Donizetti (L') Elisir d'amore
Villazón early in his career and at the height of his powers is deeply impressive
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Composer or Director: Gaetano Donizetti
Genre:
DVD
Label: Virgin Classics
Magazine Review Date: 8/2010
Media Format: Digital Versatile Disc
Media Runtime: 152
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 267277-9
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(L')Elisir d'amore, 'Elixir of Love' |
Gaetano Donizetti, Composer
Bruno Praticò, Dulcamara, Bass Daniele Callegari, Conductor Gaetano Donizetti, Composer Jean-Luc Chaignaud, Belcore, Baritone Liceu Grand Theatre Chorus Liceu Grand Theatre Symphony Orchestra María Bayo, Adina, Soprano Rolando Villazón, Nemorino, Tenor |
Author: John Steane
That solo and the ovation accorded it will not be soon forgotten, nor the increasing force of the viewer’s question: “Will there, or will there not, be an encore?”. Perhaps I’d better not say. Nor should I give away in advance the way the performance ends, though I will admit to sharing in the enjoyment. About the other principals there is nothing special to be said – Maria Bayo might have been enchanting in her role a few years ago, Bruno Praticò has more of charisma than of singing-style, and Jean-Luc Chaignaud is a fine figure of a man with a good but not very distinctive voice. The production (updating, but not too aggressively) has good points but wants more work with the chorus. Daniele Callegari conducts sympathetically. But I trust viewers will note the absence, at the end, of the most illustrious name of all among the singers. Again, so as to retain the pleasure of surprise, I won’t elucidate further. Save to propose an addition to the credits of the name of Beniamino Gigli.
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