Alessandro Corbelli

Baritone

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Cilea: Adriana Lecouvreur

Cilea: Adriana Lecouvreur


Angela Gheorghiu (Adriana), Jonas Kaufmann (Maurizio), Olga Borodina (La principessa di Bouillon), Alessandro Corbelli (Michonnet), David Soar (Quinault), Iain Paton (Poisson), Janis Kelly (Mademoiselle Jouvenot), Sarah Castle (Mademoiselle Dangeville), Maurizio Muraro (Principe di Bouillon), Bonaventura Bottone (Abbé de Chazeuil)

Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Sir Mark Elder (conductor) & David McVicar (stage director)

Starring Angela Gheorghiu as the celebrated French actress Adriana Lecouvreur and Jonas Kaufmann as her lover Maurizio, Count of Saxony, Cilea’s verismo drama explores celebrity, romance, jealousy, and death.

The trio of sublime voices is completed by Russian mezzo-soprano Olga Borodina as Adriana’s jealous rival, the Princess de Bouillon.

David McVicar’s hit production – the first performance of the opera at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden for more than a century – presents the life of the French actress as a blurring of the distinction between fantasy and reality.

The action revolves around a life-size Baroque Theatre, taking us from the bustle and colour of the first act backstage at the playhouse, to the bare final scenes as the drama reaches its fatal climax.

The DVD & Blu-ray contain bonus footage featuring interviews with the principal artists, Director, Set Designer and Conductor.

“Kaufmann and Gheorghiu radiate sexiness" (Financial Times)

“Gheorghiu is a dream" (The Independent)

“Gheorghiu is an inspired piece of casting for the heroine...There is an excitement about [Kaufmann's] voice and stage presence that is infectious, ...Borodina chews up the scenery, singing with a voice so commanding that it takes you aback...McVicar’s production is another treat, this time for the eyes...All told, then, this set is an absolute winner. It even supersedes Levine’s Sony CDs as an overall first choice for this opera in any format.” MusicWeb International, June 2012

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Decca - 0743459

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Cilea: Adriana Lecouvreur

Cilea: Adriana Lecouvreur


Angela Gheorghiu (Adriana), Jonas Kaufmann (Maurizio), Olga Borodina (La principessa di Bouillon), Alessandro Corbelli (Michonnet), David Soar (Quinault), Iain Paton (Poisson), Janis Kelly (Mademoiselle Jouvenot), Sarah Castle (Mademoiselle Dangeville), Maurizio Muraro (Principe di Bouillon), Bonaventura Bottone (Abbé de Chazeuil)

Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Sir Mark Elder (conductor) & David McVicar (stage director)

Starring Angela Gheorghiu as the celebrated French actress Adriana Lecouvreur and Jonas Kaufmann as her lover Maurizio, Count of Saxony, Cilea’s verismo drama explores celebrity, romance, jealousy, and death.

The trio of sublime voices is completed by Russian mezzo-soprano Olga Borodina as Adriana’s jealous rival, the Princess de Bouillon.

David McVicar’s hit production – the first performance of the opera at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden for more than a century – presents the life of the French actress as a blurring of the distinction between fantasy and reality.

The action revolves around a life-size Baroque Theatre, taking us from the bustle and colour of the first act backstage at the playhouse, to the bare final scenes as the drama reaches its fatal climax.

The DVD & Blu-ray contain bonus footage featuring interviews with the principal artists, Director, Set Designer and Conductor.

“Kaufmann and Gheorghiu radiate sexiness" (Financial Times)

“Gheorghiu is a dream" (The Independent)

“Gheorghiu is an inspired piece of casting for the heroine...There is an excitement about [Kaufmann's] voice and stage presence that is infectious, ...Borodina chews up the scenery, singing with a voice so commanding that it takes you aback...McVicar’s production is another treat, this time for the eyes...All told, then, this set is an absolute winner. It even supersedes Levine’s Sony CDs as an overall first choice for this opera in any format.” MusicWeb International, June 2012

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Rossini: La Cenerentola

Rossini: La Cenerentola


Cecilia Bartoli (Cenerentola), William Matteuzzi (Ramiro), Enzo Dara (Don Magnifico), Alessandro Corbelli (Dandini), Fernanda Costa (Clorinda), Gloria Banditelli (Tisbe), Michele Pertusi (Alidoro)

Orchestra & Chorus of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Riccardo Chailly

