Sunday 28 February 2010
The greatest living Chopin pianist
Vote below (open one week from now) - if your favorite Chopin pianist does not feature, please use the free text or the comments section, and I may add him/her.
Met 2010-11 season - what do you think?
Thursday 25 February 2010
DVD: Mefistofele with Furlanetto, Theodossiou, Filianoti
In this Palermo production of Boito´s Mefistofele, Giancarlo del Monaco sets the action in a rather drab and incoherent imitation of Germany in the 1920´s combined with a Las Vegas show and abstract-figured sets reducing the characters to something less than this quite fine music deserves. Fine performances from both Filianoti and Theodossiou doesn´t make up for the orchestra not really being first rate.
If you only need one version of Mefistofele on DVD, there really is no reason to make it this one. Unless, you are a fan of Ferruccio Furlanetto, a quite convincing Mefistofele, though not exactly overshadowing Samuel Ramey on the only alternative Mefistofele on DVD - the quite spectacular San Francisco production, which remains a solid first choice for this work.
Act IV - scene with Helen of Troy (Theodossiou):
The bottom line (scale of 1-5, 3=average):
Furlanetto: 4
Theodossiou: 3-4
Filianoti: 3
Ranzani: 2-3
Del Monaco: 2
Overall impression: 2
Saturday 20 February 2010
DVD: Il re pastore
Il re pastore. Salzburg 2006. Production and conductor: Thomas Hengelbrock. Cast: Kresimir Spicer (Alessandro), Annette Dasch (Aminta), Marlis Petersen (Elisa), Arpiné Rahdijan (Tamiri), Andreas Karasiak (Agenore). Balthasar-Neumann-Ensemble. Further information here.
Not exactly a standard work in the repertoire, Mozart´s two-act serenata from 1775 (he was 19) Il re pastore, libretto by Metastasio and previously used by several other composers, such as Gluck. A story including the usual ingredients of fidelity, love and a benevolent ruler, whose element of rigid opera seria are emphasized by director-and-conductor Thomas Hengelbrock in this stylized set-up.
Creating a stage within the stage, with present-day characters surrounding the black-and-white pantomine look-a-likes of the shepherd/king-to be (wonderfully played and sung with a dark, silvery timbre by Annette Dasch) and her beloved Elisa (in Marlis Petersen´s crystal clear high notes), Hengelbrock creates a play within-a-play:
Initially all characteres meet in front of the stage in modern dress, play a game of cards, where Aminta and Elisa draw two hearts prompting them to quickly change into pantomime dress to enter the second stage to let the play begin..
Interchanging between characterized pantomimes and modern-day real characters Hengelbrock emphasizes the duality of this piece. Not a masterpiece, perhaps, but a highly entertaining staging.
Annette Dasch as the shepherd (future king) on the stage-within-the stage "Aer tranquillo":
The bottom line (scale of 1-5, 3=average):
All singers: 4-5
Thomas Hengelbrock: 5
Overall impression: 5
Sunday 14 February 2010
Greatest tenor on stage: Rolando Villazón
With 37% of the votes, Rolando Villazón was elected as the best tenor of the moment. Closely follwed by Juan Diego Florez with 34% and with Jonas Kaufmann taking third position with 20% of the votes.
To be honest, I forgot to vote myself, but one vote more for Jonas Kaufmann would unfortunately not have made the difference. The readers have spoken, indeed...
Below, Rolando Villazon with "Una furtiva lagrima" in the new production from Barcelona to be released on DVD:
Operaen: Lastens Vej er intellektuel, pæn og kedelig
Dydens smalle vej er ofte både møjsommelig og kedelig, men bærer dog lønnen i sig selv, hvad enten i dette liv eller det næste. I modsætning til Lastens Vej, der er både sjov og underholdende, men fører lige ned i helvede. Det er i hvert fald sådan vi har lært det. Men hvad gør man så, når Lastens Vej også er kedelig, men alligevel fører lige ned i helvede? Ja, man føler sig vel først og fremmest snydt, og så keder man sig.
