Mozart Don Giovanni opera to libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Directed 2008 by Claus Guth at the Salzburg Festival (Haus für Mozart). Stars Christopher Maltman (Don Giovanni), Anatoli Kotscherga (Commendatore), Annette Dasch (Donna Anna), Matthew Polenzani (Don Ottavio), Dorothea Röschmann (Donna Elvira), Erwin Schrott (Leporello), Ekaterina Siurina (Zerlina), and Alex Esposito (Masetto). Bertrand de Billy conducts the Wiener Philharmoniker and the Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor (Chorus Master Thomas Lang). Continuo: piano Felice Venanzoni; cello Tamás Varga; mandolin Ulrike Eckhardt. Stage design and costumes by Christian Schmidt; lighting by Olaf Winter; dramaturgy by Ronny Dietrich; choreography by Ramses Sigl. Directed for video direction by Brian Large. Released 2010, disc has 5.1 dts Master Audio sound. Grade: C
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni opera to libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Directed 2005 by Lluis Pasqual at Teatro Real, Madrid. Stars Carlos Álvarez (Don Giovanni), Alfred Reiter (Commendatore), María Bayo (Donna Anna), José Bros (Don Ottavio), Sonia Ganassi (Donna Elvira), Lorenzo Regazzo (Leporello), José Antonio López (Masetto) and María José Moreno (Zerlina). Víctor Pablo Pérez conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Real (Chorus Master Jordi Casas Bayer). Sets by Ezio Frigerio; costumes by Franca Squarciapino; lighting by Wolfgang von Zoubek; choreography by Nuria Castejón. Directed for TV by Robin Lough. Released 2010, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B+
Doktor Faust
Ferruccio Busoni Doktor Faust opera to libretto by the composer. Directed 2006 by Klaus Michael Grüber and Ellen Hammer at the Zurich Opera House. Stars Thomas Hampson (Doktor Faust), Günther Groissböck (Wagner, Faust's assistant), Gregory Kunde (Mephistopheles), Reinaldo Macias (Herzog von Parma), Sandra Trattnigg (Herzogin von Parma), Martin Zysset (Lieutenant), Andreas Winkler, Thilo Dahlmann, Matthew Leigh (Three students), Giuseppe Scorsin (Five spirit voices), Tomasz Slawinski (Levis), Gabriel Bermúdez (Asmodus), Randall Ball (Belzebuth), and Miroslav Christoff (Megäros). Philippe Jordan conducts Orchestra and Chorus of the Zurich Opera House (Chorus Master Jürg Hoffmann). Set design by Eduardo Arroyo; costumes by Eva Dessecker; lighting by Jürgen Hoffmann. Directed for TV by Felix Breisach. Released 2009, disc features 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: C
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Puccini Tosca opera to libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica. Directed 2006 by Hugo de Ana at the Arena di Verona. Stars Fiorenza Cedolins (Tosca), Marcelo Alvarez (Cavaradossi), Ruggero Raimondi (Scarpia), Marco Spotti (Angeotti), Fabio Previati (Sacristan), Enrico Facini (Spoletta), Giuliano Pelizon (Sciarrone), Angelo Nardinocchi (Jailer), and Ottavia Dorrucci (Shepherd). Daniel Oren conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Arena di Verona (Chorus Master Marco Faelli) and the A.Li.Ve. Chorus (Conductor Paolo Facincani). Set, costumes, and lighting design by Hugo de Ana; stage design by Giuseppe De Filippi Venezia; lighting by Paolo Mazzon; costumes by Tirelli Costumi. Directed for TV by Loreena Kaufman. Released 2009, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. This is the same production of Tosca that was later released by Arthaus. There was only one substantial change between the two versions: the Arthaus Musik disc has Japanese subtitles whereas this TDK version does not. Grade: D
It's an article of faith with fans of HDVDs that everything benefits from high-resolution video. But there is a glaring exception: HDVD recordings made of outdoor productions (designed to be seen in large amphitheaters) usually turn out poorly. Subject Tosca in the Arena di Verona is prosecutor's "Exhibit 1." The setting probably looked OK from 200 meters up the hillside in the dark. But up close in high-definition the stage looks like a brodingnagian scrap yard in front of a burned-out industrial plant. Humongous crude props litter the place. The costumes and make up were designed to look rich at long distance by weak light---to the HDVD camera they look garish and cartoonish. The stage blood wouldn't scare a 3-year old. All this misery-en-scène magnifies the physical ugliness of the singers: aging Fiorenza Cedolins has turned into a frump, pudgy Marcelo Alvarez needs to check himself in at the fat clinic, and Ruggero Raimondi looks like a doorman at a Las Vegas wedding palace.
