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Rossini - Torvaldo e Dorliska by Mario Martone
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Bruno Pratico, Darina Takova, Francesco Meli, Jeannette Fischer, Michele Pertusi Director: Mario Martone DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); German (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); Italian (Original Language) Format: Digital Sound, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 157 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-10-30 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Dynamic
Movie Reviews of Rossini - Torvaldo e DorliskaMovie Review: You Can't Be Semiserious! Summary: 5 Stars
The tiny jewel-box opera house of Pesaro, Rossini's hometown, holds only a few hundred people. A proscenium walkway surrounds the orchestra pit, and characters often wander onto it to sing their arias. There are two ornate boxes exactly adjacent to the main stage, in effect behind the orchestra, where patrons sit within arm-length of the divas. Look carefully at the boxes on the left side of the stage and you'll catch a few glimpses of me, enjoying the musical intimacy by chance on the evening of this filming. Characters also wander down into the aisles around the audience, so many of the film-nighters have the trophy remembrance of seeing themselves when they play this disk. The intimacy is not insignificant; director Mario Martone has taken advantage of it to frame an intensely human drama.
The dominating character of Torvaldo and Dorliska is the villian, the sinister Duca d'Ordow, sung and acted with consummate wickedness by basso Michele Pertussi. The Duke is obsessed with Dorliska, and will stop at nothing to possess her, including sending his stooges to murder her newlywed husband, Torvaldo. The Duke's head servant, Giorgio, is an honorable man who's had enough of his master's evil ways and who plots to upend him. That's close enough to spoiling the story, isn't it?
The whole cast of this production has been brilliantly chosen, both for their singing skills and their physical credibility in the roles - a kind of casting that has become of paramount importance in this era of operas on DVD. The beautiful Dorliska is the beautiful soprano Darina Takova, who manages to convey real despair and loathing for the Duke in her arias despite the swirling bel canto embellishments of Rossini's typical virtuosity. Tenor Francesco Meli gilds the lily of his lovely voice by simply looking so much the part of a brave young lover overmatched by a virile villain. The servant Giorgio, sung vividly by basso Bruno Pratico, almost steals the show, showing the witty resistance to his master's tyranny of an incipient Figaro. His scenes are genuinely funny, and contrast strongly with the melodramatic gravity of the whole libretto.
Torvaldo e Dorliska is identified as an "opera semiseria", and that alone may account for the neglect of the piece for nearly two hundred years. Nineteenth Century audiences wanted their seria operas all serious, and their buffa operas all buffoonish. In this opera, Rossini follows Shakespeare in blending dark humor into his serious business, both musically and dramatically. Verdi, when he set Shakespeare to music, studiously avoided that mixing of genres; there's no humor of any sort in Verdi's MacBeth.
Another way to think of Rossini's Torvaldo E Dorliska is as a "rescue opera", a genre modeled by Beethoven's Fidelio. That gives me a grand idea! Opera composers, if any of you chance to read this review! How would you like to collaborate on an opera semiseria based on Buster Keaton's film The General, or Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times?
Everything about this DVD is delightful - the music of course, the staging, the singing, and the recording. This is as good as an opera film can get.
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