Les Huguenots: Deutsche Oper Berlin
O wydarzeniu
Critically acclaimed American director David Alden brings Giacomo Meyerbeer's 'Les Huguenots' to the stage of the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
Meyerbeer's opera depicts one of the major massacres in European history, a tragic display of religious fanaticism: On St Bartholomew's Day in 1572, French Catholics attempted to eliminate all of the country's Protestants. Meyerbeer's work follows the developments that lead to the slaughter of the Huguenots, and at the same time, he links the conflict to the doomed love story of Raoul and Valentine.
Sung in French, with English and German surtitles.
Obsada/produkcja
Marguerite de Valois — Erin Morley
Le Comte de Saint‐Bris — Seth Carico
Le Comte de Nevers — Philipp Jekal
Valentine — Olesya Golovneva
Urbain — Irene Roberts
Tavannes / 1st. monk — Paul Kaufmann
Cossé — Jörg Schörner
Méru / 2nd. monk — Matthew Cossack
Thoré / Maurevert — Padraic Rowan
de Retz — Stephen Bronk
Raoul de Nangis — Yosep Kang
Marcel — Andrew Harris
Bois‐Rosé — Robert Watson
Un archer du guet — Timothy Newton
Coryphée — Jacquelyn Stucker
Maid‐of‐Honor — Karis Tucker