VERDI Il Trovatore
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Composer or Director: Giuseppe Verdi
Genre:
Opera
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Magazine Review Date: 11/2014
Media Format: Digital Versatile Disc
Media Runtime: 145
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 073 5132GH
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(Il) trovatore |
Giuseppe Verdi, Composer
Anna Netrebko, Leonora, Soprano Berlin Staatskapelle Daniel Barenboim, Conductor Gaston Rivero, Manrico, Tenor Giuseppe Verdi, Composer Marina Prudenskaja, Azucena, Mezzo soprano Plácido Domingo, Count di Luna, Tenor |
Author: Richard Fairman
Stölzl’s production is set in one corner of a white box, occasionally varied by projections on to the side walls but those are mostly too faint to make an effect on DVD. It seems that Stölzl sees Il trovatore as a crazed successor to the Italian commedia dell’arte tradition: Manrico is clearly Scaramouche, Azucena a china-doll mad lady, and the chorus jerk about like puppets. The challenge of Il trovatore is surely to get a potentially ludicrous opera to be taken seriously by a 21st-century audience. Stölzl is looking down the wrong end of the telescope.
The rest of the cast acquit themselves adequately. Gaston Rivero, the Manrico, does not possess the most ingratiating of tenor voices, primarily because of his heavy fast vibrato, but he has all the notes. Marina Prudenskaya, an Azucena of more soprano ish timbre than most, lets fly uninhibitedly where it matters. Adrian Sâmpetrean is a strong Ferrando; Anna Lapkovskaja makes an impression as Ines, not least thanks to her three-tier beehive hairdo, in which a large bird seems to be nesting. Supported by high-quality playing from his Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim sounds more urgently engaged in the Verdi idiom than he was with Otello some years back. Those who want Netrebko at any cost may be willing to put up with Stölzl’s production. Speaking personally, I don’t see myself playing it again often, if at all.
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