Simon Boccanegra

Simon Boccanegra
by G. Verdi

Simon Boccanegra
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Actor: Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Paul Plishka, Sherrill Milnes, Vasile Moldoveanu
Director: G. Verdi
Brand: Uni
DVD: Region Code 0
Audio: English (Unknown); Chinese (Subtitled); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); German (Subtitled); Italian (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); Italian (Original Language), DTS 5.1
Format: NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 150 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2008-05-13
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: DG

Movie Reviews of Simon Boccanegra

Movie Review: Withstands The Passage of Time
Summary: 5 Stars

The Met released its most recent Simon first and only now is releasing the 1984 production. I suspect that the newer production was released first because of the presence of Domingo. The Doge, Vladimir Chernov, had a short lived Met career; I had read that the voice was small for the house. On a DVD this is hardly a factor, but the somewhat superficial performance is, plus the fact that Chernov clearly did not have a history of Verdi rolls under his belt. Besides Domingo the other main virtue of the newer DVD is Robert Lloyd as Fiesco. Although hardly a marquee "name" the man is a great artist, possessed of a superior instrument and a high degree of musical intelligence.

Even so, I decided to go for this 1984 production, borrowed from Chicago (and I think the SF borrowed it in the 70's). It is architecturally quite grand, but the producer, Capobianco made so many changes that Pizzi wanted his name removed. For the present purposes this is really quite academic and is neither here nor there as far as making a choice. Obviously I felt there were virtues here that didn't exist in the later set. Milnes had had a long history of Verdi roles; that expertise is evident on this DVD. Paul Plishka, the Fiesco, is now doing comprimario roles but in 1984 his voice was in great shape and he almost matches Lloyd. However one of the great reasons for owning this DVD is Anna Tomowa Sintow. No, she is not Italian, and yes even though she was relatively young when this flim was made she looks somewhat mataronly. But the voice is glorious, blooming as she ascends the scale, a quality one used to associate with Italian sopranos of the past. Her opening aria, Come in questora is exquisite as is her duet with Milnes. Her contributions to the Council Chamber scene are what is needed in this great ensemble as her voice soars oveer the chorus and soloists. Lyrics such as Te Kanewa and Freni have no problems for the opening aria and the duet, but lack the thrust that a spinto has in this role. For any doubters of Anna T-S's credentials as a Verdian I refer them to an Aida recorded in Munich, conducted by Muti and co-starring Domingo. Although the rest of the cast is German, it is a "hot" performance and Domingo tops all his studio performances as Rhadames. To my ears Anna T-S is the best Aida on CD. This performance did enjoy a commercial release but it probably difficult to find now. In any event I recommend it as I do this Simon.

None of the DVD's of Simon are perfect and there is always a "fly in the pomade" as the Brits say. Here we have a Rumanian tenor with a rather leathery sound, but at least he doesn't wobble and looks the part. Musically much of the role appears to escape him, but God knows I have seen worse. Gabriele is surely one of Verdi's least interesting tenor roles--a pity that Domingo was not available at the time. The only real down side to this performance is the Paolo; I know this is hardly a major role but clearly one of some dramatic significance. Leonard Warren was a Paolo to Tibbett's Simon. I am sure other examples exist. Not so here; the artist in question is Richard Clarke who is utterly anonymous; vocally satisfactory, dramatically a cipher. This is not a deal breaker and with three top performances I recommend this DVD, caveats noted.

Summary of Simon Boccanegra

Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 05/13/2008
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