Aribert Reimann Medea opera to a libretto by the composer. Directed 2010 by Marco Arturo Marelli at the Wiener Staatsoper. Stars Marlis Petersen (Medea), Michaela Selinger (Kreusa), Elisabeth Kulman (Gora), Michael Roider (Kreon), Adrian Eröd (Jason), and Max Emanuel Cenic (Herold). Michael Boder conducts the Orchestra of the Wiener Staatsoper. Set & lighting design by Marco Arturo Marelli; costume design by Dagmar Niefind. Directed for TV by Peter Schröder. Released in 2011, has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B-
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Marriage of Figaro
Mozart Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro) opera to libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Although titled in English, opera is sung in Italian. Directed 2010 by Neil Armfield (with Associate Director Roger Press) at the Sydney Opera House. Stars Teddy Tahu Rhodes (Figaro), Taryn Feibig (Susanna), Warwick Fyfe (Dr. Bartolo), Jacqueline Dark (Marcellina), Sian Pendry (Cherubino), Peter Coleman-Wright (Count Almaviva), Kanen Breen (Don Basilio), Rachelle Durkin (Countess Almaviva), Clifford Plumpton (Antonio), Claire Lyon (Barbarina), as well as Katherine Wiles and Margaret Plummer (Bridesmaids). Patrick Summers conducts the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra (Concertmaster Aubrey Murphy) and the Opera Australia Chorus (Chorus Master Michael Black with Assistant Anthony Hunt). Designs by Dale Ferguson; lighting by Rory Dempster. Directed for TV by Cameran Kirkpatrick. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA
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Tan Dun Marco Polo opera to libretto by Paul Griffiths. Directed 2008 by Pierre Audi at Het Muziektheater Amsterdam. Stars Charles Workman (Polo), Sarah Castle (Marco), Stephen Richardson (Kublai Khan), Nancy Allen Lundy (Water), Zhang Jun (Shadow 1/Rustichello/Li Po), Tania Kross (Shadow 2/Sheherazada/Mahler/Queen), Stephen Bryant (Shadow 3/Dante/Shakespeare), and Mu Na (Chinese/Arabian Dancer). Tan Dun himself conducts the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and the Cappella Amsterdam (Chorus Master Daniel Reuss). Ya Dong plays pipa; Siddharth Kishna, sitar; Rupak Kumar Pandit, tabla. Set and lighting by Jean Kalman; costumes by Angelo Figus; choreography by Nanine Linning. Directed for TV by Misjel Vermerien. Released 2009, disc has 5.0 PCM sound. Grade: C
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Wagner Rienzi opera to libretto by the composer. Directed 2010 by Philipp Stölzl (with co-director Mara Kurotschka) at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Stars Torsten Kerl (Rienzi), Camilla Nylund (Irene), Ante Jerkunica (Steffano Colonna), Kate Aldrich (Adriano), Krzysztof Szumanski (Paolo Orsini), Lenus Carlson (Cardinal Orvieto), Clemens Bieber (Baroncelli), Stephen Bronk (Cecco del Vecchio), and Gernot Frischling (Rienzi Stand-in). Sebastian Lang-Lessing conducts the Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin with the Chorus and Extra-Chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin (Chorus Master: William Spaulding). Stage design by Ulrike Siegrist and Philipp Stölzl; costume design by Kathi Maurer and Ursula Kudrna; video by Momme Hinrichs and Torge Møller of fettFilm. Directed for TV by Johannes Grebert. Released 2010, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B+
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Richard Strauss Der Rosenkavalier opera to libretto by Hugo von Hofsmannsthal. Directed by Uwe Eric Laufenberg for the Semperoper Dresden. (The performance on this disc was recorded live in 2007 at the NHK Hall in Tokyo.) Stars Anna Schwanewilms (Feldmarschallin), Anke Vondung (Octavian), Hans-Joachim Ketelsen (Herr von Faninal), Maki Mori (Sophie), Kurt Rydl (Baron Ochs), Sabine Brohm (Marianne Leitmetzerin), Oliver Ringelhahn (Valzacchi), Elisabeth Wilke (Annina), Jürgen Commichau (Police Commissioner), Helmut Henschel (Marschallin's major domo), Gerald Hupach (Faninal's major domo), Matthias Heneberg (Notary), Tom Martinsen (Innkeeper), Roberto Saccà (Singer), Beate Siebert, Birgit Müller, Annett Eckert (Three noble orphans), Christiane Hossfeld (Milliner), Peter Küchler (Animal vendor), Ullrich Märker, Andreas Heinze, Ingolf Stollberg, Hans-Jürgen Staude (Four footmen), Naoki Espree Leopold (Mohammed), Dirk Wolter (Baron's son), Michael Wettin, Thomas Müller, Mirko Tuma, Werner Harke, Holger Steinert, Alexander Födisch (Baron's servants), Andreas Soika (Valet), Markus Hansel, Andreas Heinze, Klaus Milde, Andreas Burghardt (Four waiters), Gisela Pluskwik, Julia Brückner, Katharina Flade, and Min-Kyoung Kwon (Four little children). Fabio Luisi conducts the Sächsische Staatskappelle Dresden and the Staatsopernchor Dresden (Chorus Masters Matthias Brauer and Ulrich Paetzholdt). Stage design by Christoph Schubiger; costumes by Jessica Karge; lighting by Jan Seeger and Christoph Schmädicke. Directed for TV by Eiji Yoshida. Sung in German. Released 2008, disc has 5.1 PCM sound. Grade: A
Here's a report from Wonk Gordon Smith:
“Der Rosenkavalier has been my all-time favourite opera for many years, and I was curious to see how this first HDVD version would compare with those already issued on DVD. The Dresden State Opera (Semperoper) is highly qualified to present this work, since it was premiered there in 1911 to huge success. The performance immortalised on this disc was recorded by the Semperoper during it's 2007 tour of Japan.
