
As part of the Festival Radio France Occitanie Montpellier. July 14th concert - FUNICULAR AND MATADORS
THE PROGRAM
EDWARD ELGAR 1857 ? 1934
Hope and Glory, march no. 1 with chorus, from Pomp and circumstance
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART 1756 ? 1791
Symphony No. 25 in G minor K 183, 1st movement
GAETANO DONIZETTI 1797 ? 1848
"Salut à la France", aria by Marie from La Fille du régiment
GIUSEPPE VERDI 1813 ? 1901
Chorus of the Zingarellas and Matadors, from La Traviata
GIOACHINO ROSSINI 1792 ? 1868
William Tell, overture
CHARLES GOUNOD 1818 ? 1893
"Je veux vivre", Juliette's waltz, excerpt from Romeo and Juliet
JULES MASSENET 1842 ? 1912
Meditation from Thaïs
ANTONÍN DVO?ÁK 1841 ? 1904
Symphony no. 8, 3rd movement
MUSICALS
My Fair Lady for soprano and orchestra
Chantons sous la pluie, overture
TRADITIONAL
Funiculi funicula
JOHANN STRAUSS II 1825 ? 1899
Tritsch Tratsch polka
JACQUES OFFENBACH 1819 ? 1880
Orphée aux enfers, finale
ROUGET DE LISLE 1760 ? 1836
La Marseillaise
THE ARTISTS
Camille Chopin soprano
Ch?ur National de Montpellier Occitanie
Noëlle Gény conductor
Montpellier Occitanie National Orchestra
Didier Benetti, conductor
On July 14th at 9pm, once again in the open air, and just as free of charge, a popular and national program crowned by La Marseillaise. Hôtel de Ville square, Place Georges Frêche. With the Ch?ur and Orchestre National Montpellier Occitanie conducted by Didier Benetti.
Some programs require no comment, no explanation, no sales pitch.
You come, you sit, you listen, you applaud. And you want more. Here, you'll be carried away by the galloping Overture to William Tell, waltzing in the arms of Juliette, meditating in the company of Thaïs, going all the way to the underworld with a parody Orpheus, saluting France with Donizetti and England with Elgar, becoming Neapolitan with Funicula funicula. And the matadors will have nothing to fear!
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THE PROGRAM
EDWARD ELGAR 1857 ? 1934
Hope and Glory, march no. 1 with chorus, from Pomp and circumstance
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART 1756 ? 1791
Symphony No. 25 in G minor K 183, 1st movement
GAETANO DONIZETTI 1797 ? 1848
"Salut à la France", aria by Marie from La Fille du régiment
GIUSEPPE VERDI 1813 ? 1901
Chorus of the Zingarellas and Matadors, from La Traviata
GIOACHINO ROSSINI 1792 ? 1868
William Tell, overture
CHARLES GOUNOD 1818 ? 1893
"Je veux vivre", Juliette's waltz, excerpt from Romeo and Juliet
JULES MASSENET 1842 ? 1912
Meditation from Thaïs
ANTONÍN DVO?ÁK 1841 ? 1904
Symphony no. 8, 3rd movement
MUSICALS
My Fair Lady for soprano and orchestra
Chantons sous la pluie, overture
TRADITIONAL
Funiculi funicula
JOHANN STRAUSS II 1825 ? 1899
Tritsch Tratsch polka
JACQUES OFFENBACH 1819 ? 1880
Orphée aux enfers, finale
ROUGET DE LISLE 1760 ? 1836
La Marseillaise
THE ARTISTS
Camille Chopin soprano
Ch?ur National de Montpellier Occitanie
Noëlle Gény conductor
Montpellier Occitanie National Orchestra
Didier Benetti, conductor
On July 14th at 9pm, once again in the open air, and just as free of charge, a popular and national program crowned by La Marseillaise. Hôtel de Ville square, Place Georges Frêche. With the Ch?ur and Orchestre National Montpellier Occitanie conducted by Didier Benetti.
Some programs require no comment, no explanation, no sales pitch.
You come, you sit, you listen, you applaud. And you want more. Here, you'll be carried away by the galloping Overture to William Tell, waltzing in the arms of Juliette, meditating in the company of Thaïs, going all the way to the underworld with a parody Orpheus, saluting France with Donizetti and England with Elgar, becoming Neapolitan with Funicula funicula. And the matadors will have nothing to fear!
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Rates
Rates
Free entrance
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Opening times
Opening times
On 14 July 2025
- 21:00 at 22:15
Location
Location
Environment
Environment
- Montpellier Port Marianne
Access
Access
- Tramway / streetcar line : Ligne 4 arrêt Georges Frêche -HDV
- Tramway / streetcar line : Ligne 1 arrêt Moularès