Opera

Sigismondo

 

Rossini Sigismondo opera to a libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa. Directed 2010 by Damiano Michieletto at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro. Stars Daniela Barcellona (Sigismondo), Olga Peretyatko (Aldimira), Manuela Bisceglie (Anagilda), Andrea Concetti (Ulderico/Zenovito), Antonino Siragusa (Ladislao), and Enea Scala (Radoski). Michele Mariotti conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna (Chorus Master Paolo Vero). Piano by Giulio Zappa; cello continuo by Sara Nanni. Stage designed by Paolo Fantin; costumes designed by Carla Teti; lighting designed by Alessandro Carletti. Directed for TV by Tiziano Mancini. Sung in Italian. Released 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

This was the first ever recording for this early Rossini opera. 

Le nozze di Figaro

Mozart Le nozze di Figaro opera to libretto by Lorenza da Ponte. Directed 2010 by Humbert Camerlo at the Opera Bastille. Stars Ludovic Tézier (Conte Almaviva), Barbara Frittoli (Contessa Almaviva), Ekaterina Siurina (Susanna), Luca Pisaroni (Figaro), Karine Deshayes (Cherubino), Ann Murray (Marcellina), Robert Lloyd (Bartolo), Robin Leggate (Don Basilio), Antoine Normand (Don Curzio), Christian Tréguier (Antonio), Maria Virginia Savastano (Barbarina), Olivia Doray and Carol Garcia (Two Ladies). Features harpsichordist Denis Dubois. Philippe Jordan conducts the Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus (Chorus Master Patrick Marie Aubert and Assistant Chorus Master Alessandro Di Stefano). Production and lighting design by Giorgio Strehler; set design by Ezio Frigerio; costume design by Ezio Frigerio and Franca Squarciapino; choreography by Jean Guizerix; produced by Antoine Perset and François Duplat. Directed for TV by Don Kent. Released 2012, has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA


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Khovanshchina

 

Modest Mussorgsky Khovanshchina opera to a libretto by the composer (Dmitri Shostakovich revision with the finale by Igor Stravinsky). Directed 2007 by Dmitri Tcherniakov at the Nationaltheather, Munich. Stars Paata Burchuladze (Prince Ivan Khovansky), Klaus Florian Vogt (Prince Andrei Khovansky), John Daszak (Prince Vasily Golitsyn), Valery Alexejev (Boyar Shaklovity), Anatoli Kotscherga (Dosifey), Doris Soffel (Marfa), Helena Jungwirth , Lana Kos, Anaïk Morel (Old Believers), Ulrich Reß (Scrivener), Camilla Nylund (Emma), Marc Pujol (Varsonofyev), Kevin Conners (Kouzka), Christian Rieger (First Strelets), Rüdiger Trebes, (Second Strelets), Kenneth Roberson (Streshniev), Thomas Weber (Tsar Peter), and Barbara Zander (Zarewna). Kent Nagano conducts the Bayerisches Staatsorchester, the Chor und Extrachor der Bayerischen Staatsoper, and the Statisterie und Kinderstatisterie der Bayerischen Staatsoper (Chorus Master Andrés Máspero). Staged and designed by Dmitri Tcherniakov; lighting by Gleb Filshtinsky. Directed for TV by Karina Fibich; produced by Bernhard Fleischer. Sung in Russian. Released  2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Adriana Lecouvreur

Francesco Cilea Adriana Lecouvreur opera to libretto by Arturo Colautti. Directed 2010 by David McVicar at the Royal Opera House. Stars Angela Gheorghiu (Adriana Lecouvreur), Jonas Kaufmann (Maurizio, Count of Saxony), Olga Borodina (Princese de Bouillon), Alessandro Corbelli (MIchonnet, stage director of the Comédie Française), Iain Paton (Poisson), David Soar (Quinault), Janis Kelly (Mlle Jouvenot), Sarah Castle (Mlle Dangeville), Maurizio Muraro (Prince de Bouillon), Bonaventura Bottone (Abbé de Chazeuil), Barbara Rhodes (Mlle Duclos/Juno), Abramo Ciullo (Majordomo), Keiko Hewitt-Teale (Chambermaid/Shepherdess), Kenneth Bryers (Pantalone), Adam Pudney (Paris), Nadia Sadiq (Shepherdess), Paul Wood (Mercury), Trevor Goldstein (Jupiter), Rachel Maybank (Venus), Lucy Burns (Minerva), and Irene Hardy (Discord). Sir Mark Elder conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Concert Master Peter Manning) and Chorus (Chorus Director Renato Balsadonna). Set design by Charles Edwards; costume design by Brigitte Reiffenstuel; lighting design by Adam Silverman; choreography and movement by Andrew George. Directed for TV and produced by François Roussillon; director of photography was Cécile Trelluyer; video editor was Phillipe Leclaire; sound supervisor was Jean Chatauret; executive producer was Toni Hajal. Sung in Italian. Released in 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A