Studio recording, 1992

“All eyes and ears, inevitably, are on Bartoli, and she doesn't disappoint...The singing itself is ravishing. At the same time, the performance makes dramatic sense...Decca provide a superb Alidoro, an alluring Clorinda, inventive and elaborate continuo playing (fortepiano, cello, and double-bass), sensible but not excessive stage 'production'” Gramophone Magazine, November 1993

Decca Operas - 4783456

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Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia

Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia


Juan Diego Florez (Count Almaviva), Joyce DiDonato (Rosina), Pietro Spagnoli (Figaro), Alessandro Corbelli (Doctor Bartolo), Ferruccio Furlanetto (Don Basilio), Jennifer Rhys-Davies (Berta), Changhan Lim (Fiorello), Bryan Secombe (Ambrogio), Christoper Lackner (Officer), Andrew Macnair (Notary)

Orchestra & Chorus of The Royal Opera House, Antonio Pappano

This DVD is in fact the "break a leg" version which sees Joyce DiDonato perform her role in a wheelchair - a story which has occupied international headlines last year - and definitely a DVD which will stand out. The DVD will include bonus features like an interview with Joyce on her stage accident and subsequent wheelchair performances.

Captured at London’s Royal Opera House with an unbeatable cast in a sparkling, colourful production, this Barbiere offers a unique dramatic twist: Joyce DiDonato, who had broken her leg on the first night of the run, insisted on performing. As she said : ”Being trapped in the wheelchair was a quite literal way of demonstrating Rosina's huge desire to break free.”

“The Royal Opera's cheerful and colourful new production of Rossini's most popular work is a copper- bottomed hit.”

The Daily Telegraph

With its unbeatable line-up of singers and conductor, last summer’s Il barbiere di Siviglia at London’s Royal Opera House was always going to hit the musical headlines ... but it ended up making news around the world when the leading lady, Joyce DiDonato, broke her leg on the first night. Undaunted, and still singing with her usual brilliance, DiDonato heroically completed the performance. She then went on to appear in the entire run, wearing a bright pink plaster cast on her leg and whizzing around the stage in a wheelchair.

Virgin Classics, already scheduled to record the production for DVD, thus captured a Barbiere unlike any other.

This was how The Guardian reported the story:

“There is a moment … when Rosina complains that she has cramp in her foot – and the line has never seemed more appropriate than this week at Covent Garden. Joyce DiDonato … would have achieved wonderful reviews for her voice alone: luscious and clear, with a freshness that filled the theatre. It was as good a performance as anyone could remember … but the event that made it extraordinary occurred during the first act on the opening night. DiDonato slipped, hurting her ankle, and sang for the next three hours supported by a crutch. It turned out to be a fracture, but rather than withdrawing from the show she pressed on, singing and acting largely from a wheelchair.

“Whirling about the stage, with a bright pink plaster cast on her leg, her predicament seemed fitting for her character, who is supposed to be imprisoned at home by her guardian … DiDonato wrote that ‘being trapped in the wheelchair was a quite literal way of demonstrating Rosina's frustration and huge desire to break free’ … The rest of the cast was spectacular, too …. If, when the production is revived, Rosina appears on the stage without a wheelchair decorated with a big ribbon, it will seem as if something has gone wrong.”

The Independent made clear that, for all DiDonato’s verve and virtuosity in the face of adversity, this was no one-woman show: “Rossini's Barbiere is packed with showstoppers; but when did we last see it cast at such strength, sung with such tongue- and vocal cord-twisting relish, and conducted with such panache that every number did just that – stopped the show? Answer: the current revival of Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier's wild and wacky staging at the Royal Opera House. They must have added a quarter of an hour to the running time in applause.”

Juan Diego Flórez lived up to his reputation as the world’s star bel canto tenor: “Flórez is in amazing form: his runs brilliantly etched, his tone glinting, his top notes seemingly effortless. He held his brilliant final B flat without a quiver of insecurity for what seemed like half a minute,” (The Times), while as the eponymous energetic barber, Pietro Spagnoli delivered Figaro’s numbers “with panache and impressively meaty tone” (The Times). The villains of the piece were not to be outdone: “the expert Alessandro Corbelli showed how much comic fun can be had with crusty old Doctor Bartolo, and Ferruccio Furlanetto, booming like a rumbling thunderclap of doom and gloom, made a wicked caricature out of Don Basilio.” (Financial Times)

As for the all-important contribution of the Royal Opera House’s Music Director: “Musically … it was bliss … There is thoughtfulness as well as brilliance in Antonio Pappano's conducting, which gives us greater emotional resonance than usual in this work without diluting its abrasive comedy,” said The Guardian.