The audience looks uncomfortable fanning themselves in the heat; only the swarming insects are having fun. So what's left to say about the orchestra and the singing amidst the junkyard? Well, not too bad actually. But why would anyone waste his time with this when he has so many other better choices to pick from?
Here's a YouTube clip that of this that doesn't look too bad. But we warn you that this production has many scenes where the sets and costumes look ridiculous.
Dido and Aeneas
Henry Purcell Dido and Aeneas opera to libretto by Nahum Tate. Directed and choreographed 2009 by Wayne McGregor (assisted by Laï Diallo) at the Royal Opera House. Singing stars are Sarah Connolly (Dido), Lucas Meachem (Aeneas), Lucy Crowe (Belinda), Sara Fulgoni (Sorceress), Anita Watson (Second Woman), Eri Nakamura (First Witch), Pumeza Matshikiza (Second Witch), Iestyn Davies (Spirit), and Ji-Min Park (Sailor). Dancing stars of the Royal Ballet are Olivia Cowley, Melissa Hamilton, Cindy Jourdain, Iohna Loots, Kristen McNally, Samantha Raine, Paul Kay, Brian Maloney, Steven McRae, Xander Parish, Liam Scarlett, and Johannes Stepanek. Christopher Hogwood conducts the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (Leader Kati Debretzeni) and the Royal Opera Extra Chorus (Chorus Master: Stephen Westrop). Continuo: harpsichord, Julian Perkins; theorbo, Jan Čižmář; cello, Andrew Skidmore; chamber organ, Steven Moore. Set design by Hildegard Bechtler; costumes by Fotini Dimou; lighting by Lucy Carter; projection design by Mark Hatchard. Directed for TV by Jonathan Haswell. Released 2009, disc has has 5.1 PCM sound. Grade: C
Read MoreLa Traviata
Verdi La Traviata opera to libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Directed 2007 by Marina Bianchi after Liliana Cavani at the Teatro alla Scala di Milano. Stars Angela Gheorghiu (Violetta Valéry), Ramón Vargas (Alfredo Germont), Roberto Frontali (Giorgio Germont), Natascha Petrinsky (Flora Bervoix), Tiziana Tramonti (Annina), Enrico Cossutta (Gastone), Alessandro Paliaga (Barone Douphol), Piero Terranova (Marchese d'Obigny), Luigi Roni (Dottor Grenvil), Giuseppe Nicodemo (Servant), and Ernesto Panariello (Servant). Solo dance by Gianni Ghisleni. Lorin Maazel conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro alla Scala di Milano (Chorus Master Bruno Casoni). Set design by Dante Ferretti; costume design by Gabriella Pescucci; choreography by Micha Van Hoecke. Directed for TV by Paola Longobardo. Sung in Italian. Released 2008, this disc has 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B+
Read MoreLa Traviata (Fleming)
Verdi La Traviata opera to libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Directed 2006 by Marta Domingo at the Los Angeles Opera. Stars Renée Fleming (Violetta Valéry), Rolando Villazón (Alfredo Germont), Renato Bruson (Giorgio Germont), Daniel Montenegro (Gastone, Visconte de Letorières) Philip Kraus (Baron Douphol), Lee Poulis (Marchese d'Obigny), James Creswell (Dottore Grenvil), Suzanna Guzmán (Flora Bervoix), Anna Alkhimova (Annina), Sal Malaki (Giuseppe, servo di Violetta), Tim Smith (Servo di Flora), and Mark Kelly (Commissionario). James Conlon conducts the Los Angeles Opera Orchestra and Chorus (Chorus Master William Vendice). Sets and costumes by Giovanni Agostinucci; lighting by Duane Schuler; choreography by Kitty McNamee. Directed for TV by Brian Large. Sung in Italian. Released 2009, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B
Read MoreLa Traviata (Netrebko)
