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Domingo is his usual self, still remarkable at an age when most tenors have called it quits. He sings with intensity and a voice undimmed by the passing of time. Domingo's duets with his partners are notable for his acute phrasing, the highlights being the first-act love duet from Verdi's Otello with Netrebko's gorgeous lyric Desdemona and the ravishing duet with Villazon from Bizet's The Pearlfishers, in which he takes on the baritone role. Netrebko seems slightly stiff at first but loosens up as the evening progresses, but she's in excellent voice, with luminous pianissimos most sopranos wish they could emulate. Her Puccini arias are beautifully sung, and she even offers a Franz Lehar aria and a charmingly accented duet, "Tonight," from West Side Story with Villazon. But if anyone can be said to steal the show it's Villazon, a singer in perpetual motion, who brings the house down with a version of Rossini's La Danza full of dash and brio. There's a lot more, from Spanish songs to arrangements of the Brindisi from La traviata and Lehar's Expert accompaniments are by the Orchestra of the Deutschen Opera of Berlin under the baton of conductor Marco Armiliato, who also offers several well-shaped operatic overtures and intermezzos and joins in the fun during the unbuttoned encores. Too bad the video direction doesn't match the on-stage proceedings. The production team apparently suffers from camera nervosa, the cameras swooping above the scene, then to floor level, now up, now down, now in close-up, now in long shot, searching for novelty while distracting from the music. There are also misjudged cuts, jumps, and angles. This hyperactivity doesn't seriously mar enjoyment but it is a blemish on a terrific concert. --Dan Davis
CATEGORY: DVD THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: 2007 MANUFACTURER: Deutsche Grammophon MPAA RATING: NR (Not Rated) FEATURES: Classical, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled TYPE: Classical, Classical Artists, Classical Vocals, Performing Arts - Opera MEDIA: DVD MPN: 000870409 # OF MEDIA: 1 UPC: 044007343029
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Customer Reviews of The Berlin Concert - Live from Waldbuhne
Waldbühne Berlin Atmosphere great, singers animated and first rate. The program consisted of popular musical scores that were easily recognizable--a good idea for large audiences. <
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>The concert took off when the singers performed encores. It was at this point that the audience became enthusiastic and reacted accordingly.
A Real Winner!
What a concert! I have viewed this DVD at least 5 times from the day I bought it, and I have listened to it so many times that I stopped counting.
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>Domingo at 65 (This was taped in 2006) is still singing and how!
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>and Netrebko and Villazon are incredible, but let's not forget the orchestra!
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>The program selection was just great and the direction of the production was such that it really gave you a feeling of almost being there, especially during the encore pieces, you could be moved along with the adoring audience. Buy it and enjoy!
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>This is a DVD to treasure and be played over and over in the years to come.
Superstars!
I have to confess that I didn't see this DVD till now, because of some stupid bad press, until my better judgement got the better of me! This is an absolute must! The number of DVDs available with such continuous, concentrated excellence of singing can be counted on the fingers of one hand. The technical quality of the production adds to the magic of the experience that other reviewers have mentioned. What stands out for me is the balance of the programme (from enchanting Lehar to Spanish zarzuela and even an excerpt from West Side Story, along with various of the traditional Italian and French operatic jewels), as well as the very special brilliance that each performer had to offer at a definitive moment in their career.
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>A live concert with three superstars... that says it all... oh, and a super orchestra too!