Giacomo Meyerbeer
Robert le diable
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Composer:Giacomo MeyerbeerGenre:OperaStyle:OperaPublication Date:1831Average_duration:189:47Movement_count:56Movement ...."Robert le diable" is an opera composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer, with a libretto by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne. The opera was composed between 1828 and 1830 and premiered on November 21, 1831, at the Paris Opéra. The plot of "Robert le diable" revolves around the story of Robert, the son of the Duke of Normandy, who is believed to be the devil's son. Robert is in love with Isabelle, the daughter of the Count of Rouen, but he is haunted by his past and the curse of his father. He is tempted by the devil to join a group of knights who are planning to overthrow the king. However, Robert's love for Isabelle and his desire for redemption lead him to fight against the devil and his own demons. The opera is divided into five acts and features a number of memorable musical movements, including the famous "Ballet of the Nuns" in Act III. The music of "Robert le diable" is characterized by its grandeur and dramatic intensity, with Meyerbeer using a wide range of musical styles and techniques to create a powerful and emotional score. The premiere of "Robert le diable" was a huge success, with audiences and critics alike praising the opera for its innovative use of music and drama. The opera went on to become one of the most popular works of the 19th century, with productions staged all over Europe and America. One of the key characteristics of "Robert le diable" is its use of spectacle and grandeur. The opera features elaborate sets, costumes, and special effects, including a scene in which Robert is transported to hell. Meyerbeer also uses a large orchestra and chorus to create a sense of scale and drama, with the music often building to a powerful climax. Overall, "Robert le diable" is a landmark work in the history of opera, combining innovative music and drama with a powerful and emotional story. Its success helped to establish Meyerbeer as one of the leading composers of his time, and the opera remains a popular and influential work to this day.More....
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