Daniel Barenboim to perform at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo

Daniel Barenboim

One of the leading pianists and conductors of our age, Daniel Barenboim is returning to the Principality this March to play at the iconic Opéra de Monte-Carlo, some 50 years since his first appearance here in the 1970s.  

Barenboim has a story to tell about his friendship with the new director of the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Cecilia Bartoli. 

“I have known Cecilia for many, many years and admired her from the beginning,” says the 80-year-old pianist and conductor, who has worked all over the world. “It is common knowledge that my wife pulled me out of the bath to go and watch this fascinating young Italian mezzo-soprano who was replacing someone in a Maria Callas Gala on French television. I particularly love her marvellous voice, her spontaneity and her sense of humour.” 

He will no doubt be looking forward to reuniting with Bartoli on 10th March for his one-off performance in Monaco, where he is set to perform Beethoven’s last three piano sonatas.  

Tickets have already sold out for his night at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, but keen fans can discover more about this globally recognised – and appreciated – artist here.  

 

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Monacollecte: An eco-friendly way to dispose of unwanted items

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Coming up is Monacollecte, an event that focuses on collecting and sorting items that are no longer wanted or needed, but could easily find a home elsewhere.  

Just in time for spring cleaning, Monacollecte is back for its second edition, giving people the perfect opportunity to drop off perfectly good items they simply don’t want or know what to do with in Port Hercule over two days: 3rd and 4th March. 

The goal of the day is: “To offer Monegasques the opportunity to get rid of, at a single point, all the objects that cause them problems, either because they do not know where to put them or because they do not want to throw them away because they are still in good state,” according to Marie Berard, Deputy Director of Environmental Cleanliness at the Société Monégasque d’Assainissement or Monegasque Sanitation Company, who is hosting the event.  

2022’s successful event welcomed nearly 3,000 visitors and this year’s promises to be even bigger. Many local charities, such as Fight Aids Monaco, Mission Enfants, the Monegasque Red Cross, Les Amis du Liban, Semeurs d’Espoir Monaco and the Nice Foundation, will be in attendance to snap up things they can pass on, making this an event that also has a feel-good factor. A last-minute entry is the Monaco Parents’ Association, who are collecting old school clothes in good condition to be used by the next generation of children in need.  

In addition to the work at hand, there will be a number of fun activities taking place, such as the performance of funny skits, playfully called Ratatouille Rhapsody by the Compagnie Ça s’peut pas, which they call a “family and participatory show that addresses food waste and seasonal and local consumption with humour and music.” There’s also an escape game based on the story of a laboratory who has developed the Dechetivore 3000; a machine capable of eliminating waste. They want to keep it secret, so players will need to use their wits to break into the lab and find the plans in under 45 minutes.  

“A virtual assistant, available on the Your Monaco app, will lead the game,” Berard explains. “This is an opportunity to introduce this new app function, which has a sorting assistant.” 

The popular Mùnegu Repair Café is joining in on the Saturday, giving those who have reparable items, including clothes and small appliances, a chance to get them fixed for free.  

Free compost will be available to any who turns up with a container to take it home and a stand will be set up to speak about the virtues of collective and individual composting. Several other exhibits and information stands will be dotted around the port. 

The event is co-organised by the Société Monégasque d’Assainissement and the Department of Urban Waste, in partnership with the town hall of Monaco. To learn more, please click here.  

 

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Save the Date: Full listing of SBM’s The Sea is Green programme

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Société des Bains de Mer is showcasing its green credentials and flair for art de vivre with a new cultural programme this spring. Here’s the full list of events, from music recitals and gourmet dinners to underwater tours of the coast.  

11th March 

The Sea of Green begins on 11th March with a prestigious dinner recital, Musique de l’Eau, at the Hotel Hermitage. The Winter Garden will host this exceptional night of culture – one that combines music with haute cuisine and an art exhibition – described by Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) as a “tribute to a more gentle way of life”.  Monegasque pianist Stella Almondo is to perform while Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno will provide the gourmet accoutrements in the form of a four-course meal alongside a display of sea-themed creations by ceramist Jean Boghossian. Tickets to the event cost €410. 

13th to 17th March 

Chefs from SBM’s glowing portfolio of restaurants will spend four days preparing food for and assisting at the Fourneau Economique in Nice, a space for vulnerable people to get a welcome meal free-of-charge, in association with Solidarpole. 

22nd March 

A round-table event entitled ‘Sustainable Hospitality and the Protection of the Oceans’ and hosted by journalist Leila Ghandi will take place at the Hotel Hermitage as part of Monaco Ocean Week. Free diver Pierre Frolla will form part of the panel.  

