Opera

Die Zauberflöte

Mozart Die Zauberflöte opera to a libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. Directed 2011 by William Kentridge at the Teatro alla Scala. Stars Günther Groissböck (Sarastro), Saimir Pirgu (Tamino), Detlef Roth (Speaker), Albina Shagimuratova (Queen of the Night), Genia Kühmeier (Pamina), Ailish Tynan (Papagena), Alex Esposito (Papageno), Peter Bronder (Monostatus), Aga Mikolaj, Heike Grötzinger, Maria Radner (Three Ladies), Barbara Massaro, Elena Cacctamo, Eleonora de Prez (Three Genii), Roman Sadnik (Priest/Armed man) and Simon Lim (Armed man). Roland Böer conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro alla Scala (Chorus Master Bruno Casoni). Set design by William Kentridge and Sabine Theunissen; costume design by Greta Goiris; lighting design by Jennifer Tipton; video projections by Catherine Meyburgh; sound by Guglielmina De Toffol. Directed for TV by Patrizia Carmine; produced by James Whitbourn. Sung in German. Released 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Adriano in Siria

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Adriano in Siria opera. Directed 2010 by Ignacio García at the Teatro G. B. Pergolesi in Jesi, Italy.  Stars Marina Comparato (Adriano), Lucia Cirillo (Emirena), Annamaria dell’Oste (Farnaspe), Nicole Heaston (Sabina), Stefano Ferrari (Osroa), Francesca Lombardi (Aquilio Tribuno) , Monica Bacelli (Livietta), and Carlo Lepore (Tracollo). Ottavio Dantone conducts the Accademia Bizantina. Set design by Zulima Memba del Olmo; costume design by Patricia Toffolutti; lighting design by Ignacio Garcia and Fabrizio Gobbi. Directed for TV by Tiziano Mancini; produced for Blu-ray by James Whitbourn. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NAGiovanni Battista Pergolesi Adriano in Siria opera. Directed 2010 by Ignacio García at the Teatro G. B. Pergolesi in Jesi, Italy.  Stars Marina Comparato (Adriano), Lucia Cirillo (Emirena), Annamaria dell’Oste (Farnaspe), Nicole Heaston (Sabina), Stefano Ferrari (Osroa), Francesca Lombardi (Aquilio Tribuno) , Monica Bacelli (Livietta), and Carlo Lepore (Tracollo). Ottavio Dantone conducts the Accademia Bizantina. Set design by Zulima Memba del Olmo; costume design by Patricia Toffolutti; lighting design by Ignacio Garcia and Fabrizio Gobbi. Directed for TV by Tiziano Mancini; produced for Blu-ray by James Whitbourn. Sung in Italian. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Le nozze di Figaro

Mozart Le nozze di Figaro opera to libretto by Lorenza da Ponte. Directed 2009 by Emilio Sagi at the Teatro Real. Stars singers Ludovic Tézier (Count Almaviva), Barbara Frittoli (Countess Almaviva), Luca Pisaroni (Figaro), Isabel Rey (Susanna), Marina Comparato (Cherubino), Jeannette Fischer (Marcellina), Carlos Chausson (Bartolo), Raúl Giménez (Basilio), Enrique Viana (Don Curzio), Soledad Cardoso (Barbarina), and Miguel Sola (Antonio). Stars dancers Remei Domingo, Damián Donado, Mª Ángeles Fernández, Pedro Fernández, Francisco Guerrero, Antonio Hidalgo, Olivia Juberías, Silvia Martín, Pedro Navarro, Susana Serrano, Jorge Vicedo, and Rosa Zaragoza. Also features extras Ana Urbano and Candela Valentín-Gamazo. Jesús López Cobos conducts the Corus and Orchestra of the Teatro Real and the Madrid Symphony Orchestra and Chorus (Chorus Master Peter Burian). Harpsichord continuo: Patricia Barton; cello continuo: John Paul Friedhoff. Set design by Daniel Bianco; costume design by Renata Schussheim; lighting design by Eduardo Bravo; choreography by Nuria Castejón; produced by Ángela Álvarez Rilla. [Mystery: who directed the recording of this for TV?] Released in 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA


