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Les Huguenots: Meyerbeer - Opera Australia (1990)
Rating:
Starring: Joan Sutherland, Anson Austin, Sergei Baigildin, Stephen Bennett, Jennifer Bermingham
Director: Virginia Lumsden, Lotfi Mansouri
Category: Classics, Classics
Studio: Kultur
Subtitles:
English
Length:
200 mins

 
 

 

In tradition of grand opera, Dame Joan Sutherland's farewell performance to the operatic stage in Giacomo Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots is a gala triumph of spectacle, pageantry, a drama. This technically complex production captures the horror and tragedy of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, as well as the splendor and romance of 16th century France.

Sutherland's glorious soprano voice is just one of the many brilliant highlights of this acclaimed performance, a revival of director Lotfi Mansouri's highly praised 1981 production. Often referred to as "The Night of the Seven Stars," Les Huguenots is a demanding production that requires the presence of seven major talents to sing the lead roles. For this reason, it is not often performed, but it is a most fitting end to the career of "La Stupenda," one of opera's brightest stars.