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14-Feb-2013
Staatsoper
Nostalgia for the Italian Fifties: The Vienna Staatsoper's La CenerentolaSnapdragon
Image credit: Margarita Gritskova (Tisbe), Tara Erraught (Angelina), Valentina Nafornita (Clorinde) © Wiener Staatsoper / Michael PöhnWhat has made Rossini and his librettist Jacopo Ferretti’s take on Cinderella survive on the opera stage for almost 200 years now is not only the universal archetype of the downtrodden girl who is redeemed by Prince Charming, nor its enchanting music: the absence of fairy-tale symbols like the pumpkin carriage and the glass shoe (barefoot ladies would have been too outrageous a sight on an Italian stage of the time) has perhaps also helped to make it timeless, practical to stage, and largely director-proof.
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21-Oct-2012
Opéra Bastille
An operatic high-note: Donizetti's La Fille du Régiment comes home to ParisLeopold Tobisch
Image credit: Natalie Dessay (Marie), Juan Diego Florez (Tonio) and Alessandro Corbelli (Sulpice) © Opéra national de ParisFrom time to time, audiences are presented with what I consider to be a rare event, a “dream” performer: one so convincing in his or her role that they become an ideal, establishing a standard to which all following interpretations will inevitably be compared – for example, Jacqueline du Pré’s interpretation of Elgar’s Cello Concerto has become a timeless benchmark.
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7-Jun-2012
National Theatre
La Cenerentola at the Bavarian State OperaMatthew Lynch
Image credit: Joyce DiDonato © Sheila RockShortly after Rossini's success with The Barber of Seville came La Cenerentola, a reworking of the Cinderella fairy tale, but with a little less magic, and a lot more worldly comedy. It was an instant success and further established the 25-year-old Rossini as one of the greatest Italian opera composers of his day. Today it is one of Rossini's most performed operas, and has retained the freshness and joie de vivre which it doubtless had at its 1817 première.
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18-Nov-2010
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Cilea's Adriana Lecouvreur at the Royal OperaDavid Karlin
Image credit: Angela Gheorghiu as Adriana and Jonas Kaufmann as Maurizio, © The Royal Opera / Catherine Ashmore, November 2010Giacomo Puccini comprehensively eclipsed the other Italian composers of his era. Three of them remain in the repertoire as one hit wonders: Mascagni, Leoncavallo and Francesco Cilea, whose four act Adriana Lecouvreur opened at Covent Garden last night. It's the story of a love triangle which ends in murder, set backstage at the Comédie Française in the 18th century and based on a true story (or at least, on a story that was widely believed at the time): the real Adrienne Lecouvreur died in 1730, probably poisoned by her rival, the Princesse de Bouillon.
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1-Jun-2010
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Natalie Dessay sings Donizetti's La Fille du RégimentDavid Karlin
Image credit: La Fille du Régiment - © BC20100514050 - Natalie Dessay as Marie, Alessandro Corbelli as Sulpice Pingot -© The Royal Opera / Bill Cooper, May 2010Natalie Dessay has been making a real signature role out of Marie, Donizetti's foundling "Daughter of the Regiment" who turns out to be of noble birth (well, partly, wherein lies the tale). We went to Covent Garden last night specially to see her, and she didn't disappoint: her performance was quite out of the ordinary.
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