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Lakmé

 

Leo Delibes Lakmé opera to a libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille. Directed 2011 by Roger Hodgman, based on a production by Adam Cook. Stars Emma Matthews (Lakmé), Aldo Di Toro (Gerald), Stephen Bennett (Nilakantha), Dominica Matthews (Malika), Edmond Choo (Hadji),  Roxane Hislop (Mistress Bentson), Jane Parkin (Ellen), Angela Brun (Rose),  Luke Gabbedy (Frederic), Benjamin Rasheed (Fortune Teller), Nara Lee (Chinese Merchant), and Adrian Tamburini (Pickpocket). Emmanuel Joel-Hornak conducts the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra (Leader Huy-Nguyen Bui) and the Opera Australia Chorus (Acting Chorus Master Anthony Hunt). Set and costume design by Mark Thompson; lighting design by Nigel Levings; assistant direction by Naomi Edwards; audio direction by Tony David Cray. Directed for TV direction by Cameron Kirkpatrick; Chris Yates was Production Executive; Sam Russell was Producer. Sung in French. Released 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A

Here's a report on this title from Wonk Gordon Smith in Nîme, where he is founder of L'Opera Dou, an educational charity devoted to wine, snacks, and the fine arts, especially as celebrated in home theaters:

"Opera Australia’s sumptuous production of Lakmé with Emma Matthews in the title role caused a sensation when it was shown to the OperaDou Jury in June 2012. Audiences in Europe have had few opportunities to see OA productions until now. The realization that so much wonderful music-making takes place in Australia was a big surprise. We understand OA is publishing more productions in HDVD. If they are all up to the standard of Lakmé, we have quite an operatic feast to look forward to!

It was a joy to see more long shots than we usually get in HDVD opera discs.  The sharpness of the high-definition image makes this possible and gives a greater impression of “being there.”  Jury members also loved Mark Thompson's lavish sets and gorgeous costumes. One of the Jury members was a retired first violinist who has played in performances of Lakmé at the Paris and Lyon operas. He was amazed at the quality of the OA production and the clarity of the HDVD video and audio recordings.

The Jury heaped praise on Emma Matthews. She is so believable as Lakmé, and she displays effortless command over her pure, clear voice. She brought tears to the eyes of Jury members with her famous coloratura aria, the “Bell Song.”  The Jury also cited Aldo Di Toro for his performance and clear tenor voice.

We had three Australians at one showing! They beamed with pride at what their national opera has achieved. They regretted, however, that the disc did not have shots of the iconic Sydney Opera House where this performance was filmed. Said one Aussie, “I’d like to look out over the harbor at the opera house and have that feeling of being on my yacht as I’m sipping champagne . . .” Well, perhaps the producers can fix that in their next OA release!"

Gordon always buys all his recordings so as to maintain his editorial independence. But one suspects the Opera Australia PR department sent Gordon a case a Kangaroo wine for the Lakmé party, something Gordon would never turn down.

Here are some clips that give you a good feel for this traditional production of Lakmé:

Alert: this may now be a collectors item.