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La Traviata (Petersen)

Verdi La Traviata opera to a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Directed 2011 at the Oper Graz by Peter Konwitschny. Stars Marlis Petersen (Violetta Valéry), Kristina Antoine Fehrs (Flora Bervoix), Fran Lubahn (Annina), Giussepe Varano (Alfredo Germont), James Rutherford (Giorgio Germont), Taylan Memioglu (Gastone), Ivan Oreščanin (Barone Douphol), David McShane (Marchese d'Obigny), Konstantin Sfiris (Dottor Grenvil), Juraj Hurny (Giuseppe), Richard Jähnig (Commissionario), and Theresa Wakonig (Sorella di Alfredo). Tecwyn Evans conducts the Grazer Philharmonisches Orchester and the Chrous and Supernumeries of the Oper Graz (Chorus Master Bernhard Schneider). Set and costume design by Johannes Leiacker; dramaturgy by Bernd Krispin and Bettina Bartz; lighting design by Joachim Klein. Directed for TV by Myriam Hoyer. Sung in Italian. Released 2011, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D

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Die Liebe der Danae

Strauss Die Liebe der Danae opera to a libretto by Joseph Gregor after Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Directed 2011 at the Deutsche Oper Berlin by Kirsten Harms. Stars Manuela Uhl (Danae), Mark Delavan (Jupiter), Matthias Klink (Midas), Thomas Blondelle (Merkur), Bukhard Ulrich (Pollux), Hulkar Sabirova (Xanthe), Paul Kaufmann, Clemens Bieber, Nathan De'Shon Myers, Hyung-Wook Lee (Four Kings), Hila Fahima (Semele), Martina Welschenbach (Europa), Julia Benzinger (Alkmene), and Katarina Bradić (Leda). Andrew Litton conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin (Chorus Master William Spaulding). Stage design by Bernd Damovsky; costume design by Dorothea Katzer; lighting design by Manfred Voss; dramaturgy by Andreas K. W. Meyer. Directed for TV by Myriam Hoyer. Released 2011, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA


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Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny

 

Kurt Weill Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny opera to libretto by Bertolt Brecht. Directed 2010 at the Teatro Real by Alex Ollé and Carlus Padrissa of La Fura Dels Baus. Stars Jane Henschel (Leocadia Begbick), Donald Kaasch (Fatty "the bookkeeper"), Willard White (Trinity Moses), Measha Brueggergosman (Jenny Smith), Michael Köning (Jim MacIntyre), John Easterlin (Jack O'Brien/Tobby Higgins), Otto Katzameier (Bank-Account Bill), and Steven Humes (Alaska-Wolf Joe). Pablo Heras-Casado conducts the Orquesta y Coro del Teatro Real, Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid, and the Coro Intermezzo (Chorus master Andrés Máspero). Sceneography by Alfons Flores; costumes by Lluc Castells; lighting by Urs Schönebaum. Directed for TV by Andy Sommer; produced by François Duplat.  The original German text by Brecht was translated into English by Michael Feingold, and this is sung in English! There are subtitles in English, Spanish, French, and German. We assume the German subtitles would be the original text from Brecht. 16-year old Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Otello

Giuseppe Verdi Otello opera to libretto by Arrigo Boito. Directed 2008 by Stephen Langridge at the Salzburg Festival. Stars Aleksandrs Antonenko (Otello), Marina Poplavskaya (Desdemona), Carlos Álvarez (Jago), Barbara Di Castri (Emilia), Stephen Costello (Cassio), Antonello Ceron (Roderigo), Mikhail Petrenko (Lodovico), Simone Del Savio (Montano), and Andrea Porta (Herald). Riccardo Muti conducts the Wiener Philharmoniker, the Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor (Chorus Master Thomas Lang), and the Salzburger Festspiele Kinderchor. Stage music by the Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg. Sets by George Souglides; costumes by Emma Ryott; lighting by Giuseppe Di Iorio. Directed for TV by Peter Schönhofer. Released  2010,  disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A


