[Met Performance] CID:6870



Les Huguenots
Metropolitan Opera House, Mon, December 17, 1888


In German



Les Huguenots (11)
Giacomo Meyerbeer | Eug?ne Scribe/?mile Deschamps
Marguerite de Valois
Alma F?hstr?m

Raoul de Nangis
Julius Perotti

Valentine
Fanny Moran-Olden

Count de Nevers
Alois Grienauer

Urbain
F?licie Kaschowska

Count de Saint Bris
Joseph Beck

Marcel
Emil Fischer

Tavannes/Bois-Ros?
Albert Mittelhauser

Coss?
Wilhelm Sedlmayer

M?ru/Watchman
Jean Dor?

Lady of Honor
Hedwig Reil

Maurevert
Eugene Weiss

Dance
Eti?nne Verg?

Dance
Miss Louie

Dance
Josefine Ambroggio


Conductor
Anton Seidl







Review 1:

Review in The New York Times

METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE.

Meyerbeer's "Huguenots" proved its attractive powers last evening by drawing to the Metropolitan Opera House an audience that was remarkably large considering the discouraging state of the weather. The performance did not differ in any essential features from that of the [first night of the season]. The cast was the same, and the singers generally comported themselves in the same manner. Frau Moran-Olden is not at her best in the r?le of Valentine, but her singing last night was more certain and less unsatisfactory in respect of intonation than it was on the [first] night. Her acting was, as it has been unfailingly, earnest and picturesque. Herr Perotti has one of those voices that stand wear admirably, and his high notes rang out with fine force. It is a pity that his art is not more refined, for he undoubtedly spares no pains in his work. Fr?ulein F?hstr?m sung Marguerite again and Fr?ulein Kashowska repeated her commendable performance of Urban. Herr Grinauer sang De Nevers, and Herr Beck took the place of Herr M?dlinger as St. Bris. The chorus and orchestra were generally effective, and Herr Seidl conducted.



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