Og drejer det sig om Stravinsky´s 1951 opera Lastens Vej som David Radok netop har iscenesat på Operaen, ja så går en ikke ubetydelig del af meningen med værket også tabt. Nemlig at den unge Tom er doven, vil hellere feste end arbejde (hvilket dog desværre leder til hans undergang) og det burde man jo nok kunne forstå. I teorien, altså.
På scenen ser vi en smal vej (dydens?), der fortaber sig i det fjerne samt et stiliseret bylandskab hvor alle optræder i rokoko-kostumer. Pænt og nydeligt, med myriader af kulturelle henvisninger og lægger sig dermed op af Stravinsky´s ligeledes stiliserede neoklassiske musik, hvor et modspil havde været væsentligt mere interessant.
Heller ikke personinstruktionen får for alvor nogen op af sæderne og det hele er både pænt og meget intellektuelt. Men komplet ufarligt og i sidste ende både ligegyldigt og kedeligt.
Lidt ærgerligt for Det Kgl Kapel spillede ellers med både tyngde og præcision under Ion Marin og sangerne, hvor jeg nok vil huske John Lundgren´s djævel og Randi Stene´s skæggede tyrk længst, var alle fine.
Efter at have set forestillingen to gange samt nærlæst både programhæfte, de fleste anmeldelser samt diverse baggrundsinterviews på nettet har jeg da lært en del om både engelsk landskabsmaleri i det 17. (eller var det 18. ?) århundrede samt filosofiske tankestrømninger i rokoko-perioden og fransk modernisme. Og det er jo ikke dårligt sådan at udbygge sin (i mit tilfælde åbenlyst mangelfulde) viden om den vestlige kulturarv. Men inspirerende og medrivende musikteater er det ikke. Til gengæld fornærmer det næppe nogen.
Samlet vurdering (skala fra 1-5):
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Tuesday 9 February 2010
Return of Rolando Villazon?
Thursday 4 February 2010
Best tenor of the moment - vote!
Now, let us once and for all decide upon who is the greatest tenor of the moment - vote below!
The vote will be open for one week. No cheating! One vote per person only!
Please note this vote is supposed to reflect the tenors status as of now - ie. Plácido Domingo´s must be judged only on current achievements, same as Rolando Villazón, who is only marginally eligible (your choice), and will have to be judged from last years performances..
Wednesday 3 February 2010
DVD: Rodelinda with Antonacci, Scholl
In genereal, these baroque operas do well with updating, and this is no exception updating Händels 1725 opera to the 1930´s in a stylish film noir production. Simplistic, contrasing colours and silent screen type acting and lighting, this is an exceptionally successful update.
For once, the action is straight-forward and reasonable: The queen Rodelinda believes her husband, the rightful King Bertarido to have been killed by Grimaldo, who tries to win her in marriage. However, loyalty and fidelity prevails.
Anna Caterina Antonacci´s expressiveness and presence easily outweight her occasionally shaky tones. Combined with beautiful singing from then up-and-coming counter tenor Andreas Scholl in his operatic debut and not a single weak link in the rest of the cast, this is an easy recommendation.
Andreas Scholl and Anna Caterina Antonacci (Io t´abbraccio):
The bottom line (scale of 1-5, 3=average):
All singers: 4-5
Jean-Marie Villégier: 5
William Christie: 4-5
Overall impression: 5
Tuesday 2 February 2010
Record of the year 2009: The Verdi Requiem
Verdi: Requiem. Orchestra e Coro dell´Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. Rome, 2009. Live recording. Cond: Antonio Pappano. Soloists: Anja Harteros, Sonia Ganassi, Rolando Villazón, René Pape. Further information here.
As far as I am concerned this is THE release of 2009. And a Verdi Requiem of a quality I have not heard in decades of recording. All the pieces come together for Antonio Pappano, despite an odd engineering choice, making the initial 2 minutes inaudible. But from there on, there is very little to criticize in a performance of rare coherence. Combined with an excellent soloist quartet this is not to be missed.The bottom line (scale of 1-5, 3=average):
5