Faust – Méphistophélès’s Act II aria ‘Le veau d’or’ (Erwin Schrott; The Royal Opera)

Erwin Schrott (Méphistophélès) sings the Act II aria ‘Le veau d’or’ in David McVicar’s spectacular production of Faust. Subscribe to our channel and find out more at Disillusioned with life, the aged philosopher Faust calls upon Satan to help him. The devil Méphistophélès appears and strikes a bargain with the philosopher: he will give him youth and the love of the beautiful Marguerite, if Faust will hand over his soul. Gounod’s Faust (1859) was one of the world’s most popular operas from the 1860s to World War II, and remains a core repertory work. The story, adapted by Gounod’s librettists Jules Barbier and Michel Carré from Carré’s play Faust et Marguerite, is based on Part I of Goethe’s epic poem Faust, which was a major inspiration for many composers during the 19th century and beyond. Gounod added a ballet to Act V when Faust received its first Paris Opéra staging in 1869. David McVicar’s
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