In Act 1, we see the "mature" Marschallin ("Field Marshall's wife" sung by soprano Anne Schwanewilms) with her "toy boy" lover Octavian (sung by mezzo soprano Anke Vondung)—a pairing that is always deliciously ambiguous. (For those new to this opera, let me say that Octavian is a very young male character. The part is written in the mezzo range, so it's usually played by a woman.) This version is particularly delightful and, for me, even more successful than the iconic 1994 performance with Felicity Lott and Anne Sophie von Otter conducted by Carlos Kleiber. The necessity of this "trouser" role is, of course, that Octavian has to dress up as a maid to avoid being discovered in the Marschallin's bedroom by her lusty kinsman, Baron Ochs. The Baron has to find the "maid" sufficiently alluring to want to add her to his long list of conquests. In this version, Kurt Rydl could be accused of overplaying the Baron as a leery, lecherous caricature. But his rudeness contrasts with and gives greater depth to the sublime performances delivered by Anne Schwanewilms and Anke Wondung.
In Act 2, Octavian is chosen as the messenger for Baron Ochs to bring the silver rose to Sophie (sung by Japanese soprano Maki Mori), a 15-year old, admirably proper girl, as a formal marriage proposal from the Baron. When it comes to "the sublime", there can be very few moments in any opera, or in any other performance of this opera, to surpass the duets of Octavian and Sophie in this recording. In an appropriately "palatial" setting, Maki Mori's light soprano weaves and blends magically with Anke Vondung's mezzo as they discover the powerful attraction that draws them together in love at first sight. This produces something so wonderful that it makes you weep. Once again there is a stark contrast between this moment of ineffable beauty and the harsh reality of the Baron's earthy vulgarity and Sophie's shock at meeting her "intended" for the first time.
In Act 3, Octavian—once again disguised as the maid—tries to defend Sophie by drawing the Baron into a trap that will reveal his true nature. This brisk scene, full of weird and wonderful tricks and clever staging, leads to the reappearance of the Marschallin. She bows to the inevitable and, in a final moment of exquisite beauty, "releases" Octavian to pursue his true destiny with the young and radiant Sophie.
This EuroArts disc is one of the most moving opera performances I have ever seen on screen or in the opera house. The crispness of the Blu-ray images, the sensitive video editing, and the sumptuous recording of the Richard Strauss score combine to make a powerful case for HDVD being the ultimate way of enjoying opera. Can such superlative productions really be "better than being there"? The jury may be still out on that one. But they should certainly see this Rosenkavalier before delivering their verdict!”