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Otello

 

Verdi Otello opera to libretto by Arrigo Boito. Directed 2006 at the Barcelona Gran Teatre del Liceu with François de Carpentries and Joan Antón Rechi re-staging a production by Willy Decker. Stars José Cura (Otello), Krassimira Stoyanova (Desdemona), Lado Ataneli (Iago), Vittorio Grigolo (Cassio), Ketevan Kemoklidze (Emilia), Vicenç Esteve Madrid (Roderigo), Giorgio Giuseppini (Lodovico), Francisco Santiago (Montano), and Roberto Accurso (Herald). Antoni Ros-Marbà (assisted by Maiku Shibata) conducts the Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu (Chorus Master José Luis Basso).  Set and costumes by John Macfarlane with assistant set designer Bettina Neuhaus and assistant costume designer Silvia Hasenclever; lighting by David Finn with Andreas Grüter; choreography by Athol Farmer. Directed for TV by Angel Luis Lamirez; TV Producer was Angela Alvarez Rila. Sung in Italian. Released  2009, disc has has 5.0 PCM sound. Grade: B

We watched this one time and felt that it is a B title. Print critics have been lukewarm to this production also.

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Orlando

 

Handel Orlando to libretto by an anonymous poet. Directed 2007 by Jens-Daniel Herzog at the Zurich Opera House. Stars Marijana Mijanović (Orlando), Martina Janková (Angelica), Katharina Peetz (Medoro), Christina Clark (Dorinda), Konstantin Wolff (Zoroastro), Carmela Beetz, Simon Berger, Kristina Knauerhase, Wanda Hlubina, Martin Hallauer, Zacharias Katsas, Barbara Looser, Wolfram Schneider-Lastin, and Rico F. Valär (Genii). William Christie conducts the Orchestra "La Scintilla" of the Zurich Opera. Continuo: Brian Feehan, theorbo; Paul Carlioz, cello; Benoît Hartoin, cembalo; Dieter Lange, contrabass; Karen Opgenorth and Nada Anderwert, viola d'amore. Sets and costumes by Mathis Neidhardt; lighting by Jürgen Hoffmann. Directed for TV by Felix Breisach. Sung in Italian. Released 2009, disc has dts-HD Master Audio 7.1 sound. Grade: A

Orlando (premiered in 1733) is perhaps one of Handel's best operas. Orlando is a great soldier in Charlemagne's army who falls in love with the pagan princess Angelica, who in turn loves another man, Medoro. Orlando's jealousy drives him to madness, and only the skill of magician Zoroastro is able to bring him back to sanity. This 2007 production from the Zurich Opera House does indeed set the story in times closer to our own --- perhaps the 20's or 30's. But what is particularly novel about the setting is that it takes place in a lunatic asylum! This approach in fact works well, apart from one or two occasions when the singers refer to their surroundings as "forests," "groves," or "grottoes." At one point it even starts snowing --- indoors. When madness is in the air, we can suppose that anything goes.

There is indeed some very fine singing from the five principals, although talent is unequally distributed. The most remarkable voice is clearly that of mezzo Marijana Mijanovic singing the title role, originally written for a castrato. Her performance is a tour de force, and there are some wonderful moments when she and Angelica (Martina Jankova) sing together, particularly in the amazing trio "Consolati o bella" at the end of act one. The other outstanding voice is Konstantin Wolff --- the "magician" Zoroastro--- who in this context becomes the mental institution's psychiatric doctor. His rich, deep bass gives him an air of mesmerizing authority, an impression emphasized by the "lectures" he gives to his staff of nurses and attendants, illustrated with diagrams and formulas drawn on a chalkboard.

The set, made up of modular, sliding walls inset with doors, a fold-down bed, the "classroom," and a fireman's cubbyhole, has an endless variety of constantly changing volume and space --- peopled by the ever-busy troupe of nurses and muscular attendants. This means that there is always something going on to offset extended passages of virtuoso baroque ornamentation during which time (and the cast) would otherwise be standing still.

