Opera Lafayette


Opera Lafayette is an opera company based in Washington, D.C., that produces French operas from the 17th and 18th centuries. It was founded in 1995 by Ryan Brown and splits its season between Washington and New York City.

History

Specializing in French Baroque opera, Opera Lafayette was founded in Washington's Capitol Hill neighborhood in 1994 by Ryan Brown as the Violins of Lafayette, named after the Marquis de Lafayette. It adopted its current name during 2001 and, in 2005, released its first recording on the Naxos label, Christoph Willibald Gluck's Orphée et Euridice. In 2012, Opera Lafayette staged its first international performance, Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny's Le roi et le fermier ; this "forgotten" Monsigny work was performed at the Royal Opera of Versailles using recently discovered backdrops from a 1780 staging of the opera. An ensemble from the company performed aboard the French frigate Hermione, a replica of the 32-gun Concorde class frigate that once ferried the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States, during its 2015 visit to Alexandria, Virginia.
According to the New York Times, Opera Lafayette has "won consistent praise and loyal audiences for its historically informed productions of French Baroque operas using period instruments, appropriate costumes and elegant dancing". The paper has further described it as "a skillful purveyor of French Baroque operas", while DC Theatre Scene has said the company "should be considered a national treasure".

Organization

As of 2019, the opera's conductor and artistic director is Ryan Brown, Diana Hossack is the executive director, and Nizam Kettaneh and Dorsey C. Dunn are the co-chairs of the company's board of directors. The concertmaster of Opera Lafayette's orchestra is Claire Jolivet.
The company performs a split season with performances in Washington at the Kennedy Center, and in New York at Frederick P. Rose Hall.

Discography

Opera Lafayette has released eleven recordings, all on the Naxos label:
  1. Orphée et Euridice by Christoph Willibald Gluck
  2. Oedipe à Colone by Antonio Sacchini
  3. Rameau Operatic Arias sung by Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
  4. Armide by Jean-Baptiste Lully
  5. Zélindor, roi des Sylphes by François Rebel and Le Trophée by François Francoeur
  6. Le déserteur by Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny
  7. Sancho Pança by François-André Danican Philidor
  8. Le magnifique by André Grétry
  9. Le roi et le fermier by Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny
  10. Lalla-Roukh by Félicien David
  11. Les femmes vengées by François-André Danican Philidor
Selections from the above recordings are included in the two CDs accompanying a Naxos book, A–Z of Opera, 2nd Edition.