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33: 348: 83: 336: 144:. In the 1670s, the orchestra under his direction played 1 premiere and 1 to 2 revivals per season. In the 18th century the orchestra played 2 to 8 premieres and a dozen different productions per season. In the case of reprises, the compositions were often changed because works were not protected at that time. In 1752 the first performance by a foreign company took place: 159:
In the nineteenth century, much of the work of foreign composers was performed. The State determined the number of versions and exercised censorship. There were 1 to 7 premieres and 30 productions per season. In 1870 the company moved to the new Opera Building, now
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for which the orchestra's line-up was expanded; on the occasion of Wagner's 200th birthday, the four parts of the so-called
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was rediscovered, but adapted to the modern orchestra. In 1987 the orchestra performed Händel's
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In the 2009–2013 seasons, the young conductor and musical director of the opera
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were given again over eight days from 18 to 26 June 2013. On this occasion,
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La Marseillaise par les Chœurs et l'Orchestre de l'Opéra national de Paris
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In 1672, the Parisian opera and its orchestra were founded by
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for the first time on authentic instruments, led by
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Orchestra

Edgar Degas
Musée d'Orsay
Paris
Paris
France
Opéra national de Paris
Gustavo Dudamel
Orchestra
Opéra Bastille
Jean-Baptiste Lully
les Bouffons
Orfeo ed Euridice
Palais Garnier
Baroque music
Giulio Cesare
Jean-Claude Malgoire
Paris Opera
Palais Garnier
Opéra Bastille
Conservatoire de Paris
Pierre Thibaud
Pierre Pierlot
Maurice Allard
Guy Deplus
Pierre Doukan
Philippe Jordan
Der Ring des Nibelungen
Linda Watson

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