Tannhäuser

Wagner Tannhäuser opera to libretto by the composer. Directed 2008 by Robert Carsen at the Gran Teatre del Liceu. Stars Peter Seiffert (Tannhäuser), Markus Eiche (Wolfram von Echenbach), Petra Maria Schnitzer (Elizabeth), Béatrice Uria-Monzon (Venus), Günther Groissböck (Hermann, Landgraf von Thüringen), Vicente Ombuena (Walter von der Vogelweide), Lauri Vasar (Biterolf), Francisco Vas (Heinrich der Schreiber), Johann Tilli (Reinmar von Zweter), Eliana Bayón (Young Shepherd), Maria Such, M. Àngels Padro, Yordanka León, and Miglena Savora (Nobel Pages). Sebastian Weigle conducts the Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu and the Chorus Intermezzo (Chorus Master José Luis Basso). Set design by Paul Steinberg; costume design by Constance Hoffman; lighting design by Robert Carsen and Peter van Praet; choreography by Philippe Giraudeau. Directed for TV by Xavi Bové. Sung in German. Released 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B-

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Tannhäuser

Wagner Tannhäuser opera to libretto by the composer. Directed 2008 by Nikolaus Lehnhoff at the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden. Stars Robert Gambill (Tannhäuser), Camilla Nylund (Elisabeth), Waltraud Meier (Venus), Stephen Milling (Hermann, Landgraf von Thüringen), Roman Trekel (Wolfram von Eschenbach), Marcel Reijans (Walther von der Vogelweide), Tom Fox (Biterolf), Andreas Hörl (Reimer von Zweter), Florian Hoffmann (Heinrich der Schreiber), Katherina Müller (Young Shepherd), Claudia Chmelar, Anna-Katina Tilch, Manuela Leonhartsberger, Martina König (Nobel Pages), and Reinier van der Eng (Spirit of Tannhäuser). Dancers are Fabienne Boekel, Jasper Dzuki Jelen, Namiko Gahier, Carolina D'Haese, Esther Jager, Leena Keizer, Andrea Mitschke, Maroussia van der Moezel, Anna Pons Carrera, Sophy Ribrault, Lilou Robert, Satya Roosens, Shahla Tarrant, Susana Garcia Valverde, James-John van der Velden, and Pim Veulings. Philippe Jordan conducts the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the Philharmonia Chor Wien (Chorus Master Walter Zeh). Sets by Raimund Bauer; costumes by Andrea Schmidt-Futterer; lighting by Duane Schuler; ballet choreography by Amir Hosseinpour and Jonathan Lunn; choir choreography by Denni Sayers; dramaturgy by Klaus Bertisch and Wolfgang Willaschek. Directed for TV by Patrick Buttman; produced by Torsten Bönnhoff and Erwin Stürzer. Released  2009, disc has 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound.  Grade: B+


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Don Giovanni (Rhodes)

Mozart Don Giovanni opera to libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte.  Directed 2011 by Göran Järvefelt at the Sidney Opera House. Stars Teddy Tahu Rhodes (Don Giovanni), Conal Coad (Leporello), Rachelle Durkin (Donna Anna), Daniel Sumegi (Commendatore), Henry Choo  (Don Ottavio), Jacqueline Dark (Donna Elvira), Taryn Fiebig (Zerlina), and Andrew Jones (Masetto). Mark Wigglesworth conducts the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra (Concertmaster Aubrey Murphy) and the Australian Opera Chorus (Chorus Master Anthony Hunt). Designs by Carl Friedrich Oberle; lighting by Nigel Levings; rehearsed by Matthew Barclay; assistant direction by Johanna Puglisi.  Directed for TV by Cameron Kirkpatrick; audio by Tony David Cray. Production Executive was Chris Yates; producer was Sam Russell.  Released 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A-


