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Edita Gruberova

Edita Gruberová (born December 23, 1946, Bratislava) is a Slovak soprano who is one of the most acclaimed coloraturas of recent decades. She is noted for her great tonal clarity, agility, and ability to sing high notes with great power, which made her an ideal Queen of the Night in her early years. In recent years, she has enjoyed great success with a number of the most important bel canto roles.

Gruberová has made many recordings, most notably in recent years full-length recordings and extended selections from Donizetti's Tudor Queens trilogy and other bel canto operas, lately exclusively on Nightingale label. More than a dozen of her filmed and televised opera appearances have been released on DVD, including Norma, Manon, and Linda di Chamounix.

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Best of Operetta

Best of Operetta


Lehár:

Die Lustige Witwe

Zurich Opera House

Dagmar Schellenberger (Hanna Glawari), Rodney Gilfry (Danilo), Ute Gfrerer (Valencienne), Piotr Beczala (Camille de Rosillon)

Zurich Opera House, Franz Welser-Möst (conductor) & Helmuth Lohner (stage director)

Offenbach:

La Belle Helène

Théâtre Musical de Paris – Châtelet

Felicity Lott (Hélène), Yann Beuron (Pâris), Michel Sénéchal (Ménélas), Laurent Naouri (Agamemnon), François Le Roux (Calchas), Eric Huchet (Achille), Marie-Ange Todorovitch (Oreste)

Les Musiciens Du Louvre – Grenoble, Marc Minkowski (conductor) & Laurent Pelly (stage director)

Strauss, J, II:

Die Fledermaus

Wiener Staatsoper

Lucia Popp (Rosalinde), Edita Gruberova (Adele), Brigitte Fassbaender (Orlofsky), Bernd Weikl (Eisenstein), Walter Berry (Falke), Anton Wendler (Blind)

Wiener Staatsoper, Theodor Guschlbauer (conductor) & Otto Schenk (stage director)


Sound Format: PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 // PCM Stereo (Die Fledermaus)

Picture Format: 16:9 // 4:3 (Die Fledermaus)

DVD Format: 3 x DVD 9, NTSC

Subtitle Languages: GB, DE, FR, ES, IT // + CN (Die Fledermaus)

Running Time: 421 mins + 26 mins

(Bonus “La belle Hélène”)

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Arthaus Musik - 107509

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Strauss, R: Ariadne auf Naxos

Strauss, R: Ariadne auf Naxos


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DG Unitel - 0734370

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Bellini: Norma

Bellini: Norma

Staged by Jürgen Rose

Directed by Brian Large


Edita Gruberova, Zoran Todorovich, Markus Herzog, Roberto Scandiuzzi & Sonia Ganassi

Das Bayerische Staatsorchester, Friedrich Haider

“Edita Gruberová waited until 2006 to sing Norma on stage for the first time. In this production from Munich she is revealed as the greatest Norma of today. Her singing and acting bring out the complete portrait of the guiltridden priestess, trapped between her sense of duty to her religion and country, and the sickening prospect of losing her lover and her children. Gruberová brings a lifetime's experience of singing bel canto opera and caresses Bellini's vocal lines with many subtle touches.
Almost entirely absent is that mannerism of sliding between notes which has marred some of her singing in the past. Every phrase is moulded with the feeling and reticence of a great artist.
Jürgen Rose, in total control of the production – stage direction, lighting, costumes and sets – succeeds where many have failed in the past.
The action seems to be taking place in the aftermath of some terrible conflict. The middle-eastern costumes suggest the Iraq war, but the whole concept is more ambitious than merely to rely on familiar signs. Norma's tribe seems to have returned to its ancient religion as a refuge from the surrounding chaos. The semi-abstract sets are beautiful, the costumes simple. The priestesses' hands are stained with symbolic woad.
The men carry machine guns and wear black woollen masks. Norma's dwelling is an underground bunker.
Sonia Ganassi makes a sympathetic Adalgisa, and she and Gruberová sing both the great duets with exquisite tenderness. There is a touching moment when Adalgisa first confesses her love and Norma removes the girl's veil, as if to free her from her vows. Zoran Todorovich is a charismatic and virile Pollione. In the first act his singing seems rather over-loud at moments, but he is a fine actor and rises to the challenge of the final scene, where Gruberová begins 'In mia man' while he is bound to the altar with ropes.
Roberto Scandiuzzi makes the most of the somewhat ungrateful part of Oroveso. He too is very moving in the closing ensemble, as he forgives Norma and agrees to care for her children.
Friedrich Haider conducts the Munich forces with fine urgency and an impeccable understanding of the grand sweep of this notoriously tricky work. The whole undertaking is a triumph for all concerned, above all Gruberová and Jürgen Rose.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Edita Gruberová… is revealed as the great Norma of today. Her singing and acting bring out the complete portrait of the guilt-ridden priestess, trapped between her sense of duty to her religion and country, and the sickening prospect of losing her lover and her children. Jürgen Rose, in total control of the production - stage direction, lighting, costumes and sets - succeeds where many have failed in the past. The semi-abstract sets are beautiful, the costumes simple. Friedrich Haider conducts the Munich forces with fine urgency and an impeccable understanding of the grand sweep of this notoriously tricky work. The whole undertaking is a triumph for all concerned...” Gramophone Magazine, June 2007

