Gli Ugonotti (Les Huguenots) is an Italian opera by Giacomo Meyerbeer and is one of the most popular and spectacular examples of grand opera. In five acts, to a libretto by Eugène Scribe and Émile Deschamps, it premiered in Paris, February 29, 1836.
Gli Ugonotti or Les Huguenots was some five years in creation. Meyerbeer prepared carefully for this opera after the sensational success of Robert le diable, recognising the need to continue to present lavish staging, a highly dramatic storyline, impressive orchestration and virtuoso parts for the soloists – the essential elements of the new genre of Grand Opera.
Cast:
Margherita - Joan Sutherland
Raul - Franco Corelli
Count St. Bris - Giorgio Tozzi
Valentina - Giulietta Simionato
Urbano - Fiorenza Cossotto
Marcello - Nicolai Ghiaurov
Count of Nevers - Wladimiro Ganzarolli
La Scala Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Gianandrea Gavazzeni - conductor
GALA 1962 (live)
Gli Ugonotti or Les Huguenots was some five years in creation. Meyerbeer prepared carefully for this opera after the sensational success of Robert le diable, recognising the need to continue to present lavish staging, a highly dramatic storyline, impressive orchestration and virtuoso parts for the soloists – the essential elements of the new genre of Grand Opera.
Cast:
Margherita - Joan Sutherland
Raul - Franco Corelli
Count St. Bris - Giorgio Tozzi
Valentina - Giulietta Simionato
Urbano - Fiorenza Cossotto
Marcello - Nicolai Ghiaurov
Count of Nevers - Wladimiro Ganzarolli
La Scala Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Gianandrea Gavazzeni - conductor
GALA 1962 (live)