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Le Proph?te
Metropolitan Opera House, Wed, November 17, 1886
Debut : Rudolph Von Milde, Wilhelm Basch, Miss Leonhardt
In German
Le Proph?te (24)
Giacomo Meyerbeer | Eug?ne Scribe
- Jean of Leyden
- Albert Niemann
- Berthe
- Lilli Lehmann
- Fid?s
- Marianne Brandt
- Zacharie
- Georg Sieglitz
- Jonas
- Max Alvary
- Mathisen
- Rudolph Von Milde [Debut]
- Count Oberthal
- Wilhelm Basch [Debut]
- Dance
- Malvina Cavalazzi
- Dance
- Miss Leonhardt [Debut]
- Conductor
- Walter Damrosch
- Director
- Mr. Van Hell
- Set Designer
- Charles Fox, Jr.
- Set Designer
- William Schaeffer
- Set Designer
- Gaspar Maeder
- Set Designer
- Mr. Thompson
- Costume Designer
- D. Ascoli
- Costume Designer
- Henry Dazian
Le Proph?te received five performances in German this season.
Review 1:
Review in The New York Times
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE.
Last evening's representation of "The Prophet" at the Metropolitan Opera House was witnessed by an audience of exceptional size and brilliancy. The honors of the performance were borne off by Fr?ulein Brandt, who has never been in better condition, vocally, than yesterday and Wednesday and whose singing and acting, in respect of intense feeling and powerful expression, quite carried away last night, the throng of listeners. Fr?ulein. Lehmann's work was, as to lyric execution, quite as good as Fr?ulein Brandt's, and it goes without saying that the soprano's tones in freshness and vibrancy need fear no comparison with those of the older artist; in the great scene in the fourth act, however, Fr?ulein Lehmann committed the mistake of making the dramatic situation subservient to a display of voice and virtuosity, while throughout the opera her acting, as may be imagined, was not to be
named in the same breath with that of her associate. The representation, all the same, was the occasion of a triumph for both songstresses, and both had to come before the curtain thrice previous to the disclosure of the cathedral scene. Fr?ulein Brandt's success, as implied, commenced with her initial arioso and ended with the denouement of the familiar story. The climax of her dramatic portrayal of Fides was reached, as heretofore, in the cathedral scene, in which the conflicting emotions of the hapless mother were depicted with consummate skill. At this stage of events she was admirably seconded by Herr Niemann, whose facial expression, gesture, and deliivery revealed unmistakably an artist of rare sensibility and experience; in the proceedings before M?nster, Herr Niemann was scarcely as happy; vocal resonance is imperatively needed in the harangue to the rebellious troops, and something of theatrical dignity and vigor, which appears foreign to the simplicity and earnestness of the tenor's methods, was missed in his performance. The remaining roles were in efficient hands, the three Anabaptists-embodied by Herren Alvary, von Milde. and Seiglitz - keeping closer to intonation than is habitually the case with those unmelodious and unsympathetic personages, and Dr. Basch delineating acceptably, if not with notable emphasis, Count Obeathal. The chorus was in good form and the orchestra at its best, Mr. Walter Damrosch directing. Needless to add that the scenic attire of "The Prophet" at the Metropolitan is all that could be wished; the cathedral scene last evening was set with all the wonted wealth of color as to costumes and accessories, and with an eye to accuracy and detail claiming even warmer praise than the liberality and taste shown in the gorgeousness of the stage picture,
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- Walter Damrosch [Conductor]
- Albert Niemann [Jean of Leyden]
- Lilli Lehmann [Berthe]
- Marianne Brandt [Fid?s]
- Georg Sieglitz [Zacharie]
- Max Alvary [Jonas]
- Rudolph Von Milde [Mathisen]
- Wilhelm Basch [Count Oberthal]
- Malvina Cavalazzi [Dance]
- Miss Leonhardt [Dance]
- Mr. Van Hell [Director]
- Charles Fox, Jr. [Set Designer]
- William Schaeffer [Set Designer]
- Gaspar Maeder [Set Designer]
- Mr. Thompson [Set Designer]
- D. Ascoli [Costume Designer]
- Henry Dazian [Costume Designer]