Meyerbeer Les Huguenots

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Title: Meyerbeer Les Huguenots
Otros títulos: Meyerbeer Les Huguenots Act I
Meyerbeer Les Huguenots Act II
Meyerbeer Les Huguenots Act III
Meyerbeer Les Huguenots Act IV Act V
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Giacomo Meyerbeer; Joan Sutherland; Martina Arroyo; Huguette Tourangeau; Anastasios Vrenios; Nicola Ghiuselev; Gabriel Bacquier; New Philharmonia Orchestra; Richard Bonynge
Código CDU: Meyer.01
Forma Musical: Operas
Abstract: Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791-1864) was a major figure in French opera in the first half of the nineteenth century. In fact, he had become recognized as Europe's leading active composer of opera by the 1830s and 1840s. He also wrote German and Italian operas with some success, Il crociato in Egitto being a prominent example in the latter vein. Meyerbeer was known to create unusual combinations of sound in brilliant and striking orchestration, and he introduced many innovations in opera. Robert le diable, Les Huguenots and L'africaine are among his finest operas. Meyerbeer was born on September 5, 1791, in Vogelsdorf, near Berlin. He showed talent at an early age, and studied piano with Franz Lauska. His skills developed quickly, and at age eleven he made his concert debut in Berlin. He subsequently studied composition with B.A. Weber. His first work for the stage was the 1809-1810 ballet Der Fischer und das Milchmädchen. Shortly after its premiere, he went to Darmstadt to study with Abbé ...


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