Verdi (La) Forza del Destino
Wooden chorus, flat direction: this one’s destiny appears less than forceful
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Composer or Director: Giuseppe Verdi
Genre:
Opera
Label: TDK
Magazine Review Date: 5/2009
Media Format: Digital Versatile Disc
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: DVWW-OPFORZA
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(La) forza del destino, '(The) force of destiny' |
Giuseppe Verdi, Composer
Carlo Guelfi, Don Carlo, Baritone Florence Maggio Musicale Chorus Florence Maggio Musicale Orchestra Giuseppe Verdi, Composer Julia Gertseva, Preziosilla, Mezzo soprano Marcello Giordani, Don Alvaro, Tenor Violeta Urmana, Leonora, Soprano Zubin Mehta, Conductor |
Author: John Steane
In particular, the chorus requires firm, imaginative direction, and that is woefully lacking here. It is the instinct of choruses to form into lines as they did in the practice-room, and that might do for the chorus of monks – but not for soldiers off-duty or townspeople in their company. The soloists too have that lost look which means that they know their words and music but haven’t the ghost of an idea what to do now they’re on stage. Perhaps we should except the women: both Urmana as Leonora and Gertseva as Preziosilla know how to act. But for Alvaro, Carlo and Guardiano, it seems part of their destiny that they should move about looking helpless, while Melitone’s fate is that of the comic without a laugh in his script. So there is plenty for the producer to do, and very little to suggest that Nicolas Joël has done it.
Briefly of the singers: Guelfi and Scandiuzzi lack style, Urmana and Gertseva have the wrong kind of vibrancy (Slavonic rather than Italian), and Giordani hasn’t the intensity or the inner fire for the part. He does earn gratitude, however, for beginning his aria with such lyricism and restraint: and indeed he does other things well. Mehta conducts firmly but not, as far as I could detect, to any very distinctive effect. There is a much better version on DVD from the Metropolitan under Levine (DG, 3/93R).
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