La Juive
"La Juive" is an opera composed by Jules Massenet that premiered in 1885. The story is set in the Middle Ages and revolves around the tragic love between Eléazar, a Jewish man, and Rachel, a Christian woman. The opera explores themes of love, prejudice, and sacrifice against a backdrop of religious conflict.
The opera is notable for its rich melodies and dramatic intensity. It features a powerful score that highlights the emotional struggles of the characters. "La Juive" remains an important work in the operatic repertoire, often performed for its poignant narrative and musical depth.