Meyerbeer's Robert le Diable
Live from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Laurent Pelly's new production of Robert le diable brings Meyerbeer's grand opera to the Covent Garden stage for the first time since 1890. Though hugely successful when it had its premiere in Paris in 1831 - Chopin described it as "a masterpiece...Meyerbeer has made himself immortal" - the opera subsequently fell out of favour and was rarely performed in the 20th century. It depicts a grand battle between good and evil, as Robert's genuine love for Isabelle, expressed in tender duets, is threatened by the malevolent influence of the deceptively charming Bertram. With a sensational plot featuring courtly entertainments, jousting, romance and the supernatural, the work features one of opera's most memorable scenes - the ballet of the nuns.
Bryan Hymel sings Robert with Patrizia Ciofi John Relyea. Daniel Oren conducts.
Robert ..... Bryan Hymel...
Live from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Laurent Pelly's new production of Robert le diable brings Meyerbeer's grand opera to the Covent Garden stage for the first time since 1890. Though hugely successful when it had its premiere in Paris in 1831 - Chopin described it as "a masterpiece...Meyerbeer has made himself immortal" - the opera subsequently fell out of favour and was rarely performed in the 20th century. It depicts a grand battle between good and evil, as Robert's genuine love for Isabelle, expressed in tender duets, is threatened by the malevolent influence of the deceptively charming Bertram. With a sensational plot featuring courtly entertainments, jousting, romance and the supernatural, the work features one of opera's most memorable scenes - the ballet of the nuns.
Bryan Hymel sings Robert with Patrizia Ciofi John Relyea. Daniel Oren conducts.
Robert ..... Bryan Hymel...