The DVD also includes a bonus interview with Juan Diego Flórez, Antonio Pappano, Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier and Joyce DiDonato, talking about her role as Rosina and about her career. She has received the highest praise for her recent Virgin Classics recital of Rossini, ‘Colbran, the Muse’: “DiDonato's trills are flawless, her Italian is always precise, and her theatrical sense is magnificent. Musically and dramatically, the disc is perfection.” (Opera News)

“Antonio Pappano's conducting brings back the genuine Italian frisson of sprung rhythms, banda-like colour and prominence of wind and brass, and real tension (but lack of fake hurry) in crescendos. The singing here, and its ornamentation, operates on a high level indeed, much aided in naturalness by the conducting...All in all, the evening is a musical triumph.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2010

“Juan Diego Florez is the Almaviva of one's dreams, vocally and musically impeccable...and an actor of enormous charm and intelligence, whilst in the title role Pietro Spagnoli offers warmth and personality to spare...Patrice Caurier and Moshe Leiser's production, a blend of ancient and modern visuals, matches the music-making perfectly.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2010 *****

BBC Music Magazine

DVD Choice - August 2010

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Virgin - 6945819

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Rossini: La Cenerentola

Rossini: La Cenerentola

Produced at the Metropolitan Opera House, 9 May 2009


Elina Garanca, Rachelle Durkin, Patricia Risley, John Relyea, Alessandro Corbelli, Lawrence Brownlee & Lawrence Brownlee

Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Maurizio Benini (conductor) & Maurizio Benini (stage director)

Production: Cesare Lievi

Set & Costume Designer: Maurizio Balò

Elina Garanca builds on the success of her previous album, Bel Canto, incarnating the bel canto title role heroine, Cinderella, in Rossini’s touching and hilarious comic masterpiece, La Cenerentola

This new DVD was recorded live at the Metropolitan Opera during one of the fabled theatre’s greatest nights last season

Maurizio Benini waves a magic wand of a baton, eliciting effervescent, transparent, shining sound from the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus. Piquant visuals and superb acting by the entire cast make this a DVD opera lovers will watch again and again

The Philadelphia Inquirer lauded: “Mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca was a sensation at the Metropolitan Opera's spring simulcast of La Cenerentola with her vocal virtuosity, intensely blond glamour, and acting ability…”

Extras:

Backstage at the Met: Thomas Hampson interviews…

-Elina Garanca

-Simone Alberghini, Alessandro Corbelli, Lawrence Brownlee and John Relyea

Technical Specifications

DVD Format:

DVD 1: DVD-9, DVD 2: DVD-5

Picture Format: NTSC/Colour/16:9

Region Code: 0 (worldwide)

Sound Format: PCM Stereo / DTS 5.1

Menu Language: English

Subtitles: I/G/E/F/S/Chinese

Packaging: Flex Box

Playing Times: DVD 1: c. 107 min, DVD 2: c. 62 min

“And what singing! Wonderful smoky tone, properly mezzo, and dazzling decoration in her closing aria 'Nacqui all'affanno” BBC Music Magazine, September 2010 ***

“Garanca is something special. The voice, pure, warm, ample in power and range, she has achieved a mastery in Rossini's florid style, using no quick fixes...Benini's conducting is sure in its feeling for wit and elegance, and the orchestra respond.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2010

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DG - 0734577

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Rossini: L'Italiana in Algeri

Rossini: L'Italiana in Algeri


Lucia Valentini-Terrani (Isabella), Wladimiro Ganzarolli (Mustafa), Francesco Araiza (Lindoro), Enzo Dara (Taddeo), Jean Marie Bima (Elvira), Alessandro Corbelli (Haly)

Cappella Coloniensis & Männerchor des Westdeutschen Rundfunks, Gabriele Ferro

Each release includes a booklet with a three-language synopsis (English/French/German), full cast list and detailed track list.