Der Rosenkavalier
Richard Strauss Der Rosenkavalier opera to libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Directed 2009 by Herbert Wernicke at Baden-Baden. Stars Renée Fleming (Feldmarschallin), Franz Hawlata (Baron Ochs), Sophie Koch (Octavia), Franz Grundheber (Herr von Faninal), Diana Damrau (Sophie), Irmgard Vilsmaier (Marianne Leitmetzerin), Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (Valzacchi), Jane Henschel (Annina), Jonas Kaufmann (Singer), Uli Kirsch (Pierrot), Andreas Hörl (Police Commissioner), Wilfried Gahmlich (Feldmarschallin's majordomo), Lynton Black (Notary), Jörg Schneider (Faninal's majordomo/innkeeper/animal vendor), Bernarda Bobro (Milliner), Catherine Veillerobe, Angela Rudolf, Nina Amon (Three noble orphans), Michael Schwendinger (Porter), Manfred Schwaiger (Impresario), Ilker Arcayürek, Jens Waldig, Manfred Hanakam, Michael Schwendinger (Four footmen), Ilker Arcayürek, Manfred Hanakam, Jörg Espenkott, Max Sahlinger (Four waiters), Andreas Maurer, Manfred Schwaiger, Jörg Espenkott, Christian Lusser, Michael Schwendinger, Kiril Chobanov, Akos Banlaky, Jens Waldig (Eight Lerchenauer retainers) and René Schumann (Leopold). Christian Thielemann conducts the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, the Philharmonia Chor Wien (Chorus Director Walter Zeh), and the Theaterkinderchor am Helmholtz-Gymnasium Karlsruhe (Chorus Director Waltraud Kutz). Sets and costumes by Herbert Wernicke; lighting by Werner Breitenfelder. Directed for TV by Brian Large. Released 2009, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
Dmitri Shostakovich Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk opera to libretto by Alexander Preis and the composer. Directed 2009 by Lev Dodin at the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Stars Vladimir Vaneev (Boris Timofeyevich Ismailov/Old convict/Ghost of Boris Timofeyevich), Vsevolod Grivnov (Zinovly Borisovich Ismailov ), Jeanne-Michèle Charbonnet (Katerina Lvovna Izmailova), Sergej Kunaev (Sergei), Nanà Miriani (Aksinya), Leonid Bornstein (Tattered peasant), Andrea Cortese (Administrator), Nikolaj Bikov (Porter), Marco de Carolis (First workman), Fabio Bertella (Second Workman), Andrea Cortese (Third Workman), Saverio Bambi (Coachman), Julian Rodescu (Priest), Vladimir Matorin (Police Inspector), Andrea Snarsky (Policeman), Cristiano Olivieri (Teacher), Piergiorgio Chiavazza (Drunken guest), Armando Caforio (Sergeant), Alessandro Calamai (Sentry), Natascha Petrinsky (Sonetka), and Elena Borin (Female convict). James Conlon directs the Orchestra and Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (Chorus Master Piero Monti). Sets and costumes by David Borovsky; restage by Alexander Borovsky; lighting by Jean Kalman, realisation by Gianni Paolo Mirenda; acrobatic movements and choreography by Jury Khamoutiansky. Directed for TV by Andrea Bevilacqua. Released 2009, disc has 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio. Grade: B
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
Shostakovich Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk opera to libretto by Alexander Preis and the composer. Directed 2006 by Martin Kušej at Het Muziektheater in Amsterdam. Stars Eva-Maria Westbroek (Katerina Lvovna Ismailova), Christopher Ventris (Sergey), Carole Wilson (Aksinya/Old Convict), Vladimir Vaneev (Boris Timofeyevich Ismailov/Old Convict), Lani Poulson (Sonyetka), Ludovít Ludha (Zinovy Borisovich Ismailov), Alexandre Kravets (Shabby Peasant), Nikita Storojev (Chief of Police), Alexander Zassiliev (Priest/Guard), Valentin Jar (Teacher), Martin Vijgenboom (Steward), Jan Polak (Porter), Ruud Fiselier (First Foreman), Jan Majoor (Second Foreman), Leo Geers (Third Foreman), Harry Teeuwen (Millhand), Cor de Wit (Coachman), Wojtek Okraskra (Sentry), and John van Halteren (Drunken Guest). Mariss Jansons conducts The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Chorus of De Nederlandse Opera (rehearsed by Winfried Maczewski). Sets by Martin Zehetgruber; contumes by Heide Kastler; lighting by Reinhard Traub; dramaturgy by Marion Tiedtke. Directed for TV director Thomas Grimm. Released 2009 on 2 discs, has 5.0 PCM sound. Grade: C+
King Roger
Karol Szymanowski King Roger opera to libretto by the composer and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. Directed 2009 by David Pountney at the Festival House of the Bregenz Festspiele. Stars Scott Hendricks (King Roger), Olga Pasichnyk (Roxana), John Graham-Hall (Edrisi), Will Hartmann (Shepherd), Sorin Coliban (Archbishop), Liubov Sokolova (Deaconess), Justyna Dyla (Voice 1), and Mariusz Stefanski (Voice 2). Sir Mark Elder conducts the Wiener Symphoniker, the Children's Chorus of Musikhauptschule Bregenz (Chorus Masters Wolfgang Schwendinger and Hiltrud Fußenegger), the Katowice City Singers' Ensemble - Camerata Silesia (Chorus Master Anna Szostak), the Polish Radio Choir Kraków (Chorus Master Włodzimierz Siedlik), and the Vorarlberger Landeskonservatorium (Leader Herbert Walser-Breuss). Trumpets: Daniel Huber, Gabriel Morre, Roman Pizio, and Bernhard Plagg. Sets by Raimund Bauer; costumes by Marie-Jeanne Lecca; lighting by Fabrice Kebour; choreography by Beate Vollack; video design by Gilles Papain. Directed for TV by Felix Breisach. Sung in Polish with subtitles in German, English, French, Spanish, and Catalan. Released in 2010, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D
