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PERGOLESI : STABAT MATER FOR TWO CASTRATI

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Concert
  • Thursday April 2nd 2026
  • Royal Chapel
  • 9p.m | 1h20 without intermission
Homepage PERGOLÈSE : STABAT MATER POUR DEUX CASTRATS

Cast

Presentation

Two countertenors for an iconic work: Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater. This is the resurrection of the history of the French premiere of this work, originally performed by two castrati from Louis XV’s Royal Chapel !

 

Just months before his death at the age of twenty-six, Pergolesi was commissioned to compose a new Stabat Mater to replace an earlier version by Alessandro Scarlatti. Afflicted by illness, he expressed the Virgin Mary’s suffering in a language of passion borrowed from opera. Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, composed in 1736, is one of the most emblematic works of the Baroque period. It had a profound impact on the musical world of the 18th century, particularly in France.

 

The Italian castrati of the Royal Chapel of Versailles (Louis XIV had brought eight of them from Italy as early as 1679 for his sacred music) were the enthusiastic champions of this work, having brought the score themselves from Italy. At the court of Louis XV and at the Concert Spirituel, they introduced Paris to Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, igniting the city’s passion for what was seen as a revolutionary work by a Neapolitan genius who had tragically died so young. Its success remained undiminished throughout the century.

 

To fully capture the splendour of this sumptuous duet of angelic voices lamenting Mary’s sorrow at the foot of the Cross, it takes two performers capable of blending their timbres, in the spirit of the Neapolitan castrati for whom the music was originally written.

 

Nicolò Balducci and Rémy Brès-Feuillet will be accompanied by the Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal, conducted by Chloé de Guillebon.

 

The Royal Opera Productions.

CD available in the Château de Versailles Spectacles collection.

 

 


With the generous support of the Françoise Kahn-Hamm Endowment Fund.

Programme

Stabat Mater pour deux castrats

 

Candlelight concert.

 

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)

In furore iustissimae irae

Stabat Mater

 

Jean-Baptiste Pergolèse (1710-1736)

Stabat Mater

The Royal Chapel of the Château de Versailles

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Prices
Catégorie 1

86€ à 101€

  • Tarif Plein
    101€
  • Tarif moins de 26 ans
    86€
  • Carte CVS
    86€
  • France Amériques
    86€
Catégorie 2

65€ à 77€

  • Tarif Plein
    77€
  • Tarif moins de 26 ans
    65€
  • Carte CVS
    65€
  • France Amériques
    65€
Catégorie 3

45€ à 53€

  • Tarif Plein
    53€
  • Tarif moins de 26 ans
    45€
  • Carte CVS
    45€
  • France Amériques
    45€
Prestige

125€ à 143€

  • Tarif Plein
    143€
  • Tarif moins de 26 ans
    125€
  • Carte CVS
    125€
  • France Amériques
    125€
Prestige VIP

166€

  • Tarif Plein
    166€

PRESTIGE VIP CATEGORY: Best seats in house, you will receive a complimentary programme and a glass of champagne.

 

PRESTIGE CATEGORY: Excellent seats, you will receive a complimentary programme and a glass of champagne.

 

REDUCED RATE: applicable to under 26s, Chateau de Versailles Spectacles card holders and groups of more than 10 people (excluding special company offer).

 

GROUP RATES: for more information, please refer to our page dedicated to works councils and groups.

 

In case of any technical problem, the box office service remains available to complete your order by phone at +33 (0)1 30 83 78 89 (Monday-Friday from 11am to 6pm) or in our box office-shop (3 bis rue des Réservoirs, 78000 Versailles ; Monday-Friday from 11am to 6pm, and on Saturdays with concerts or shows except during the Musical Fountains Shows, from 2pm to 5pm).

 

To ensure the best welcome possible, people with limited mobility are advised to book their seats by telephone.

SUBSCRIPTION CARD

CHÂTEAU VERSAILLES SPECTACLES

Valid for the entire musical season of the Royal Opera and the Château de Versailles !

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