10th May 

In a departure from the hotels of the SBM resorts, this event takes guests underwater and is a discovery tour of the underwater reef off the coast of the Monte-Carlo Beach Hotel, which is home to endemic species of flora and fauna. Places are limited to 15 people maximum and it’s on a first come first served basis.  

12th May 

Although not officially a part of The Sea is Green, the inauguration of the Green Hub at Monte-Carlo Beach, a new watersports facility that offers non-motorised activities, is inextricably linked to the mission behind the overall programme. Not much has been announced about the Green Hub yet so stay tuned! 

Ongoing exhibitions 

Ceramicist Jean Boghossian is offering two exhibitions during The Sea is Green: one in the gardens and urban spaces of Monaco, and another in the lobby and Winter Garden of the Hotel Hermitage. Both run from 10th March to 10th May.  

A series of marine-inspired sculptures by Ti’Ou will be on show at the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort from 10th March to 10th May. 

For something truly special, an installation by Céline Pagès and Madame Ernest that uses recycled materials to create an immersive experience of swimming with giant jellyfish will be housed in the Atrium of the Monte-Carlo Casino from 10th March to 10th May.  

Photographer Olivier Jude is due to display a collection of rare underwater shots of the Larvotto nature reserve between 7th April and 10th May as part of the cultural season, but the location is yet to be revealed. 

For further details, please click here.  

 

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Charity Fight Aids Cup raises €180,000

€180,000 has been raised thanks to the Fight Aids Cup, which pitted the Barbagiuans against the Cirque FC in a football match of legends at the Stade Louis II. 

The match on 23rd January, which included legends of the game such as Didier Deschamps, Claude Puel and Clarence Seedorf, as well as stars from outside of the game, like Charles Leclerc and Louis Ducruet, was won by the Barbaguians this year. The victory followed two consecutive victories by Princess Stéphanie’s Cirque FC.

Whilst the game puts on a spectacle for fans in attendance, the larger goal is to raise funds for Fight Aids Monaco, chaired by Princess Stéphanie. It has now been revealed that the event, organised by her son Louis Ducruet, has raised €180,000 for the charity,

Fight Aids Monaco is an association that, since the early 2000s, has helped people living with Aids, whilst also working towards increased screening and prevention. The money raised from the Fight Aids Cup will allow the organisation, coordinated by Hervé Aeschbach, to fund its activities throughout the year, both in Monaco, as well as in France.

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Multi starred Chef Yannick Alléno teams up with Moët & Chandon for one night only

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Multi Michelin starred Chef Yannick Alléno and the prestigious house of Moët & Chandon are combining their expertise for an exceptional dinner at the Pavyllon Monte-Carlo in March.

Following a first pairing at Yannick Alléno’s Pavyllon Paris restaurant on 28th February, the concept will be taken to Monaco on 2nd March at the Pavyllon Monte-Carlo.

Yannick Alléno’s custom menu will be accompanied by the Moët & Chandon ‘Grand Vintage Collection’, for a truly indulgent moment at the Hôtel Hermitage.

Chef Alléno will be front and centre for his guests who can sit at the bar and enjoy a view of the open kitchen, while the Moët & Chandon cellar master will also be sharing his expertise.

The eight-course Grand Vintage Collection menu includes scallops, roasted Saint-Pierre, ravioli and caffeinated puff pastry; each dish carefully paired with a Möet & Chandon selection, including a bottle from 1999.

The food and wine pairing menu is €350 per person.

 

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Work in Monaco: Next wave of job opportunities at SBM announced for March

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If you’ve ever dreamed of working in Monaco, this could be the opportune time to get your foot in the door with the Principality’s biggest private employer and a name recognised worldwide for its exceptional portfolio of hotels, casinos and restaurants. 

All in all, a whopping 900 chances to work in Monaco are up for grabs on 1st March at One Monte Carlo as Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) follows up on a successful first jobs drive last month, where over a hundred vacancies were filled. 

This time, another round of jobs in reception, security, valet parking and catering are available, as well as posts for restaurant, bar and hotel staff.

Additionally, SBM will be looking to fill spaces at its seaside establishments and fitness facilities. Jobs are on offer too for technical, events and centralised reservation staff, making this a much bigger and more all-encompassing event than the previous one.  

Those interested will be offered an initial interview carried out by SBM’s human resource department from 9am to 7pm, followed by a meeting with one of 35 managers from the various departments, who will then decide if the applicant should be called back for a second interview. 

Candidates will also be able to watch a presentation about opportunities at the company, which run on the hour from 10am, and discuss with current employees what it’s like to work in Monaco as well as the advantages of working at SBM, including pay and working conditions.

Applications can be made by email for those unable to attend in person. Please click here for more information.

 

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