

8,000 people losing their minds to movie scores in a 2,000-year-old Roman theatre. Cinema? Completed it.
Musiques en fête has been held every summer since 2011 to kick off the Chorégies d'Orange season. This year, Musiques en fête pays tribute to cinema! Judith Chaine and Cyril Féraud will join 8,000 spectators at the Théâtre antique d'Orange for an unforgettable evening filled with the emotions and magic of the silver screen. Through the most beautiful film scores, as well as excerpts from operas, operettas, musicals, and French songs, this unique event will celebrate music with an eclectic program.
Score
Film music performed by world-class orchestra — the whole point and it delivers.
Production
Théâtre antique d'Orange: UNESCO World Heritage site, 103 AD, still slaying.
Direction
Franck Broqua wrangling hosts, soloists, and 8,000 emotions simultaneously.

Director
Franck Broqua
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Chorégies d'Orange is France's oldest festival, founded 1869. Musiques en fête specifically launched in 2011 to democratize access before the 'serious' opera season begins.
The Théâtre antique's intact acoustic wall — the only surviving Roman stage wall in the world — creates legendary sound without amplification. Your home speakers weep.
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