Fromental Halévy: La Juive
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July 11, 2024
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Music, History, Drama
Fromental Halévy’s five-act grand opera La Juive (‘The Jewess’) is one of the most popular operas of the 19th century, captivating audiences ever since its debut at the Opéra de Paris in 1835. Set in the 15th century and full of pageantry, the subject is the forbidden love between a Christian man and a Jewish woman, and the tragedy that ensues. Oper Frankfurt’s contemporary staging won great acclaim, with Ambur Braid being lauded for her ‘luminous soprano’ as the heroine Rachel, and ‘vocal phenomenon’ John Osborn heralded in the role of her father Éléazar as ‘immensely moving’.
Featured Crew
Tatjana Gürbaca
Director
Tatjana Gürbaca
Stage Director
Götz Filenius
Director
Cast
Ambur Braid
Rachel
John Osborn
Éléazar
Gérard Schneider
Léopold
Monika Buczkowska
Eudoxie
Simon Lim
Cardinal Brogni