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The leads are magnificent. Rolando Villazón as Nemorino exhibits a real gift for comic acting, manipulating his rubber face into dozens of hilarious poses, flawlessly turning stock comic gestures into laugh-out-loud moments, and even juggling apples with the panache of a circus performer. More important, he uses his lyric tenor to sing the part with impressive subtlety, suggesting Nemorino's desperation while singing of his love for Adina. His big show-stopper, "Una furtuva lagrima," features melting pianissimos and a breathtaking decrescendo in its final phrase. It literally stops the show, the audience forcing a welcome encore. Netrebko's Adina is every bit as good, with deft acting and a lovely lyric soprano voice that makes you understand why she's the only girl for Nemorino. Dulcamara is Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, whose ample bass joins a stage presence that puts him at the center of his scenes. His famous duet, "Venti scudi," with Villazón, is the highlight it should be. Veteran baritone Leo Nucci is Sergeant Belcore and while his singing tends to the dry and effortful, he's convincingly sleazy, adding to the laughs. Smaller parts and the chorus are fine and conductor Alfred Eschwé efficiently keeps the music bubbling along.
Otto Schenk's production, with sets and costumes by Jürgen Rose, dates from 1980 but still looks fresh with a village square dominating the picture-postcard view of a provincial Italian village. The costumes are realistic, with predominantly pastel colors for the villagers, bright colors for Belcore and his soldiers, and relatively nondescript outfits for the others, though Netrebko can't help exuding glamour no matter what she wears. The video direction smoothly focuses on singers and the stage action, but the sound recording is overly resonant, with inconsistent dynamics and the chorus' words obscured. Still, this is the preferred L'Elisir d'Amore. --Dan Davis
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Otto Schenk |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2005 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Virgin Classics |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Classical, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Arts & Entertainment, B&W, Classical, Classical Composers, Concerts, English, Music, Music Video - Classical, Music Videos - Classical, Opera, Opera / Operetta / Oratorio, Performance, Performing Arts, Theater, USA, Vocal Music |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 63352 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 094636335292 |
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Customer Reviews of Donizetti - L'Elisir d'Amore / Eschwe, Netrebko, Villazon, Wiener Staatsoper
Transport yourself in time and place with this excellent production I must confess from the start that, although I think this is a five-star production, my favorite L'Elisir on DVD remains the Macerata Opera production from 2002, without a single well-known performer in it (see my review if you're interested). That said, if not as magical as the Macerata production, this one is also stellar. <
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>To start with, the production's well-known performers must share star billing with the sets and costumes. They transport us to the provincial village that the characters inhabit. Even Dulcamara makes his entrance in a cart pulled by a real donkey. <
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>Adina is the perfect role for Anna Netrebko. It allows her to show her coloratura and acting skills. She's having a great time and it's infectious. <
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>Rolando Villazon is often criticized for overacting and, indeed, his flailing about can sometimes be distracting. But here, it perfectly suits Nemorino's comically clumsy pursuit of Adina. Then he puts the comic antics aside and delivers such a nuanced and moving performance of "Una furtiva lagrima" that the audience insists on an encore. <
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>It's a wonderful surprise to see the great Verdi baritone, Leo Nucci, as Belcore. His voice is surprisingly light and flexible and he's clearly relishing playing up the sleazy side of the character. <
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>Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Dulcamara) possesses a beautiful bass baritone voice. (He excels as Leporello on two recent "Don Giovanni" DVD's.) He also has a strong stage presence. That charisma and his deep resonant voice, make his duets with the two leads both funny and musically superb. <
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>L'Elisir d'Amore is an opera treat from beginning to end. This production beautifully shows off the brilliance of Donizetti.
So Entertaining!!!
This DVD is my favorite, all the characters are very "cartoonished", the voices are very good, the performances are very funny, I really believe that this is the best DVD if you want to start someone into the Opera wold.
Opera at its Best
A beautiful cast: Netrebko is a beauty inside and out and her voice shows it. Villazon is delightful, singing and acting seems natural. I have the Pavarotti version, and although Luciano's voice is great, his presence is wooden. This DVD never lets you get out of the moment; a pleasure to own.