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Donizetti - Don Pasquale by Grischa Asagaroff
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Isabel Rey, Juan Diego Florez, Oliver Widmer, Ruggero Raimondi, Valeriy Murga Director: Grischa Asagaroff DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: Italian (Original Language); Chinese (Subtitled); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); German (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled) Format: Digital Sound, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 120 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-09-25 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Decca
Movie Reviews of Donizetti - Don PasqualeMovie Review: Florez is stunning Summary: 4 StarsThis video would fall into a two or three star category were it not for the amazing vocal technique of Juan Diego Florez. Somehow, this singer who was always great, is even better than ever. He seems to be giving even more attention to delivering a variety of vocal color, which makes his somewhat bleating-style voice ever so appealing. He's just wonderful.
The production is by turns tasteful and lovely, and then crass and embarrassing. Some crassness might be understood for the era they are using as a setting and the idea they are trying to underscore of 'old' versus 'new' (and young), but it's taken way too far. The Andy Warhol-style portrait of Florez is just frightening. Besides, does Norina really get the house completely redecorated in one day? It doesn't work, and Pasquale's teddy bears are embarrassing. The story is on the edge of believable as it is, so it needs to be delivered with care so as not to become foolish.
I enjoyed Raimondi very much - it's a beautiful voice as always although lighter than ever. I differ from some of the other reviewers in that I found him reasonably funny. Oliver Widmer is a good singer, although again the director annoyingly has him groping at his own sister for much of the show. He's a DOCTOR, for goodness' sake. How could he have a medical career and be that creepy? Anyway, the big duet between the doctor and Pasquale seems to absolutely thrill the audience and it was a highlight of the show. Widmer's voice is neither beautiful, nor ugly - more like pleasant, and somewhat interesting. Isabel Rey is an enjoyable singer but I would prefer a more bell-toned soprano for Norina. Rey has a darkness to her middle register, plus her high notes are not as easy as one would like. I would prefer to hear her in other operas.
*****PLEASE NOTICE THE FOLLOWING*****
The sound is not at all ideal on the video. On my plain old 2-channel stereo system, the orchestra is too far to the front, and the singers are in a cave. I tried both sound tracks and it was the same. However, when I played it on my computer with again only 2-channel available, but software to touch up the sound, basically by taking out the ambience, it was much better. I was going to give the video three stars until I heard it on my pc. Still, four stars is a bit of a stretch, and they really all go to Florez. Please consider this before purchasing. If I had only to go on my first experience of hearing this video, I would not recommend it as worth the money due to the sound quality, but if you have a system where you can tinker with the sound quality and environment, you should be okay.
It's rarely worth it to buy an opera video for just one singer, but in this case, unless they give us another Pasquale with Florez in it, if you have any appreciation of this tenor, you might just want to buy this one.
If you are trying to decide between this one and the one with Corbelli in the title role, I can only remind you that that one has a very fine tenor in it also, Eva Mei is everything a Norina should be, plus the production is sweet and tasteful. For your first Pasquale video, the Corbelli one is the best choice, IMHO.
Summary of Donizetti - Don PasqualeThis 2006 Zurich Opera production of Donizetti's popular Don Pasquale captures not only the opera's high-spirited comedy but also its underlying cruelty. Featuring veteran bass-baritone Ruggerio Raimondi in the title role and a fine supporting cast, this DVD has what no other version of the opera has--tenor Juan Diego Fl?rez as the Don's nephew, the lovelorn Ernesto--and his brilliant portrayal makes this a must-see for any admirer of great singing. The basic plot of the opera is a time-worn comedy staple: the foolish old man who seeks a young wife. The Don's doctor and advisor, Dr. Malatesta, hatches a scheme to trick the old man into a fake marriage with Norina, a young widow in love with Malatesta's friend, the Don's nephew, Ernesto. She's presented to the Don as the Doctor's sister, fresh from the convent school, whose demure demeanor captivates the victim who immediately agrees to the "marriage." Once that's accomplished, she turns into a spendthrift shrew who drives the Don to the brink of suicide. Ernesto, plunged into despair when he thinks his beloved abandoned him for his uncle, is finally brought into the scheme and plays his part in the trick. All ends well when the Don realizes his foolishness, blesses the young couple's union and agrees to a handsome annual allowance for them. Fl?rez will make you forget other tenors who have sung Ernesto. His voice is sweet and tender but with a touch of steel in its upper range, adding excitement as when he ends a heavily ornamented passage with a ringing top D-flat. His pianissimos are ravishing and his last-act aria, Com'? gentil is radiant. Raimondi, drier of voice than in his younger days, is a fine Don Pasquale, acting with comic brio, breaking into dances of joy when his proposal seems to be working, and plunging into comedy-tinged despair when it turns sour. As Dr. Malatesta, baritone Oliver Widmer is appropriately slimy. Norina is Spanish soprano Isabel Rey, who delivers an accomplished vocal and acting performance, handling her coloratura turns with aplomb and acting with brio. Nello Santi conducts with appropriate Donizettian energy. Stage director Grischa Asagoroff and designer Luigi Perego move the setting from the mid-19th century to the 1920s, so Ernesto enters in a tennis outfit, Don Pasquale's clothes include a broadly striped double-breasted white suit with spats, and the Don's drawing room changes from stuffy old-fashioned d?cor to a garish pink-dominated horror after Norina takes charge. The Don's prime activity when not fulminating about his nephew or donning a tawdry wig to woo Norina is caressing his collection of teddy bears. But his pain is all too evident after the transformed Norina slaps him and the inescapable undercurrent of cruelty is fully brought out, making the last act reversals less convincing. TV director Felix Breisach's cameras efficiently convey the stage action, though the many close-ups make it obvious that Ernesto's beloved is old enough to be his mother. But Fl?rez's vocalism alone is enough to make this the preferred Don Pasquale. --Dan Davis
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