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Verdi: Un Ballo In Maschera

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Release Date:  01 January 2017

Label:  C Major - Dvd / C Major Entertainment

Packaging Type:  DVD Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  814337013943

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Verdi

Release Date:  01 January 2017

Label:  C Major - Dvd / C Major Entertainment

Packaging Type:  Blu-Ray Packaging

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  814337013950

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Verdi

Release Date:  31 March 2016

Label:  Orfeo

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  4011790907222

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Verdi

  • Description

    Munich’s new Ballo in maschera has received much critical acclaim: ‘This production shows what a utopia opera can be’ (Abendzeitung). Ten years after stepping down as music director of the Bavarian State Opera, Zubin Mehta returned to Munich in March 2016 to celebrate his 80th birthday conducting Verdi’s masterpiece for the first time in a staged production. His cast features some of today’s finest Verdi singers: soprano Anja Harteros, singing Amelia for the first time and ‘filling every note with Verdian intensity’, tenor Piotr Beczala as a ‘visually and vocally dashing Riccardo’ and George Petean as an ‘exemplary’ Renato (Neue Musikzeitung). In director Johannes Erath’s super-sensitive new production, this historically-based tale of illicit love, conspiracy and betrayal unfolds in a surrealistic, shadowy setting transformed by lighting and projections. Special praise was showered by the enthusiastic critics on Maestro Mehta, whom ‘creates concentrated musical connections, miraculously guiding his orchestra and unsurpassable voices the way a thermal lifts a paraglider... Musically the performance was a dream‘ (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung).

    Description

    Munich’s new Ballo in maschera has received much critical acclaim: ‘This production shows what a utopia opera can be’ (Abendzeitung). Ten years after stepping down as music director of the Bavarian State Opera, Zubin Mehta returned to Munich in March 2016 to celebrate his 80th birthday conducting Verdi’s masterpiece for the first time in a staged production. His cast features some of today’s finest Verdi singers: soprano Anja Harteros, singing Amelia for the first time and ‘filling every note with Verdian intensity’, tenor Piotr Beczala as a ‘visually and vocally dashing Riccardo’ and George Petean as an ‘exemplary’ Renato (Neue Musikzeitung). In director Johannes Erath’s super-sensitive new production, this historically-based tale of illicit love, conspiracy and betrayal unfolds in a surrealistic, shadowy setting transformed by lighting and projections. Special praise was showered by the enthusiastic critics on Maestro Mehta, whom ‘creates concentrated musical connections, miraculously guiding his orchestra and unsurpassable voices the way a thermal lifts a paraglider... Musically the performance was a dream‘ (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung).

    Description

    Luciano Pavarotti's repertoire comprised only a few roles, but his performances and recordings of them wrote and rewrote history. Pavarotti's Riccardo (Gustavo III) in Verdi's Un ballo in maschera in his studio recording of 1983 is given pride of place because of its surface brilliance (not least thanks to Georg Solti on the podium), in his live TV broadcast of the same role three years later under Claudio Abbado he offers a striking sense of musical and dramatic immediacy. In this recording of that broadcast from the Vienna State Opera, we can hear a performance both highly nuanced and possessed of an immense radiance, from his very first "Amici mei" to his touching death scene. After the famous canzona in the first act of this recording ("Di' tu se fedele il flutto m'aspetta"), the audience of the Vienna State Opera justifiably burst into a storm of applause (and not for the last time either). As in the studio recording with Pavarotti and Solti, the role of Amelia was sung by Margaret Price on the opening night of this production. In the second performance, the then 25-year-old Gabriele Lechner had to stand in for her - and she did so not just with an overwhelming, fiery, youthful vigour, but also with astonishing luminosity and conviction. Just listen to the opening of the second act when Amelia waits fearfully for her beloved Riccardo alone at night - and then finally meets him. It's rare to experience such a truthful performance as this. But the Russian mezzosoprano Ludmila Semtschuk as the fortune-teller Ulrica is also beguiling with her passion and profound depth. Piero Cappuccilli had been well known to the Vienna audience for decades. He too is unmistakeable in his timbre and his art of musical characterisation. Like many famous Verdi baritones he was not free of vanity, but this has no adverse impact on his performance as the jealous husband of Amelia and the friend of Riccardo. Claudio Abbado had been the new music director of the State Opera since the autumn of 1986. He had given his highly successful debut there just two years earlier. As ever - and not just with Verdi - Abbado is convincing here in his insistence on a lean, sinewy, tense performance from the Vienna Philharmonic, and this is wholly in the interests of the musical drama.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Preludio
      • 2. Posa in Pace
      • 3. Amici Miei
      • 4. Il Cenno Mio
      • 5. Alla Vita Che T'arride
      • 6. Il Primo Giudice
      • 7. Zitti...L'Incanto Non Dèssi Turbare - Re Dell'abisso
      • 8. Arrivo Il Primo!
      • 9. Su Fatemi Largo
      • 10. Che V'agita Così?
      • 11. Su, Profetessa - Di' Tu Se Fidele
      • 12. Chi Voi Siate
      • 13. Finisci Il Vaticino
      • 14. Preludio
      • 15. Ecco L'orrido Campo

      Disc 2

      • 1. Teco Io Sto
      • 2. Ahimè! S'appressa Aclun!
      • 3. Seguitemi! (Mio Dio!)
      • 4. A Tal Colpa È Nulla Il Pianto
      • 5. Morrò, Ma Prima in Grazia
      • 6. Alzati; La Tuo Figlio...Eri Tu Che Macchiavi Quell'anima
      • 7. Siam Soli. Udite
      • 8. Il Messaggio Entri
      • 9. Forse La Soglia Attinse - Ma Se M'è Forza Perderti
      • 10. Ah! Dessa È Là...Sì, Rivederti, Amelia
      • 11. Ah! Perché Qui! Fuggite
      • 12. Ella È Pura