[Met Performance] CID:10360



Le Proph?te
Metropolitan Opera House, Fri, January 1, 1892

Debut : Mr. Monti




Le Proph?te (35)
Giacomo Meyerbeer | Eug?ne Scribe
Jean of Leyden
Jean de Reszke

Berthe
Lilli Lehmann

Fid?s
Giulia Ravogli

Zacharie
Edouard de Reszke

Jonas
Mr. Monti [Debut]

Mathisen
Lodovico Viviani

Count Oberthal
Jean Martapoura

Officer
Antonio Rinaldini

Dance
Rebecca Salmoiraghi


Conductor
Auguste Vianesi


Director
Theodore Habelmann

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 two performances this season.

Review 1:

Review of W. J. Henderson in The New York Times

The performance was one of the best of the current season. It had two conspicuous features of more than common excellence. These were M. Jean de Reszke's John of Leyden and Mme. Lehmann's Bertha. M. de Reszke's calibre as an artist was never more fully shown. His singing was powerful in its vocal aspects and equally so in its dramatic fervor. There is nothing new to be said about Mme. Lehmann's Bertha, which is well known to this public. Last night she was in excellent voice, and spared no effort to make her part a worthy companion to the tenor's John. M. Edouard de Reszke's sonorous voice added to the effectiveness of the music of the Anabaptists, of whom the other two were Signori Monti and Viviani. The opera was well put on the stage, and the ballet disported itself in the snow in an agreeable manner.



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