Stéphane Lissner's New Artistic Proposal
Stéphane Lissner, former director of the Opéra de Madrid, resigned after losing the independence he desired when the Spanish right returned to power. He now works simultaneously for the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, which he views as artisanal theater; the European Academy of Music, focused on training and production; and traditional opera production as practiced at the Châtelet for the Festival d'Aix. He aims to intertwine these projects, creating circulation between venues and performances.
Key facts
- Stéphane Lissner directed the Opéra de Madrid until the Spanish right returned to power.
- He resigned when he no longer had the independence he wanted.
- He now works for the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord.
- He considers the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord a form of artisanal theater.
- He works for the European Academy of Music, dedicated to training and production.
- He is involved in traditional opera production as practiced at the Châtelet for the Festival d'Aix.
- He wants all these projects to intertwine and create circulation between venues and performances.
Entities
Artists
- Stéphane Lissner
Institutions
- Opéra de Madrid
- Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
- Académie européenne de musique
- Châtelet
- Festival d'Aix
Locations
- Madrid
- Spain
- Paris
- France
- Aix-en-Provence
Sources
- artpress —