Verdi La Traviata opera to libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Directed 2005 by Willy Decker at the Salzburg Festival. Stars Anna Netrebko (Violetta Valéry), Helene Schneiderman (Flora Bervoix), Diane Pilcher (Annina), Rolando Villazón (Alfredo Germont), Thomas Hampson (Giorgio Germont), Salvatore Cordella (Gastone, Visconte de Letorières), Paul Gay (Barone Douphol), Herman Wallén (Marchese d'Obigny), Luigi Roni (Dottore Grenvil), Dritan Luca (Giuseppe), Wolfram Igor Derntl (Domestico di Flora), and Friedrich Springer (Commissionario). Carlo Rizzi conducts the Wiener Philarmoniker und Wiener Staatsopernchor (Chorus Master Rupert Huber). Set design by Wolfgang Gussman; costume design by Wolfgang Gussman and Susana Mendoza; lighting design by Hans Toelstede; dramaturgy by Klaus Bertisch, choreography by Athol Farmer. Directed for TV by Bryan Large. Sung in Italian. Released 2009, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B-
Read MoreLa traviata (Fleming)
Verdi La traviata opera to a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Directed 2009 by Richard Eyre at the Royal Opera House. Stars Renée Fleming (Violetta Varéry), Joseph Calleja (Alfredo Germont), Thomas Hampson (Giorgio Germont), Monika-Evelin Liiv (Flora Bervoix), Kostas Smoriginas (Marquis D'Obigny), Eddie Wade (Baron Douphol), Richard Wiegold (Doctor Grenvil), Haoyin Xue (Gastone de Letorières), Sarah Pring (Anina), Neil Gillespie (Giuseppe), Charbel Mattar (Messenger), and Jonathan Coad (Servant). Antonio Pappano conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Concert Master Vasko Vassilev) and the Royal Opera Chorus (Chorus Director Renato Balsadonna). Designs by Bob Crowley; lighting design by Jean Kalman; movement direction by Jane Gibson. Directed for TV by Rhodri Huw. Sung in Italian. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A
Read MoreTristan und Isolde
Wagner Tristan und Isolde opera to libretto by the composer. Directed 2007 by Nikolaus Lehnhoff at Glyndebourne. Stars Robert Gambill (Tristan), Nina Stemme (Isolde), Katarina Karnéus (Brangäne), Bo Skovhus (Kurwenal), René Pape (King Marke), Stephen Gadd (Melot), Timothy Robinson (Young Sailor/Shepherd), and Richard Mosley-Evans (Steersman). Jiří Bělohlávek conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Lieder Pieter Schoeman) and the Glyndebourne Chorus (Chorus Master Thomas Blunt). Set design by Roland Aeschlimann; costume design by Andrea Schmidt-Futterer; lighting design by Robin Carter with Roland Aeschlimann. Directed for TV by Thomas Grimm; TV and video producer was Ferenc Van Damme; executive producer was Hans Petri. Sung in German. Released 2009, 2-disc set has 5.0 Dolby True-HD sound. Grade: B-
Read MoreTristan und Isolde
Wagner Tristan und Isolde opera to libretto by the composer. This is the 2009 Bayreuth revival directed by Anna-Sophie Mahler after Christoph Marthaler production. tars Robert Dean Smith (Tristan), Iréne Theorin (Isolde), Robert Holl (King Marke), Jukka Rasilainen (Kurwenal), Ralf Lukas (Melot), Michelle Breedt (Brangäne), Clemens Bieber (Sailor), Arnold Bezuyen (Shepherd), and Martin Snell (Steersman). Peter Schneider conducts The Bayreuth Festival Orchestra and Chorus (Chorus Master Eberhard Friedrich). Costume and stage design by Anna Viebrock; dramaturgy by Malte Ubenauf. Directed for TV by Michael Beyer. Sung in German. Released 2010, 2-disc set has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D
Read MoreIl trittico
Puccini Il trittico with three one-act operas directed 2007 by Christina Pezzoli at the Teatro Comunale di Modena. They are:
Il tabarro to libretto by Giuseppe Adami. Stars Alberto Mastromarino (Michele), Amarilli Nizza (Giorgetta), Rubens Pelizzari (Luigi), Alessandro Cosentino (Il Tinca), Alessandro Spina (Il Talpa), Annamaria Chiuri (La Frugola), Roberto Carli (Song pedlar), Chiara Moschini and Roberto Carli (Lovers), and Allessandra Cantin (Soprano voice).
