québec
Louis-Fréchette Hall, Grand Théâtre de Québec May 22 - 23 2026Queens, Divas and Icons, Oh My! Various
Confluence Concerts
Heliconian Hall May 22 2026Don Giovanni Mozart
Benevolence Opera Project and Redwood Theatre
Redwood Theatre May 23 2026La bohèmePuccini
Opéra de Québec
Louis-Fréchette Hall, Grand Théâtre de Québec May 25 2026Siegfried Wagner
Edmonton Opera
Maclab Theater May 27 2026Siegfried Wagner
Edmonton Opera
Maclab Theater May 29 2026Siegfried Wagner
Edmonton Opera
Maclab Theater May 30 2026Trusted Aaron Israel Levin
Chicago Opera Theatre
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Werther Massenet
Canadian Opera Company
La bohèmePuccini
Opéra de Québec
La bohèmePuccini
Opéra de Québec
Queens, Divas and Icons, Oh My! Various
Confluence Concerts
Don Giovanni Mozart
Benevolence Opera Project and Redwood Theatre
La bohèmePuccini
Opéra de Québec
Siegfried Wagner
Edmonton Opera
Siegfried Wagner
Edmonton Opera
Siegfried Wagner
Edmonton Opera
Trusted Aaron Israel Levin
Chicago Opera Theatre
Date
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ArmideLully
Drottingholm Slottstheater
Text is from the Drottingholm Slottstheater website.
Armide is the pinnacle of French Baroque tragédie en musique, and the culmination of Jean-Baptiste Lully’s career. Since its premiere in 1686, Armide has been regarded as the quintessential model of musical and poetic creation.
Francesco Corti, conductor
Armide is Lully’s last collaboration with the poet Philippe Quinault, whose libretto is a mixture of dramatic tension, supernatural elements and amorous despair. The work was an immediate success and was widely performed in the late 17th century. The opera contains many dance scenes in which the supernatural beings reflect the mental state of the main characters, who struggle with joy and horror, reality and fantasy.
Armide is like Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage, where the characters go through all the states of passion.
Florent Siaud, director
In French with Swedish and English surtitles






