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Les Huguenots

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La Monnaie | De Munt: Grand Hall5, Place de la Monnaie, Brussels, Brussels Capital, 1000, Belgium
Dates/times in Brussels time zone
Performers
La Monnaie | De Munt
Evelino PidòConductor
Olivier PyDirector
Pierre-André WeitzSet Designer, Costume Designer
Bertrand KillyLighting Designer
La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra
La Monnaie Chorus
Emmanuel TrenqueChoirmaster / chorus director
La Monnaie Choral Academy
Benoît GiauxChoirmaster / chorus director
Daniel IzzoChoreography
Lenneke RuitenSopranoMarguerite de Valois
Ambroisine BréMezzo-sopranoUrbain
Enea ScalaTenorRaoul de Nangis
Karine DeshayesMezzo-sopranoValentine
Nicolas CavallierBassLe Comte de Saint-Bris
Vittorio PratoBaritoneLe Comte de Nevers
Yoann DubruqueBassDe Retz
Alexander VinogradovBassMarcel
Pierre DerhetTenorCossé
Valentin ThillTenorTavannes
Patrick BolleireBassThoré
Jean-Luc BallestraBaritoneMéru
Maxime MelnikTenorBois-Rosé
Luca Dall'AmicoBassMaurevert

As much a historical panorama as an intimate drama, Les Huguenots tells the story of the impossible love between a Catholic and a Protestant in the context of the religious wars that set France ablaze in the sixteenth century, reaching a bloody climax with the St Bartholomew’s day massacre. The 2011 La Monnaie production was a major event, presenting the score in all its extravagance, rich in dramatic contrasts, and altering perceptions of the length of the performance. It helped to usher in a return to the international music scene of ‘French grand opera’, a key musical genre that was omnipresent for much of the nineteenth century. More than a decade after he first offered his vision of the work, the director Olivier Py will bring his influential production back to life with an entirely new cast. Following his success in our production of Robert le Diable in 2019, the conductor Evelino Pidò will lead the La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra.

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