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DG Unitel - 0734219

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Massenet: Manon

Massenet: Manon


Gruberova Araiza. Edita Gruberova, Francisco Araiza, Pierre Thau, Hand Helm, Wilfried Gahmlich & Geory Tichy

Chor de Wiener Staatsper & Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper, Adam Fischer

“A pretty-picture version of this ingratiating opera, with a strong performance from Francisco Araiza, but Edita Gruberova as Manon looks far too doll-like and sings in piping tones. Just charm, with little pathos.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2007 ***

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DG - 0734207

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Donizetti: Roberto Devereux

Donizetti: Roberto Devereux

Staged by Christof Loy & Directed by Brian Large


Edita Gruberova (Elisabetta), Albert Schagidullin (Duke of Nottingham),Jeanne Piland (Sara, Duchess of Nottingham), Roberto Aronica (Roberto Devereux), Manolito Mario Franz (Lord Cecil), Steven Humes (Sir Gualtiero Raleigh), Nikolay Borchev (Roberto's Page), Johannes Klama (Giacomo, King of Scotland)

Der Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper & Das Bayerische Staatsorchester, Friedrich Haider

Recorded in High Definition (HD) and Dolby Surround Sound.

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DG Unitel - 0734185

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Verdi: Rigoletto

Verdi: Rigoletto

Staged and Directed by: Jean-Pierre Ponnelle


Ingvar Wixell (Rigoletto/Monterone), Edita Gruberova (Gilda), Luciano Pavarotti (Il Duca), Victoria Vergara (Maddalena), Ferruccio Furlanetto (Sparafucile), Fedora Barbieri (Giovanna), Bernd Weikl (Marullo), Rémy Corazza (Borsa), Roland Bracht (Il Conte di Ceprano), Kathleen Kuhlmann (La Contessa di Ceprano)

Wiener Philharmoniker & Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor, Riccardo Chailly

Filmed in Mantua, Cremona, Sabionetta, Parma und Acquanegra in May 1982

“Not to be missed.” New York Times

“It is truly memorable, with Pavarotti a Bacchus-like figure in the orgy scene...He acts the part of the Count as believably as if the latter's philosophy was his very own, and he sings gloriously throughout. But Ingar Wixell's magnificently powerful Rigoletto still dominates the narrative...The production is traditional in the best sense; costumes are colourful, sets believable.” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition ****

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DG Unitel - 0734166

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Mozart: Così fan tutte, K588

Mozart: Così fan tutte, K588

Staged and Directed by: Jean-Pierre Ponnelle


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DG Unitel - 0734237

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Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel

Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel

Staged and Directed by August Everding


Edita Gruberova (Gretel), Brigitte Fassbaender, Hermann Prey (Peter), Helga Dernesch (Gertrud), Sena Jurinac (Die Knusperhexe), Norma Burrowes (Sandmännchen), Elfriede Hobarth (Taumännchen)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti

This production, filmed in 1981, is now being released on DVD for the first time.

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DG Unitel - 0734110

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Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K384

Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K384

Staged by August Everding


Francisco Araiza (Belmonte), Edita Gruberova (Konstanze), Reri Grist (Blonde), Norbert Orth (Pedrillo), Thomas Holtzmann (Bassa Selim), Martti Talvela (Osmin)

Chor und Orchester der Bayerischen Staatsoper, Karl Böhm

“One of Böhm's last operatic assignments, he accompanies his fine cast with huge wisdom. Gruberova and Talvela are outstanding. August Everding's production, adventurous for 1980, is now a delight to look at.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2005

“the performance has a winning glow, with an excellent cast of soloists. Edita Gruberova as Konstanze is at her freshest...[Grist's Blonde] is a charming and characterful assumption, most of all when confronting the powerful Osmin of Martii Tavela” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

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DG Unitel - 0734075

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Bellini: I Puritani

Bellini: I Puritani


Edita Gruberova, Konstantin Gorny, Simón Orfila, José Bros, Carlos Álvarez, Vicenç Esteve Madrid, Raquel Pierotti

Orquestra Simfònica i Cor del Gran Teatre del Liceu, Friedrich Haider, stage direction by Andrei Serban

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TDK - DVOPIP

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