The 2025-2026 season of the Opéra de Nice Côte d'Azur ends as it has lived: open, all in contrast, and resolutely turned towards the collective. Between great repertoire, participatory creation and symphonic ambitions, this last salve follows a path that is at all points faithful to the line defended by its director Bertrand Rossi. Expectation of the organ: La Traviata, one of Verdi's most popular works – and perhaps of the lyrical genre.
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The 2025-2026 season of the Opéra de Nice Côte d'Azur ends as it has lived: open, all in contrast, and resolutely turned towards the collective. Between great repertoire, participatory creation and symphonic ambitions, this last salve follows a path that is at all points faithful to the line defended by its director Bertrand Rossi. Expectation of the organ: La Traviata, one of Verdi's most popular works – and perhaps of the lyrical genre.