The production is punctuated by impressive and surprisiSorry, no decent YT clip for this.ng visual "twists." For example, a door bursts open and we see Orlando grasping an axe (stolen from the fireman) silhouetted against a blinding light and crying out his fury, anguish, and turmoil in a masterfully sung mezzo/countertenor outburst of insanity. William Christie conducts with his usual flair, giving the music a constant impetus that makes it fresh and delicately intricate, bringing out to perfection the orchestration and sweet tones of the authentic instruments.

Picture quality and sound are both superb with images from the 7 high-definition cameras expertly edited to deliver close-up intimacy as well as plenty of long shots to reveal the stage as seen by the audience. As an introduction to Handel's operas, this would certainly be an excellent choice. It's also a fine example of how successful "updating" an opera sometimes can be.

Thanks to Wonk Gordon Smith for this review.

Parsifal

Wagner Parsifal opera to libretto by the composer. Directed 2004 by Nikolaus Lehnhoff at the Baden-Baden Festspielhaus. Stars Christopher Ventris (Parsifal), Waltraud Meier (Kundry), Matti Salminen (Gurnemanz), Thomas Hampson (Amfortas), Tom Fox (Klingsor), Bjarni Thor Kristinsson (Tuturel), Johannes Eidloth (First Knight of the Grail), Taras Konoshchenko (Second Knight of the Grail), Nina Amon (First Squire), Katharina Rikus (Second Squire), Thomas Stückemann (Third Squire), Marco Vassalli (Fourth Squire), Katharina Rikus (Voice from Heaven), Nina Amon, Abbie Furmanksy, Emma Gardner, Alexandra Lubchansky, Katharina Rikus, and Andrea Stadel (Flower Maidens) . Also stars dancers as Flower Maidens: Ute Baur, Sandra Fritz, Simina German, Sarah Kinn, Fabienne Kühn, Sandra Metzger, Iris Mündörfer, Annalena Plathe, Eveline Schwarztrauber, Juliette Van der Meer, Julia Weber, and Afanasia Zwick. Kent Nagano conducts the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the Baden-Baden Festspielchor. Sets by Raimund Bauer; costumes by Andrea Schmidt-Futterer; lighting by Duane Schuler; choreography by Denni Sayers. Directed for TV  by Thomas Grimm. This is a 2 disc set. The opera lasts 3 hours and 55 minutes. There is a helpful documentary that lasts 76 minutes. Total playing time is 5 hours, 23 minutes. Released 2010,  discs have 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B

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Le nozze di Figaro

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Le nozze di Figaro to libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Directed 2006 by Claus Guth at the Salzburg Festival (Haus für Mozart).   Stars Anna Netrebko (Susanna), Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Figaro), Bo Skovhus (Conte di Almaviva), Dorothea Röschmann (Contessa), Christine Schäfer (Cherubino), Marie McLaughlin (Marcellina), Franz-Josef Selig (Bartolo), Patrick Henckens (Basilo), Oliver Ringelhahn (Don Curzio), Florian Boesch (Antonio), Eva Liebau (Barabrina), and Uli Kirsch (mute role). Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts the Wiener Philharmoniker and Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor (Chorus Master Andreas Schüller). Continuo: harpsichord, Stefan Fottfried; cello, Franz Bartholomey. Stage and costume design by Christian Schmidt; choreography by Ramses Sigl; lighting by Olaf Winter. Directed for TV by Brian Large. Released 2008, disc has 5.1 PCM and 5.1 dts-HD sound. Grade: B


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Norma

Vincenzo Bellini Norma opera to libretto by Felice Romani. Directed 2005 by Guy Joosten at De Nederlandse Opera. Stars Hasmik Papian (Norma), Hugh Smith (Pollioni), Giorgio Giuseppini (Oroveso), Irini Tsirakidis (Adalgisa), Anna Steiger (Clotilda), and Carlo Bosi (Friend of Pollioni). Julian Reynolds conducts the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and the Chorus of De Nederlandse Opera (Chorus Master Matthew Halls). Set design by Johannes Leiacker; costumes by Jorge Jara; lighting by Davy Cunningham; dramaturgy by Luc Joosten. Directed for TV by Misjel Vermeiren. Released 2008, disc has 5.0 PCM sound. Grade: B-