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La Didone

Cavalli La Didone opera to a libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello. Directed 2011 by Clément Hervieu-Léger at the Théâtre de Caen. Stars Anna Bonitatibus (Didone), Kresimir Spicer (Enea), Xavier Sabata (Iarba), Maria Streijffert (Ecuba), Katherine Watson (Cassandra), Tehila Nini Goldstein (Creusa/Giunone), Mariana Rewerski (Anna/Fortuna), Claire Debono (Venere/Iride), Terry Wey (Ascanio/Armore), Victor Torres (Anchise), Valerio Contaldo (Corebo/Eolo), Mathias Vidal (Ilioneo/Mercurio), Joseph Cornwell (Acate/Sicheo), and Francisco Javier Borda (Sinon Greco/Giove). William Christie conducts Les Arts Florissants. Set design by Éric Ruf; assistant set design by Hernan Peñuela; lighting design by Bertrand Couderc; assistant lighting design by Gilles Bottacchi; costume design by Caroline de Vivaise; assistant costume design by Brigette Laléouse-Gomes; artistic collaboration by Valérie Nègre; literary advice by Pierre Judet de la Combe; language coaching by Rita de Letteriis; musical assistance by Jonathan Cohen; Palo Zanzu was Chef de Chant. Directed for TV by Olivier Simonnet; Blu-ray producer was James Whitbourn.  Released in 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA


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Lulu

 

Alan Berg Lulu opera to libretto by the composer (3-act version completed by Friedrich Cerha). Directed 2010 by Vera Nemirova at the Salzburg Festival (Haus für Mozart). Stars Patricia Petibon (Lulu), Michael Volle (Dr. Schön/Jack the Ripper), Thomas Piffka (Alwa), Tanja Ariane Baumgartner (Countess Geschwitz), Cora Burggraaf (Theatrical Dresser/High-school Boy/Groom), Pavol Breslik (Painter/Negro), Franz Grundheber (Schigolch), Thomas Johannes Mayer (Animal Taimer/Rodrigo, an Athlete), Heinz Zednik (Prince/Manservant), Andreas Conrad (Marquis), Martin Tzonev (Theater Manager/Banker), Emilie Pictet (Fifteen-year-old Girl), and Cornelia Wulkopf (Mother of Girl). Marc Albrecht conducts the Vienna Philharmonic.  Sets by Daniel Richter; costumes by Klaus Noack; video direction by Brian Large. Sung in German; subtitles in English only because this title was intended to be  limited to Region A. No keepcase booklet. Released 2012, has Dolby 5.0 sound. Grade: B

A EuroArts version of this title also came out in 2012. It was for discs that can be played on Region B and C players, although many have been able to play it in Region A also. The EuroArts version has a nice keepcase booklet, better sound than the Kultur disc, and more subtitles, including a track in German. See the EuroArts version for a  full review and screenshots of this production.

Matthew Gurewitsch reviewed the Kultur Lulu disc. He praised Nemirova's production and gave it his "Critic's Choice" award in the June 2012 issue of Opera News (page 58). He especially liked the acting stating that "individually and as an ensemble, the players are riveting. Among them, the drama crackles." Opera News is a US magazine, so it's no mystery why Gurewitsch would view the Kultur product. His review is a good example how inadequate magazine reviews of HDVDs can be. Gurewitsch probably didn't know about the better version available from EuroArts. He doesn't mention the lack of a keepcase booklet, the lack of German subtitles, or the cheaper sound specification in the Kultur product. In fact, you can't tell if Gurewitsch watched the DVD or the Blu-ray version from Kultur.

Lohengrin

 

Wagner Lohengrin opera to libretto by the composer. Directed 2011 by Hans Neuenfels at the Bayreuth Festival. Stars Georg Zeppenfeld (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Annette Dasch (Elsa of Brabant), Jukka Rasilainen (Friedrich nov Telramund), Petra Lang (Ortrud), Samuel Youn (Herald), Stefan Heibach, Willem van der Heyden, Rainer Zaun, and Christian Tschelebiew (4 Nobelmen of Brabant). Andris Nelsons conducts the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra & Chorus (Chorus Master Eberhard Friedrich). Costume and stage design by Reinhard von der Thannen; lighting design by Frank Evin; video by Björn Verloh; dramaturgy by Henry Arnold; conceptual collaboration by Susanne Øglænd. Directed for TV by Michael Beyer. Sung in German. Released 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

This is the one with the rats!

