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Giuseppe Verdi: Attila

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Release Date:  01 May 2019

Label:  C Major - Dvd / C Major Entertainment

Packaging Type:  DVD Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  814337014872

Genres:  Classical  Opera  

Composer/Series:  Giuseppe Verdi

Release Date:  01 May 2019

Label:  C Major - Dvd / C Major Entertainment

Packaging Type:  Blu-Ray Packaging

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  814337014889

Genres:  Classical  Opera  

Composer/Series:  Giuseppe Verdi

Release Date:  01 May 2020

Label:  Br Klassik - Full Price / BR Klassik

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  4035719003307

Genres:  Classical  Opera  

Composer/Series:  Giuseppe Verdi

  • Description

    Verdi's opera Attila takes as its starting point Attila’s plans to storm Rome with his army of Huns and the Romans’ attempts to prevent him. As with Nabucco and I Lombardi, Verdi spiced up the action with a number of patriotic choruses, guaranteeing that – against the background of the Italian movement for unification – the opera was a great success. 'Michele Mariotti owes much to the fact that this evening became a celebration of voices' (Opern-Kritik). Ildebrando D´Arcangelo is 'perfect for the serious Verdi roles', Fabio Sartori has a voice of immense brilliance' (Opern-Kritik), 'Simone Piazzola was an impressive Ezio' (theoperacritic.com) and 'the real warrior of this Attila is the soprano Maria Jose' Siri … with her voice, touching each primordial sentiment in every note of the opera, she commanded ‘Attention’ from everybody' (La Repubblica).

    Description

    Verdi's opera Attila takes as its starting point Attila’s plans to storm Rome with his army of Huns and the Romans’ attempts to prevent him. As with Nabucco and I Lombardi, Verdi spiced up the action with a number of patriotic choruses, guaranteeing that – against the background of the Italian movement for unification – the opera was a great success. 'Michele Mariotti owes much to the fact that this evening became a celebration of voices' (Opern-Kritik). Ildebrando D´Arcangelo is 'perfect for the serious Verdi roles', Fabio Sartori has a voice of immense brilliance' (Opern-Kritik), 'Simone Piazzola was an impressive Ezio' (theoperacritic.com) and 'the real warrior of this Attila is the soprano Maria Jose' Siri … with her voice, touching each primordial sentiment in every note of the opera, she commanded ‘Attention’ from everybody' (La Repubblica).

    Description

    Following Giuseppe Verdi's Luisa Miller", with which Ivan Repuši? made his debut as principal conductor of the Münchner Rundfunkorchester in September 2017, the conductor’s successful cycle of early masterpieces by the famous Italian opera composer now continues with “Attila”. In the recording of the concert performance from the Prinzregententheater, outstanding performers provide authentic fluidity and vocal splendour. This highlight of Munich musical life from the end of last year is now being released on BR-KLASSIK as a double CD. Like its predecessors "Nabucco" and "I Lombardi", Verdi's early masterpiece "Attila" is a choral opera in the best sense, and gained an enthusiastic reception from the Italian unification movement: its themes reflected the aspirations of the Risorgimento in the restless Italy of that time. The concert performance of the opera (in the original Italian) at Munich’s Prinzregententheater received an enthusiastic reception from the critics. “A feast of song” was mentioned several times, and vocal quality and the fine performances by Ildebrando D'Arcangelo and Liudmyla Monastyrska came in for special praise. The Bavarian Radio Chorus, said the critics, clearly conveyed its joy at the theatrical effect of the work, and the dramatic and dramaturgical context was delivered with great success by conductor Ivan Repuši? and the Münchner Rundfunkorchester. This "Attila" is genuine theatrical Verdi: vital, powerful, passionate and full of life."