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The Minotaur

Sir Harrison Birtwistle The Minotaur opera to libretto by David Harsent. Directed 2008 by Stephen Langridge at the Royal Opera House. Stars John Tomlinson (Minotaur), Johan Reuter (Theseus), Christine Rice (Ariadne), Andrew Watts (Snake Priestess), Philip Langridge (Hiereus), Amanda Echalaz (Ker), Rebecca Bottone (First Innocent), Pumeza Matshikiza (Second Innocent), Wendy Dawn Thompson (Third Innocent), Christopher Ainslie (Fourth Innocent), Tim Mead (Fifth Innocent), Katy Batho, Tamsin Dalley, Amanda Dean, Siobháin Gibson, Kyrsia Mansfield, Lucy Tregear, Helen Withers (Keres), Simon Archer, and Patrick King (Onstage tympani). Antonio Pappano conducts the Royal Opera Orchestra (Concert Master Peter Manning) and Chorus (Chorus Director Renato Balsadonna). Set  and costume design by Alison Chitty; lighting design by Paul Pyant; choreography by Philippe Giraundeau; video design by Leo Warner and Mark Grimmer; directed for TV by Jonathan Haswell.  Released 2010, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D+

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Pelléas et Mélisande

 

Claude Debussy Pelléas et Mélisande opera to libretto by Maurice Maeterlinck. Directed 2004 by Sven-Eric Bechtolf at Opernhaus Zürich. Stars Rodney Gilfry (Pelléas), Isabel Rey (Mélisande), Michael Volle (Golaud), Lásló Polgár (Arkel), Cornelia Kallisch (Geneviève), Eva Liebau (Le petit Yniold), and Guido Götzen (Doctor/Shepherd). Franz Welser-Möst conducts the Orchestra of the Zurich Opera House and the Chorus of the Zurich Opera House (Chorusmaster Ernst Raffelsberger). Sets by Rolf Glittenberg; costumes by Marianne Glittenburg; lighting by Jürgen Hoffmann. Directed for TV by Felix Breisach. Sung in French. Released 2010, disc has 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B

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Pique Dame

Tchaikovsky Pique Dame opera (The Queen of Spades) to a libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky. Directed 2010 by Gilbert Deflo at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona. Stars Misha Didyk (Hermann), Lado Ataneli (Count Tomsky/Zlatogor), Loduvic Tézier (Prince Yeletsky), Ewa Podleś (Countess), Emily Magee (Lisa), Elena Zaremba (Pauline/Milovzor), Francisco Vas (Chekalinsky), Alberto Feria (Surin), Mikhail Vekua (Chaplitsky), Kurt Gysen (Norumov), Jon Plazaola (Master of Ceremonies), Stefania Toczyska (Governess), Claudia Schneider (Masha), and Michelle Marie Cook (Prilepa). Dancers are Anna M. Arias, Lea Baduria, Marina Cardona, Naila Fiol, Lidia Ibáñez, Christina Miralles, Raquel Pérez, Gisela Riba, Laia Santanach, Jordi Alguacil, Miquel Barcelona, Roberto Gómez, Rubén Jiménez, Roberto Miguel, Vicenç Palomo, Màrius Peran, Heriberto Rodríguez, and Arkaitz Soria. Michael Boder conducts the Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, the Chorus Intermezzo (Chorus Master José Luis Basso), and the Escolania de Montserrat (Director Bernat Vivancos). Sets and costumes by William Orlandi; lighting by Albert Faura; choreography by Nadejda L. Loujine. TV direction by Pietro d'Agostino; Executive Producer was Barbara Berini; Producer was Gemma Felius. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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