Buch, Englisch, 180 Seiten
Grand Opéra 1 Robert le Diable
Buch, Englisch, 180 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-84718-964-6
Verlag: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
The fifth volume presents Robert le Diable (1831), the first of Meyerbeer’s epoch-making grand operas. It had one of the most successful premières in operatic history, and enjoyed phenomenal popularity in the 19th century. Contemporary criticism showed that the French, and indeed all Europe, seemed to see in this opera a symbol of their own epoch, with all its ardors, despairs and ambiguities. The spirit of Romanticism had inspired both librettist and composer. By its vivid melodies and great dramatic power, by its color and contrast, its bold use of the religious idea, it appealed to the emotions and intelligence of the public. The authors had addressed the preoccupations and intimations of the age. The choice of the Norman legend, with its various hues and dramatization of the eternal struggle in the human soul between light and darkness, good and evil, was a skillful adaptation of the Faust theme central to so many Romantic concerns. The fundamental modernity of Meyerbeer’s concept of opera was very clear to his contemporaries. After the première the critic and musicologist François-Joseph Fétis described the opera as a remarkable production in the history of art. Verdi, who knew Meyerbeer’s work well and valued it highly, saw in Robert le Diable an outstanding alliance of the fantastic and the true in the manner of Shakespeare.