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Il Giasone

Francesco Cavalli Il Giasone opera to a libretto by Giacinto Andrea Cicognini and score revision by Alexander Krampe. Directed 2010 by Mariame Clément at the Vlaamse Opera in Antwerp (Flemish Opera of Antwerp). Stars Christophe Dumaux (Giasone), Katarina Bradić (Medea), Robin Johannsen (Isifile), Andrew Ashwin (Ercole/Oreste), Filippo Adami (Demo), Josef Wagner (Giove /Besso), Angélique Noldus (Amore/Alinda), Yaniv d’Or (Delfa/Eolo), and Emilio Pons (Egeo/Sole). Federico Maria Sardelli conducts the Symfonisch Orkest van de Vlaamse Opera. Set and costume design by Julia Hansen; light design by Philippe Berthomé. Directed for TV by Matteo Ricchetti. Released 2012,  disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA


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Elektra

Richard Strauss Elektra opera to libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Directed 2005 by Martin Kušej at Opernhaus Zürich. Stars Eva Johansson (Elektra), Marjana Lipovšek (Klytämnestra), Melanie Diener (Chrysothemis), Rudolf Schasching (Aegisth), Aldred Muff (Orest), Reinhard Mayr (Tutor of Orest), Cassandra McConnell (The Confidant), Christine Zoller (Trainbearer), Andreas Winkler (A young servant), Morgan Moody (An old servant), Margaret Chalker (Overseer),  Kismara Pessatti, Katharina Peetz, Irène Friedli, Liuba Chuchrova, and Sen Guo (5 Maids) as well as Martina Weingärtner, Thomas Bäuml, Gerhard Hänfling, and Baila Brasil Show (Movement Group). Christoph von Dohnányi conducts the Orchestra of the Zurich Opera House, the Chorus of the Zurich Opera House (Chorus Master: Ernst Raffelsberger), and the Zurich Opera House Extras Association. Sets by Rolf Glittenberg; costumes by Heidi Hackl; lighting by Jürgen Hoffmann; dramaturgy by Regula Rapp and Ronny Dietrich; directed for TV by Feliz Breisach. Released 2012, disc has 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound.  Grade: C+


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Medea in Corinto

Giovanni Simone Mayr Medea in Corinto opera to libretto by Giuseppe Felice Romani. Directed 2010 by Hans Neuenfels at the Nationaltheater München. Stars Nadja Michael (Medea), Ramón Vargas (Giasone), Elena Tsallagova (Creusa), Alek Shrader (Egeo), Alastair Miles (Creonte), Kenneth Roberson (Evandro), Francesco Petrozzi (Tideo), Laura Nicorescu (Ismene), Julia Dausacker (stage violin), and Joy Smith (stage harp). Ivor Bolton conducts the Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper, and the Supernumeries and Children Supernumeries of the Bayerische Staatsoper (Chorus Master Andrés Máspero). Set design by Anna Viebrock; costume design by Elina Schnizler; lighting design by Michael Bauer; assistant direction by Wolfgang Nägele, Sarah Peters, and Dominik Wagner; dramatic advisory by Rainer Karlitschek. Directed for TV by Thomas Grimm; director of photography was Werner Schwanninger. Released 2011, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: C+


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Il trovatore

Verdi Il trovatore opera to libretto by Salvadore Cammarano and Leone Emanuele Bardare. Directed 2011 by David McVicar at the Metropolitan Opera. Stars Dmitri Hvorostovsky (Il Conte di Luna), Sondra Radvanovsky (Leonora), Dolora Zajick (Azucena), Marcelo Álvarez (Manrico), Stefan Kocán (Ferrando), Maria Zifchak (Ines), Eduardo Valdes (Ruiz), Robert Maher (Un Vecchio Zingaro), and Raymond Aparentado (Un Messo). Marco Armiliato conducts the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus (Chorus Master Donald Palumbo). Set design by Charles Edwards; costume design by Brigitte Reiffenstuel; lighting design by Jennifer Tipton; choreography by Leah Hausman; stage direction by Paula Williams; musical preparation by Jane Klaviter, Howard Watkins, J. David Jackson, Hemdi Kfir, and Vlad Iftinca; assistant stage direction by Daniel Rigazzi; fight direction by Nigel Poutlon; dramaturgy by Paul Cremo.  Directed for TV by Barbara Willis Sweete; Music Producer was Jay David Saks; Supervising Producers were Mia Bongiovanni and Elena Park; Producers were Louisa Briccetti and Victoria Warivonchik. Sung in Italian. Released in 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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