Immerse yourself in the grandeur of 19th-century French Grand Opera with Giacomo Meyerbeer's masterful work, "Les Huguenots." This monumental opera, sung in German, is a testament to Meyerbeer's genius and his enduring impact on the operatic world. Spanning over two and a half hours, this recording captures the essence of Meyerbeer's meticulous craftsmanship and his ability to weave together dramatic storytelling, opulent staging, and virtuosic vocal performances.
"Les Huguenots" is a product of Meyerbeer's relentless pursuit of perfection, taking five years to complete. Following the phenomenal success of "Robert le diable," Meyerbeer understood the importance of delivering a spectacle that would captivate audiences with its lavish production, intricate plot, and stunning orchestration. This album is a testament to his vision, offering a comprehensive journey through the opera's five acts, each filled with memorable arias, duets, and ensemble pieces.
The opera's libretto, penned by Eugène Scribe and Émile Deschamps, is a gripping tale set against the backdrop of the French Wars of Religion. It explores themes of love, betrayal, and religious conflict, providing a rich narrative that Meyerbeer brings to life with his distinctive musical style. The opera's overture sets the stage for the dramatic events to follow, while the subsequent acts are filled with moments of intense passion and tension.
This recording, released under the Walhall Eternity Series label, is a valuable addition to any classical music collection. It showcases Meyerbeer's ability to blend German and French operatic traditions, resulting in a work that is both innovative and deeply rooted in the romantic spirit of the 19th century. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Les Huguenots" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
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Tracks
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: OvertureGiacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Lasset uns der Jugend freuenGiacomo Meyerbeer, Franz Fuchs, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: An diesem OrtGiacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Freunde, kommt zu TischeGiacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Ich ging spazieren einstGiacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Ihr WangenpaarGiacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Wer kommt dort denn herein?Giacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Mein Freund, irr' ich mich nichtGiacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Piff, paff, piff, paff!Giacomo Meyerbeer, Gottlob Frick, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Mit dieses Schlosses HerrnGiacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: In diesem Schloss, was suchst duGiacomo Meyerbeer, Franz Fuchs, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Eine holde, edle DameGiacomo Meyerbeer, Eta Köhrer, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act I: Das Geschick will mit euchGiacomo Meyerbeer, Eta Köhrer, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: O Glücklich LandGiacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Mag man hier Luthers WortGiacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Dies eine Wörtlein. LiebeGiacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Wer kommt denn dort?Giacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Ihr Mädchen, Kommt!Giacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Wer uns Vertrauen gabGiacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Wer bist du, himmlisch schönes WesenGiacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Erlaubet! Alle Eden des Land'sGiacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Seid mir willkommen hier!Giacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Bei des Königs teurem HauptGiacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Walter Berry, Franz Fuchs, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act II: Nein, länger soll nicht UngewissheitGiacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act III: Ruhet aus, liebe LeuteGiacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act III: Diesen Abend hier am AltarGiacomo Meyerbeer, Franz Fuchs, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act III: Was vernahm ich?Giacomo Meyerbeer, Maud Cunitz, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act III: Ach, dies Herz, das nur ihnGiacomo Meyerbeer, Maud Cunitz, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act III: Ach! Du kannst nicht begreifenGiacomo Meyerbeer, Maud Cunitz, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act III: Ha! Ihm drohen GefahrenGiacomo Meyerbeer, Gottlob Frick, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act III: Will meinem guten Recht vertrauen!Giacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act III: Wie? Ihr auch in Paris?Giacomo Meyerbeer, Valérie Bak, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: Ganz allein bin ich nun!Giacomo Meyerbeer, Maud Cunitz, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: Vom Krieg, der uns bedrohtGiacomo Meyerbeer, Walter Berry, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: So kann der König euch vertrau'n?Giacomo Meyerbeer, Walter Berry, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: Ruhig, ohne GeräuschGiacomo Meyerbeer, Walter Berry, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: Ehre dem allgerechten Gott!Giacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: O Gott! Wo eilt ihr ihn?Giacomo Meyerbeer, Maud Cunitz, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: Zur Rettung aller bin ich erkorenGiacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: Dieses Wort deiner LiebeGiacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: Nein, ich darf nicht mehr zaudernGiacomo Meyerbeer, Karl Terkal, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Les Huguenots (Sung in German), Act IV: Flamm' und Schwert sollen sie verheerenGiacomo Meyerbeer, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Robert Heger
Giacomo Meyerbeer, born Jakob Liebmann Beer in 1791 near Berlin, was a pivotal figure in the world of opera, often hailed as the most frequently performed opera composer of the 19th century. His innovative works seamlessly blended German orchestral style with Italian vocal traditions, creating a grand opera style that captivated audiences. Meyerbeer's collaborations with librettist Eugène Scribe resulted in sensational and melodramatic operas that pushed the boundaries of theatrical technology and storytelling. His operas, such as "Robert le diable" and "Les Huguenots," set new standards for the genre and helped solidify Paris's status as the opera capital of the century. Meyerbeer's influence bridged the gap between Mozart and Wagner, making him an indispensable figure in the evolution of opera.
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