August 28, 2008
If we fail to recognize Meyerbeer"s genius, we are not only unjust but also ungrateful
If we fail to recognize Meyerbeer"s genius, we are not only unjust but also ungrateful. In every sense, in his conception of opera, in his treatment of orchestration, in his handling of choruses, even in stage setting, he gave us new principles by which our modern works have profited to a large extent.