Suor Angelica to libretto by Giovacchino Forzano. Stars Amarilli Nizza (Suor Angelica), Annamaria Chiuri (Princess), Elisa Fortunati (Abbess), Paola Leveroni (Monitress), Katarina Nikolič (Mistress of the novices), Paola Santucci (Suor Genovieffa), Alice Molinari (Suor Osmina), Camilla Laschi (Suor Dolcina), Alessandra Caruccio (Nursing sister), Alessandra Cantin (a Novice), Paola Leggeri (First Mendicant), Margherita Pistoni (Second Mendicant), Tiziana Tramonti (First Lay Sister), Beatrice Sarti (Second Lay Sister), Dan-I Kuo (First Young Sister), Alice Molinari (Second Young Sister), and Chiara Moschini (Third Young Sister).
Gianni Schicchi to libretto by Giovacchino Forzano. Stars Alberto Mastromarino (Gianni Schicchi), Amarilli Nizza (Lauretta), Annamaria Chiuri (Zita), Andrea Giovannini (Rinuccio), Alessandro Cosentino (Gherardo), Tiziana Tramonti (Nella), Grigorij Filippo Calcagno (Gherardino), Maurizio Lo Piccolo (Betto di Signa), Alessandro Spina (Simone), Mirko Quarello (Marco), Katarina Nikolič (La Ciesca), Gian Luca Ricci (Maestro Spinelloccio, doctor), Alessandro Busi (Ser Amantia di Nicolai, notary), Romano Franci (Pinellino, cobbler), and Antonio Manosperti (Guccio, dyer).
Julian Reynolds directs the Orchestra della Fondazione Arturo Toscanini, the Coro Lirico Amadeus—Teatro Comunale di Modena (Chorus Master Stefano Colò) and the Coro di Voci Bianche del Teatro Comunale di Modena (Chorus Master Melitta Lintner). Sets by Giacomo Andrico; costumes by Gianluca Falaschi; lighting by Cesare Accetta. Directed for TV by Loreena Kaufmann. Sung in Italian. Released 2009, disc has 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A
Read MoreIl trovatore
Verdi Il trovatore opera to libretto by Salvadore Cammarano. Directed 2002 by Elijah Moshinsky at the Royal Opera House. Stars José Cura (Manrico), Dmitri Hvorostovsky (Count di Luna), Yvonne Naef (Azucena), Verónica Villarroel (Leonora), Tómas Tómasson (Ferrando), Gweneth-Ann Jeffers (Ines), Thomas Barnard (Old Gypsy), Douglas Telfer (Messenger), and Edgaras Montvidas (Ruiz). Carlo Rizzi conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Concert Master Vasko Vassilev) and the Royal Opera Chorus (Chorus Director Terry Edwards). Sets by Dante Ferretti; costumes by Anne Tilby; lighting by Howard Harrison; fight scenes by William Hobbs. Directed for TV by Brian Large. Sung in Italian. Released 2008, Blu-ray disc has 5.1 PCM sound. Grade: B
Read MoreIl turco in Italia
Rossini Il turco in Italia opera to libretto by Felice Romani. Directed 2009 by Elisabetta Courir (after Egisto Marcucci) at the Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova. Stars Simone Alaimo (Selim), Myrtò Papatanasiu (Donna Fiorilla), Bruno de Simone (Don Geronio), Antonio Siragusa (Don Narciso), Vincenzo Taormina (Prosdocimo, a Poet), Antonella Nappa (Zaida), and Federico Lepre (Albazar). Jonathan Webb conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Carlo Felice (Chorus Master Ciro Visco). Set design by Emanuele Luzzati; costumes by Santuzza Cali; choreography and mimic art by Giovanni Di Cicco; lighting by Luciano Novelli; piano by Sirio Restani. Directed for TV by Andrea Dorigo. Sung in Italian. Released 2010, disc has 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA
Read MoreThe Virtual Haydn
The Virtual Haydn has the complete works for solo piano by Haydn. Tom Beghin plays it all in a 4-disc box set using 7 historical keyboard instruments played in 9 virtual historic rooms. One HDVD is devoted to a documentary about the project, a concert with 5 Haydn selections, and an interactive feature that lets you hear how the 7 different instruments would sound in each of the 9 rooms (total of 63 examples). In addition, there are 3 Blu-ray audio disks with all of Haydn's keyboard works. Except for a couple of short archive scenes, the video is in high-definition. Released in 2009, discs have 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade A+
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