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MUSICAL FOUNTAINS SHOW

Discover the groves of Versailles, and the fountains whose jets of water rise and fall in time to the music. There's a choice of routes. Whichever you choose, each will lead you to many of the Garden's most stunning features. Or you can wander off and find for yourself some of the garden's most secret corners.

Of all the jewels the history of France has bequeathed to the world's artistic heritage, Versailles is the most intimately linked to a king's ambition. Louis XIV wanted to create something monumental: his skilful harnessing of the talents of the greatest artists of his time led, over a period of some  fifty years, to the creation of a unique palace.

Symbol and seat of a triumphant monarchy, Versailles was a political as much as an artistic phenomenon. In a society where the appearance of a king so closely resembled the image of a god, all the arts were called upon to help further the "reputation" of Louis XIV.
Bringing together the most outstanding French and Italian artists, the King set about putting France at the forefront of the artistic creation of the day. Architecture by Le Vau, Hardouin Mansart and De Cotte, music by Lully, Charpentier, Marais, Couperin and Lalande, the literature of Molière, Quinault and Racine, paintings by Lebrun, sculpture by Coysevox and Bernini, the Gardens of Le Nôtre, the stage machinery and decoration of Vigarani, all came together to create a masterpiece entirely in the image of the King: Versailles.

As an initiator and patron of the arts, Louis XIV made possible a flowering of new styles that would mark the artistic history of Europe for a century: French lyric tragedy, French classicism and Racinian tragedy were intimately connected with his sovereign will.

During the first two decades of the reign, a time when the château was a mere building site, it was on the gardens that the monarch lavished his entire attention, ensuring they reflected his growing and immediately legendary splendour.
They were laid out over an area of more than a thousand hectares, using the most sophisticated means and at the cost of huge effort: the excavation of the Grand Canal, the construction of impressive water tanks, the installation of an amazing network of pipes to feed the fountains that brought movement and life to each sculpture, each grove. It was the best Italian fontaineers, the Francini, who designed what to this day remains the most sumptuous "artistic" water system ever created.

In line with the spirit of those who created Versailles, it must be the task of our time to nurture the arts in this exceptional venue, giving pride of place to the various works created here over a period of 200 years.
The musical side of the Grand Musical Fountain Display has been entrusted to Christophe Rousset who, at the helm of his Talens Lyriques, is an ardent advocate of baroque music. The overtures, chaconnes, dances and passacaglias emanating from each grove, each fountain, and giving life to their marble and gold statuary are drawn from the operas of Lully, Desmarest and Rameau: from the Colonnade to the Salle de Bal, the "Pleasures of the Enchanted Isle" are constantly reborn.

Bertrand Lavier's Fountains
Guest appearance by Bertrand Lavier in the Grand Fountain Displays at the Château of Versailles.
Bertrand Lavier's Fountains are multi-coloured, and are composed of a bunch of hose pipes. They have been exhibited in such prestigious settings as the Paris Musée d’Art Moderne (2002) and the Villa Médicis (2000). More recently, they brightened up the Tuileries Gardens during the 2008 FIAC.

Always keen to establish links with contemporary creative trends, the Château of Versailles decided to invite Bertrand Lavier to display his fountains in the French-style Garden. The two works will be placed on the Parterre du Midi, adding a contemporary and playful twist to the Gardens of Versailles and to the celebrated Grand Fountain Displays.

Bertrand Lavier was born in France in 1949. He lives and works in Paris. Since the early 70s, he has been creating works that follow directly on from Marcel Duchamp's "ready-mades", and indeed from the works of the New Realists.

In an environment generally perceived as being a place for exhibiting works of art, he will place objects borrowed from everyday life, which he has modified or hybridized in such a way that their very status is called into question.

Bertrand Lavier undertakes an exploration of the artistic categories, and the codes for the presentation and representation of art, a process which demonstrates the function of language, the role of the plinth in the definition of the sculpture.

 

Price : 8€
Reduced price, 6 - 18 years old :
6€
0 - 5 years old : 
Free

Group Rate starting from 30 people: for more information, please consult our heading “Groups and communities 






Saturday and Sunday from 3rd april to 31st october 2010, and Friday 2 april, thursday 13th may and wednesday 14th july 2010
Paying entrance from 9 am to 5:30 pm

Water plays from 11 am to noon and from 3:30 pm to 5 pm + final
Music plays from 10 am to 5:30pm

Tuesday 25 may to 29 june 2010
Paying entrance from 9 am to 5:30 pm

Water plays from 11 am to noon and from 2:30 pm to 4 pm 
Music plays from 10 am to 5:30pm


To prepare your visit, please download our maps (pdf):
• Musical Fountains Show (on tuesday)
• Musical Fountains Show (on saturday and sunday)

       
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PHOTOS

Le bosquet de l'Encelade
 
Le Bassin du Char d'Apollon
Les Marmousets
 
Les Bains d'Apollon
Bassin du Miroir
 
Neptune

 
VIDEOS

Grandes Eaux Musicales
 

 


Livre CD - Jeux d'eau à Versailles
éd. Naïve - 25 €

Promenade des Grandes Eaux

CD Grandes Eaux Musicales 2009
15€

Les talens lyriques Christophe Rousset

 

CD Grandes Eaux Musicales 2007
15€

Le concert spirituel
Hervé Niquet


 


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