Nicolas Cavallier

Most Popular Nicolas Cavallier Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

L'étrangère Trailer (2007)

10 January 2007

Sophie left her homeland, the United States, after a secret tragedy. In Paris, she divides her time between an opera house, where she is the dresser for a great Swedish singer, and amateur theater.

Lucie de Lammermoor Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

Gaetano Donizetti's tragic masterwork Lucie de Lammermoor (French version) is performed at the Lyon Opera House in 2002.

Les Contes D'Hoffmann Trailer (2008)

06 October 2008

Among DVDs of "Hoffmann" currently available, this is the only one that even begins to stand comparison with the superlative Powell and Pressburger film (whose ideas it occasionally borrows).

Lucie de Lammermoor Trailer (2004)

16 March 2004

Lucia di Lammermoor is a dramma tragico (tragic opera) in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti.

Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila Trailer (2016)

13 October 2016

Lightning streaks through the skies as Dalila declares her love to Samson in one of the finest arias of romantic opera.

Les Indes Galantes Trailer (2004)

11 September 2004

"William Christie and Les Arts Florissants propel this exuberant production of Jean-Philippe Rameau's second opera to great heights.

Bizet : Carmen Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

About the Director: John Eliot Gardiner is one of the most versatile conductors of our time. Acknowledged as a key figure in the early music revival, he is the founder and artistic director of the Monteverdi Choir, the English Baroque Soloists and the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique.

Iphigenie en Aulide / Iphigénie en Tauride @ Festival d'Aix-en-Provence 2024 Trailer (2024)

03 July 2024

A decade before the French Revolution, in a country riven with bitter polemics, Gluck throws the history of opera into confusion by raising it to an unheard-of peak of tragic intensity.

L'heure espagnole & Pulcinella @ Opéra-Comique, Paris Trailer (2024)

09 March 2024

Louis Langrée, Guillaume Gallienne and Clairemarie Osta combine performing arts to honour these two masterpieces, inspired by the gallant XVIIIth century, in a show that celebrates comic spirit’s fruitfulness and freedom in genre.