Friedrich Haider, Orquestra Simfonica i Cor del Gran Teatre del Liceu, Edita Gruberova: Vincenzo Bellini - I puritani - DVD
Vincenzo Bellini - I puritani - DVD

Vincenzo Bellini - I puritani - DVD

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Barkod: 5450270012459 , Katalog No: DV-OPIP , Firma: TDK , Yayınlanma Tarihi: 2005
Format Türü: DVD, Format: 2 DVD, Ekran Oranı: 16:9, Ses Formatı: LPCM Stereo, Dolby Dijital 5.1, DTS 5.1

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The "Queen of Coloratura", Edita Gruberova, is the undisputed star of this recording of I Puritani from the opera house in Barcelona. Her interpretation of Bellini's Elvira has certainly become one of her showpieces and her superb technique, her top notes and exquisite pianissimos and her amazing command of coloratura make her the focus of this production. The audience rewarded her with long enthusiastic ovations after her the mad scene in the second act, when her heart breaking rendering of the elegiac "Qui la voce sua soave" and the dazzling coloratura in the fast cabaletta undoubtedly sets her name next to the great Elviras of the 20th century.<br /> <br /> TDK captures on DVD Andrei Serban's production of Bellini's gloomy masterpiece. Originally made for Welsh National Opera, in a co-production with Netherlands Opera, and premièred in Cardiff in March 1982, it was taken up by the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona as part of the Bellini bicentenary celebrations in 2001. In his staging, Serban maintains an ever-present mood of conflict: the drama is clearly played out in a closed community, under threat, and the bare designs ' a linear fort, a single coach in the ice ' serve to glorify the voices, the focus of this bel canto work. Michael Yeargan's design emphasizes the Puritan aesthetic, and a touch of red in Elvira's flowers, amid the prevailing blacks, browns and whites, makes a striking impression.<br /> <br /> Opposite the Elvira of Edita Gruberova, who has sung the demanding role in Zurich, Vienna and Munich, the Catalan tenor José Bros marked his début in the role of Arturo, one of the most daunting in the tenor bel canto repertoire and his performance was widely praised for his elegant singing of even the very top notes. Two Spanish singers of the younger generation appear in the roles of the Puritan knights, baritone Carlos Álvarez, increasingly a specialist in the Verdi baritone roles, and bass Simón Orfila, completing the cast of an opera that exists to glorify the beauty of the human voice.
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