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Lily Pons (Marie), Raoul Jobin (Tonio), Irra Petina & Salvatore Baccaloni (Sulpice), Irra Petina (La Marquise), Louis D'Angelo (Hortensius), Wilfred Engelman (Corporale), Lodovico Oliviero (Un Paysan), Maria Savage (La Duchesse) The Metropolitan Opera & Chorus, Gennaro Papi Recorded live on 28th December 1940 Beloved soprano Lily Pons was at her most charming and vivacious in this performance, her house role debut as the titular heroine, Marie, and her only Met broadcast in the role. The cast for this centennial production of Donizetti’s opera also includes Raoul Jobin as Tonio, Salvatore Baccaloni as Sulpice, and Irra Petina as the Marquise of Bernkenfield. Gennaro Papi leads the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus. For this run of performances, Pons interpolated one of her signature arias, “Toi par qui mon coeur rayonne,” originally from the French version of Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, into the third act. In his New York Times review, Olin Downes captured the enthusiastic audience reaction to this World War II-era performance: “[Pons] waved the French colors at the end, to the tune of the Marseillaise, and brought the audience up standing." | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Donizetti: La Fille du RégimentStage Director: Laurent Pelly
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 BBC Music Magazine
DVD Choice - June 2008 |
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“Even Joan Sutherland has rarely, if ever, made an opera recording so totally enjoyable and involving as this. With the same cast (including chorus and orchestra) as at Covent Garden, it was recorded immediately after a series of live performances in the Royal Opera House, and both the comedy and the pathos come over with an intensity born of communication with live audiences. That impression is the more vivid on this superb CD transfer. As with some of Decca's early CD transfers, you could do with more bands to separate items and it strikes one as odd not to indicate separately the most spectacular of Luciano Pavarotti's contributions, his brief but important solo in the finale to Act 1, which was the specific piece which prompted the much-advertised boast 'King of the High Cs'. For those who want to find it, it comes at 2'58" in band 13 of the first disc. Dazzling as the young Pavarotti's singing is, it's Sutherland's performance which, above all, gives glamour to the set, for here in the tomboy Marie she found a character through whom she could at once display her vocal brilliance, her ability to con- vey pathos and equally her sense of fun. The reunion of Marie with the men of her regiment and later with Tonio makes one of the most heartwarming operatic scenes on record. The recording is one of Decca's most brilliant, not perhaps quite so clear on inner detail as some, but more atmospheric. Though there are one or two deliberately comic touches that approach the limit of vulgarity, the production is generally admirable. The sound at once takes one to the theatre, without any feeling of a cold, empty studio.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “Sutherland is in turn brilliantly comic and pathetically affecting...Pavarotti is an engaging hero and his sequence of high Cs at the end of his aria, 'Pour mon ame', must count as among the most dashing ever recorded....a brilliant, happy opera set.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Donizetti: La Fille du RégimentLive Recording from The Teatro Alla Scala, 1996
Ewa Podles, Bruno Praticó, Paul Austin Kelly & Mariella Devia Orchestra and Chorus of The Teatro Alla Scala, Donato Renzetti (conductor) & Filippo Crivelli (director) After the Second World War, La Fille du Régiment gradually fell into oblivion. Small wonder, as it had become difficult to treat the anything but contemporary chauvinism of such a work. Dramatic and musical reasons raise their heads, making it impossible to gloss over the military-nationalistic traits or to interpret them any other way. The Director, Filippo Crivelli, therefore chose the reverse way for his production at the Scala Milan. He presented the events with the disarming ingenuousness of a picture book. Right from the beginning he and his illustrious stage set designer, Franco Zeffirelli, left no one in any doubt that this idyllic Tyrol was nothing but painted scenery and was thus the place of an unrealistic, playful event. The Italian soprano Mariella Devia, especially renowned as Bellini and Donizetti interpreter, proved with this role not only her fantastic vocal ability but also her talent for comedy as well as Paul Austin Kelly who brilliantly masters the notorious famous eight (!) high Cs of his cavatina Pour son amen. Sound Format: PCM STEREO, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 DVD Format: DVD 9, NTSC Picture Format: 4:3 Running Time: 135 mins FSK: 0 Subtitle Languages: GB, DE, FR, ES, IT, CN | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Donizetti - La Fille du Régiment & Don Pasquale
Donizetti: | La Fille du Régiment Recorded Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa Italy 2005 Juan Diego Flórez (Tonio), Patrizia Ciofi (Marie), Nicola Ulivieri (Sulpice), Francesca Franci (La Marquise de Birkenfeld) Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Carlo Felice, Riccardo Frizza Don Pasquale Recorded live at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, January 2007 Juan Diego Flórez (Ernesto), Isabel Rey (Norina), Ruggero Raimondi (Don Pasquale), Oliver Widmer (Malatesta) Zurich Opera House Orchestra & Chorus, Nello Santi |
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Joan Sutherland (Marie), Anson Austin (Tonio), Heather Begg (Marquise of Berkenfield), Gregory Yurisich (Sulpice), Gordon Wilcock (Hortensius), Stephen Bennett (A Peasant), David Lemke (Corporal), James Huxtable (Dancing Master), Drew McFarlane (Notary) The Australian Opera Chorus & The Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra, Richard Bonynge PICTURE FORMAT: 4:3
LENGTH: 119 Mins
SOUND: STEREO
SUBTITLES: EN
“…a lively and picturesque production of a romantic comedy.” Sydney Morning Herald | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Donizetti: La Fille du RégimentStage Director - Emilio Sagi
Sung in the original French with subtitles in English, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese. BBC Music Magazine
DVD Choice - January 2007 |
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