Their names are Alcina in Le Roland furieux, Armida in La Jérusalem délivrée: Handel's and Vivaldi's operas based on these two great epic poems resound with their fury. In the following century, witches were also to be found in Giuseppe Verdi's operas and in the operatic pages taken from Goethe's Faust, with its famous Walpurgis Night, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the Romantics. This small panorama is rounded off by children's tales, populated by the wackiest magicians, with whom we can sing merry Abracadabra or Supercalifragilistic!
Practical info:
Single ticket price.
Practical info:
Single ticket price.




