Opéra de Monte-Carlo
Since its inauguration in 1879, the Opéra de Monte-Carlo has been renowned for its prestigious casts and its shows of excellence.
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Since 1892, it has been the setting for many world creations, in particular Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame (1902), Chérubin, Thérèse (1907), Don Quixote, Cléopâtre and Amadis by Massenet thanks to its famous director Raoul Günsbourg, in office for almost 60 years. Successive directors pursue this prestigious guideline. Since his appointment in 2007, Jean-Louis Grinda, Monegasque, director of Operas for several years, stage director and great admirer of Raoul Günsbourg, has embodied the abundance and international renown of the Monte-Carlo Opera.
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