Un peu sauvage et rebelle, la princesse Élisabeth, petite sœur du roi Louis XVI, se sent seule au château de Versailles. Heureusement, elle va devenir inséparable d'Angélique, la fille de sa nouvelle gouvernante. Ensemble, elles devront résoudre une grande énigme : retrouver "La dame à la rose", un précieux tableau qui a disparu depuis plus de trente ans. Pour mener leur enquête, elles pourront compter sur l'aide de Théo, le jeune page.
Un peu sauvage et rebelle, la princesse Élisabeth, petite sœur du roi Louis XVI, se sent seule au château de Versailles. Heureusement, elle va devenir inséparable d'Angélique, la fille de sa nouvelle gouvernante. Ensemble, elles devront résoudre une grande énigme : retrouver "La dame à la rose", un précieux tableau qui a disparu depuis plus de trente ans. Pour mener leur enquête, elles pourront compter sur l'aide de Théo, le jeune page.
1694: the first French opera composed by a woman is premiered at the Academie royale de musique. The fateful destiny of the Greek lovers, driven to blindness and horror by the gods: Cephalus will kill Procris, whom he believes to be unfaithful, and himself… A virtuoso harpsichordist much appreciated by Louis XIV, Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre chose to become a composer at a time when such freedom was virtually unheard of for a woman. Her gamble paid off, with six performances and the admiration of posterity: this flamboyant work has finally been brought back to the public by Reinoud van Mechelen.
1694: the first French opera composed by a woman is premiered at the Academie royale de musique. The fateful destiny of the Greek lovers, driven to blindness and horror by the gods: Cephalus will kill Procris, whom he believes to be unfaithful, and himself… A virtuoso harpsichordist much appreciated by Louis XIV, Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre chose to become a composer at a time when such freedom was virtually unheard of for a woman. Her gamble paid off, with six performances and the admiration of posterity: this flamboyant work has finally been brought back to the public by Reinoud van Mechelen.
1694: the first French opera composed by a woman is premiered at the Academie royale de musique. The fateful destiny of the Greek lovers, driven to blindness and horror by the gods: Cephalus will kill Procris, whom he believes to be unfaithful, and himself… A virtuoso harpsichordist much appreciated by Louis XIV, Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre chose to become a composer at a time when such freedom was virtually unheard of for a woman. Her gamble paid off, with six performances and the admiration of posterity: this flamboyant work has finally been brought back to the public by Reinoud van Mechelen.