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Semele
Handel Semele opera to libretto by William Congreve. Directed 2007 by Robert Carson at Opernhaus Zürich. Stars Cecilia Bartoli (Semele), Charles Workman (Jupiter), Birgit Remmert (Juno), Liliana Nikiteanu (Ino), Anton Scharinger (Cadmus/Somnus), Thomas Michael Allen (Athamas), and Isabel Rey (Iris). William Christie conducts the Orchestra La Scintilla (Concert Master Ada Pesch) and the Chorus of the Zürich Opera (Chorus Masters Jürgen Hämmerli and Ernst Raffelsberger). Continuo: Claudius Herrmann, cello; Dieter Lange, double bass; Jory Vinikour, harpsichord. Sets and costumes by Patrick Kinmonth; lighting by Robert Carsen and Peter van Praet; choreography by Philippe Giraudeau as revived by Elain Tyler-Hall. Directed for TV by Felix Breisach. Released 2009, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio. Grade: B
Hansel and Gretel
Engelbert Humperdinck Hansel and Gretel opera to libretto by Adelheid Wette (Humperdinck's sister). Directed 2008 by Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier at the Royal Opera House. Stars Angelika Kirchschlager (Hansel), Diana Damrau (Gretel), Elizabeth Connell (Gertrude), Thomas Allen (Peter), Anja Silja (Witch), Pumeza Matshikiza (Sandman), and Anita Watson (Dew Fairy). Colin Davis conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Concert Master Peter Manning) and the Tiffin Boys' Choir and Children's Chorus (Director Simon Toyne). Set design by Christian Fenouillat; costumes by Agostino Cavalca; lighting by Christophe Forey. Directed for TV by Sue Judd. Released 2009, disc has 5.1 PCM sound. Grade: B+
Götterdämmerung
Wagner Götterdämmerung opera to libretto by the composer. Directed 2008 by Carlos Padrissa and La Fura dels Baus at the Palau de las Arts Reina Sofía in Valencia. Stars Lance Ryan (Siegfried), Jennifer Wilson (Brünnhilde), Matti Salminen (Hagen), Elisabete Matos (Gutrune), Ralf Lukas (Gunther), Franz-Josef Kapellmann (Alberich), Catherine Wyn-Rodgers (Waltraute), Daniela Denschlag (First Norn), Pilar Vázquez (Second Norn), Eugenia Bethencourt (Third Norn), Silvia Vázquez (Woglinda), Ann-Katrin Naidu (Wellgunde), and Marina Prudenskaya (Floẞhilda). Zubin Mehta conducts the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana and the Cor de la Comunitat Valenciana (Chorus Master Francesc Perales). Video creation by Franc Aleu; staging and acting coordination by Aron Stiehl; sets by Roland Olbeter; costumes by Chu Uroz; lighting by Peter Van Praet. Directed for TV by Tiziano Mancini. Released 2010, disc has 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D
Götterdämmerung
Richard Wagner Götterdämmerung to libretto by the composer. Directed 2008 by Michael Schulz at the Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar. Stars Norbert Schmittberg (Siegfred), Tomas Möwes (Alberich), Mario Hoff (Gunther), Renatus Mészár (Hagen), Catherine Foster (Brünnhilde), Marietta Zumbült (Gutrune), Nadine Weissmann (Waltraute/Second Norn), Christine Hansmann (First Norn), Silona Michel (Third Norn/Woglinda), Susann Günther-Dissmeier (Wellgunde), and Christiane Bassek (Floẞhilde). Carl St. Clair conducts the Staatskapelle Weimar, the Opera Chorus of the Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar, and Gentlemen of the Philharmonic Chorus Weimar. Set design by Dirk Becker; costumes by Renée Listerdal; dramaturgy by Wolfgang Willaschek. Directed for TV by Brooks Riley. Sung in German. Released 2009 and then re-released 2019 with new cover artwork showing the gold ring. Disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D-
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Richard Wagner Siegfried to libretto by the composer. Directed 2008 by Michael Schulz at the Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar. Stars Johnny Van Hal [not "Hall] (Siegfried), Tomas Möwes (Wotan as Wanderer), Nadine Weissmann (Erda), Lars Creuzburg (Donner), Steffen Bärtl (Froh), Catherine Foster (Brünnhilde), Erika Krämer (Grane), Frieder Aurich (Mime), Mario Hoff (Alberich), Johannes Martin (Hagen), Hidekazu Tsumaya (Fafner), Heike Porstein (Forest Bird), and Burkhard Wolf (Voice of the Norns). Carl St. Clair conducts the Staatskapelle Weimar. Set design by Dirk Becker; costumes by Renée Listerdal; dramaturgy by Wolfgang Willaschek. Directed for TV by Brooks Riley. Released 2009 and then re-released 2019 with new cover artwork showing the gold ring. Disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D
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