Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots

Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots
Title Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots PDF eBook
Author Robert Ignatius Letellier
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 308
Release 2014-06-02
Genre Music
ISBN 1443860840

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On 29 February 1836, Les Huguenots, a grand opera by Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791–1864), with words by Eugène Scribe (1791–1861) and Émile Deschamps (1791–1871), was performed for the first time, at the Paris Opéra. It was to be one of the most successful productions ever staged at the Opéra, with 1,126 performances in Paris over the next hundred years, and, in the process, breaking all box office records. It became Meyerbeer’s most popular work, with thousands of stagings throughout the world. Les Huguenots is a huge exploration of faith, tolerance, hatred, extermination, love, loyalty, self-sacrifice and hope in despair. It is the first panel in a central diptych on the Reformation, at the heart of the wider tetralogy of Meyerbeer’s grand operas, where issues of power, religion and love are examined in a variety of modes. For five years after the sensational premiere of Robert le Diable, Meyerbeer worked on this gigantic drama, partly adapted by Scribe from Prosper Mérimée’s Chronique de Charles IX. Meyerbeer matches the text in drama, splendour and ceremony: it combines theatricalism with profound depths of feeling. Its gorgeous colouring, intense passion, consistency of dramatic treatment, and careful delineation of character secured for this work vast fame and influence. It was an epoch-making opera, an enduring monument to Meyerbeer’s fame. The music for this sombre tapestry of the Saint Bartholomew Massacre springs from the core of the vivid action, and creates a panoramic alternation of moods, that capture the tragedy of religious intolerance and personal anguish in one of the most fraught events in history, when some 30,000 French Protestants were murdered during 24 August 1574. Meyerbeer’s music rises to the occasion, and reaches sublime heights of music drama, especially in the fourth and fifth acts, with the Blessing of the Daggers (one of the most electric scenes in all opera), the more powerful Love Duet, and the Trio of Martyrdom in the last moments of the opera. Spectacle was incorporated in the plot, in Meyerbeer’s concern to conjure up the couleur locale of those heroic times. In spite of the overwhelming dramatic power and the instrumental riches of the score, the most significant aspect of the work came to be regarded as the supremacy of the seven principal vocal parts. Performances of Les Huguenots at the Metropolitan Opera in New York during the 1890s were among the most famous in operatic history.

The Huguenot's Love

The Huguenot's Love
Title The Huguenot's Love PDF eBook
Author Amédée Achard
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1898
Genre Huguenots
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The Huguenot

The Huguenot
Title The Huguenot PDF eBook
Author George Payne Rainsford James
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1839
Genre English fiction
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Huguenot Garden

Huguenot Garden
Title Huguenot Garden PDF eBook
Author Douglas Jones
Publisher Canon Press & Book Service
Pages 120
Release 1995
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1885767218

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Supported by the beliefs of their faith, twins Renee and Albret and the rest of the Martineau family stand fast during the persecution of the French Huguenots by King Louis XIV and the Roman Church in 1685.

The Huguenot

The Huguenot
Title The Huguenot PDF eBook
Author George Payne Rainsford James
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 1855
Genre Huguenots
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Meyerbeer's L'Africaine

Meyerbeer's L'Africaine
Title Meyerbeer's L'Africaine PDF eBook
Author Robert Ignatius Letellier
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 402
Release 2022-03-04
Genre Music
ISBN 1527581039

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Vasco de Gama was the last collaboration between Giacomo Meyerbeer and Eugène Scribe, the famous playwright and librettist. The work had intermittently preoccupied them both since 1838, and it had become legendary as L’Africaine years before its completion. The first version of the opera became known as the Vecchia Africana of the long years of Meyerbeer’s anxious labours on this most troublesome of his operas An adoring public gave Meyerbeer a tumultuous posthumous accolade on the première of L'Africaine on 28 April 1865, a year after his death. This opera which involved Meyerbeer and Scribe’s creative energies for so long includes in one last and splendid achievement many of the elements that had hitherto featured in varying degrees in all their other joint creations. Both composer and librettist were men of immense imagination and genius. Between them, they created four works of great power and beauty that radically affected the history of opera. This study examines the origins and creation of the opera, its dramaturgy and musical style, the history of its astonishing reception around the world until the 1930s, its revival in more recent times. One of the special features of the book is the collection of iconography associated with the work, and its interpretation by many of the greatest singers of the Golden Age of opera. This imagery and many musical examples help to bring out the themes explored in this work more fully.

The Huguenot: a Tale of the French Protestants

The Huguenot: a Tale of the French Protestants
Title The Huguenot: a Tale of the French Protestants PDF eBook
Author James
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1839
Genre
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