After raising the suspense for many months on her ambitions as director of the Monte-Carlo Opera, the one who will officially succeed Jean-Louis Grinda at the head of the institution in January unveiled, on September 16, his first season.
We went to meet him on these lands which will henceforth be his for a large part of the year.
Return, with the person concerned, to a program that resembles her: turned towards history as well as youth.
Marriage of glamor and simplicity.
“Between tradition and innovation,”
she slips into a smile to start our conversation.
With this mixture of assurance and disarming sincerity that characterizes her.
LE FIGARO.
- You love changing costumes.
How do you feel in that of opera director?
Cecilia Bartoli.
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Feverish… But very enthusiastic about the idea of this first season.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo is a magical theatre.
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