“...there's Rossinian elegance from Araiza and spot-on comedy from Corbelli and Ganzarolli. Essential listening, above all, is the Act 1 finale with its onomatopoeic noises of confusion.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2010 ****

Sony - The Sony Opera House - 88697579082

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Rossini: La Cenerentola

Rossini: La Cenerentola


Lucia Valentini-Terrani (Cenerentola), Francisco Araiza (Don Ramiro), Enzo Dara (Don Magnifico), Alessandro Corbelli (Alidoro), Emilia Ravaglia (Clorinda), Marilyn Schmiege (Tisbe)

Chor Des Westdeutschenrundfunks, Gabriele Ferro

Rossini’s sparkling comedy was written at great speed and is one of the composer’s most popular and frequently performed operas. The story differs from Perrault’s fairy-tale in various ways — not least in the transformation of glass slipper into a bracelet — no doubt to placate the censor who would not have allowed an unshod female foot to be seen on stage! Rossini’s opera is brimming over with wonderful arias and ensembles and is a magnificent showcase for a coloratura mezzo-soprano.

Sony - The Sony Opera House - 88697448142

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Donizetti: La Fille du Régiment

Donizetti: La Fille du Régiment

Stage Director: Laurent Pelly


Natalie Dessay (Marie), Juan Diego Flórez (Tonio), Felicity Palmer (La Marquise de Birkenfeld), Alessandro Corbelli (Sulpice), Donald Maxwell (Hortensius), Dawn French (La Duchesse de Crackentorp)

Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Bruno Campanella

Subtitles: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian

Live from Covent Garden, Royal Opera House, London – January 2007

“Reactions to Dawn French’s non-singing appearance as an ample and obdurate Duchess of Crackentorp will be, more than usual, a matter of taste...But there can surely be no argument about Dessay. As the regiment’s tomboy handmaiden Marie, pigtail curving, fist punching the air à la Nigel Kennedy, she shows incredible comic verve even when Donizetti’s music sends her voice skyrocketing. Singer, actress, clown: she’s all three. Theatrically, Flórez isn’t even near the same league...[but] the Peruvian star’s grin, sparkle and ringing tenor keep us happy enough. When the nine high Cs of Ah, mes amis! are hit dead in the centre with the ease of a shrug, you know you’re in safe hands. And Tonio suits exactly the singer’s still-boyish charm... It all makes you want to be in the stalls, seeing and breathing every moment.” The Times, 25th April 2008 ****

“Dessay… is such a natural clown, and it is wonderful to behold the way she used little bits of the coloratura to illustrate comic points. Bruno Campanella conducts the Royal Opera forces with a delicate understanding of all the requirements of Donizetti's often exquisite instrumental detail.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2008

“Laurent Pelly's production of Donizetti's opéra comique was one of the highlights of the Royal Opera's 2006-7 season, and viewing this well-produced DVD of the show it's perfectly obvious why. Natalie Dessay's skinny tomboy of a Marie combines a 110 per cent commitment to the physicality of her acting with a coloratura facility that is beyond criticism.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2008 *****

“Dessay establishes her star quality from her very first entry and vivaciously dominates Donizetti's delightful opera throughout...In short she is an unforgettably enchanting Marie, unlikely to be surpassed...[Florez] also sings and acts superbly.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

GGramophone Awards 2008

Finalist - DVD

Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

BBC Music Magazine

DVD Choice - June 2008

BBC Music Magazine Awards 2009

DVD of the Year

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Virgin - 5190029

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Donizetti: Don Pasquale

Donizetti: Don Pasquale

From the Teatro Lirico, 2002


Eva Mei, Alessandro Corbelli, Antonino Siragusa, Roberto de Candia & Giorgio Gatti

Orchestra & Chorus of the Teatro Lirico, Cagliari, Gérard Korsten

“The acting is first class, everybody relishing their roles, Alessandro Corbelli’s Pasquale, bumbling, pompous and outraged, Eva Mei’s Norina shrewish and petulant and full of good humour and Roberto de Candia, a knowing, hoodwinking Malatesta. … A visual delight, a sparkling production with fine comic performances.” MusicWeb International

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Rossini: La Cenerentola

Rossini: La Cenerentola


Cecilia Bartoli (Cenerentola), Enzo Dara (Don Magnifico), Raúl Gimenez (Don Ramiro), Alessandro Corbelli (Dandini), Michele Pertusi (Alidoro), Laura Knoop (Clorinda), Jill Grove (Tisbe)

Houston Grand Opera, Bruno Campanella

“Campanella conducts very spiritedly and visually the production could not be more winning; and the camera placing is a great credit to Brian Large.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

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Decca - 0714449

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