Christoph Gluck Orfeo ed Euridice opera to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi. Directed 2011 by Carlus Padrissa at the 25th Festival Castell de Peralada in Catalonia, Spain. Stars Anita Rachvelishvili (Orfeo), Maite Alberola (Euridice) , Auxiliadora Toledano (Amore), and Aline Vincent (dancer). Gordan Nikolić conducts (as Concert Master) the Orquesta bandArt and the Cor de Cambra del Palau de la Música Catalana (Chorus Master Jordi Casas Bayer). Staged by La Fura dels Baus; costume design by Aitziber Sanz; lighting design by Carles Rigual; video by David Cid and Sagar Fornies; interactive graphics by Román Torre and Pelayo Méndez; video direction by Tiziano Mancini. Released 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D
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Borodin Prince Igor opera to libretto by the composer. Directed by Dmitri Tcherniakov at the Metropolitan Opera. Stars Ildar Abdrazakov (Prince Igor), Mikhail Petrenko (Prince Galitsky), Sergey Semishkur (Vladimir Igorevich), Vladimir Ognovenko (Skula), Andrey Popov (Yeroshka), Oksana Dyka (Yaroslavna), Kiri Deonarine (Polovtsian Maiden), Anita Rachvelishvili (Konchakovna), Mikhail Vekua (Ovlur), Štefan Kocán (Khan Konchak), Barbara Dever (Yaroslavna's Nurse), and Mikhail Vekua (Ovlur). Gianandrea Noseda conducts the Metropolitan Opera. Released 2014, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA
Read MoreCarmen (Kasarova)
Bizet Carmen opera to libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. Directed 2008 by Matthias Hartmann at the Opernhaus Zürich. Stars Jonas Kaufmann (Don José), Vesselina Kasarova (Carmen), Isabel Rey (Micaëla), Michele Pertusi (Escamillo), Sen Guo (Frasquita), Judith Schmid (Mercédès) Gabriel Bermúdez (Dancaïre), Javier Camarena (Remendado), Morgan Moody (Zuniga), and Krešimir Stražanac (Moralèz). Franz Welser-Most conducts the Philharmonia Zurich. Set design by Matthias Hartmann; costume design by Su Bühler; light design by Martin Gebhardt; choreography by Teresa Rotemberg. Directed for TV by Felix Breisach. Released 2014, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA
Read MoreFauré Requiem
Fauré Requiem concert. Performed 2011 at the Salle Pleyel in Paris. Features the following pieces by Fauré for orchestra and chorus:
1. Pavane in F sharp minor, Op. 50 [6:44] (Popular piece based on a Spanish dance called the pavane)
2. Élégie in C minor, Op. 24 [7:23] (cello Eric Picard) (chorus rests)
3. Super flumina Babylonis [11:00] ("By the rivers of Babylon")
4. Cantique de Jean Racine in D flat major, Op. 11 [6:08] ("Hymn of Racine")
5. Requiem in D minor, Op. 48 [37:30] (soprano Chen Reiss and baritone Matthias Goerne)
Paavo Järvi conducts the Orchestre de Paris and the Chœur de l'Orchestre de Paris (Chorus Director Stephen Betteridge). Directed for TV by Isabelle Soulard; film edited by Richard Poisson; audio by Aurélie Messonnier; produced by Sabrina Iwanski. Released 2012, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: C
Read MoreArabella
Strauss Arabella opera to a libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Directed 2014 by Florentine Klepper at the Salzburg Easter Festival. Stars Renée Fleming, Thomas Hampson, Albert Dohmen, Gabriela Beňačková, and Hanna-Elisabeth Müller. Christian Thielemann conducts the Staatskapelle Dresden and the Sächsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden. Released 2014, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio Sound. Grade: NA
Read MorePeter & the Wolf
Sergei Prokofiev Peter & the Wolf orchestra suite. A tale of two Peters: the image on the left with the dark blue background is the new Arthaus Peter & the Wolf (Catalogue #108113) that is region free. The image on the right with the duck and wolf is the old Arthaus Peter & der Wolf (Catalogue #502487) that is limited to Region B. The old version came out in 2010; the new version dates to September 1, 2014.
We think the annimated film and the documentary will be the same. But there are changes in the presentation to ready the new version for the world market. For example, the keepcase art and booklet for the old version was entirely in German ("und" in the title and "Oscar Gewinner" on the front). But the keepcase art for the new version is in English ("and" in the title and "Oscar Winner"). This situation is confusing to everyone except certain businessmen and lawyers. But the upshot is good because this is a very nice film that deserves to be seen worldwide. We have rewritten our review to help spread the news.
The feature firm lasts 34 minutes, and there is about an hour of high-quality bonus material. Mark Stephenson conducted a new recording of the Prokofiev score with the Philharmonia Orchestra. Both discs will apparently have 7.1 dts-HD Master Audio surround sound. The auflösung or resolution is described on the keep case of the old disc as "1080/24P Full HD." It appears the resolution of the new disc is 1080i. Grade: X-A+
Read MoreAnna Netrebko - Live from the Salzburg Festival
Anna Netrebko - Live from the Salzburg Festival opera box with 3 titles and some new bonus literature. Each of the titles has already been reported on this website, and you can get more details by using the links provided:
Mozart, Le nozze di Figaro. 2006. Anna stars as Susanna. (Grade B)
Puccini, La Bohème. 2012. Anna stars as Mimi. (Grade C)
Verdi, La Traviata. 2005. Anna stars as Violetta. (Grade B-)
Released 2014, each opera has 5.0 or 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Composite Grade: B-
Read MoreThe Merchant of Venice
André Tchaikowsky The Merchant of Venice opera to a libretto by John O'Brien. Directed 2013 (indoors) by Keith Warner at the Bregenz Festival. Stars Richard Angas (Duke of Venice), Christopher Ainslie (Antonio), Charles Workman (Bassanio), Adrian Clarke (Salerio), Norman Patzke (Solanio), David Stout (Gratiano), Jason Bridges (Lorenzo), Adrian Eröd (Shylock), Kathryn Lewek (Jessica), Magdalena Anna Hofmann (Portia), Verena Gunz (Nerissa), Hanna Herfurtner (A Boy), Juliusz Kubiak (Prince of Aragon), and Elliot Lebogang Mohlamme (Prince of Morocco). Erik Nielsen conducts the Wiener Symphoniker and the Prague Philharmonic Choir (Chorus Master Lukáš Vasilek). Set and costume design by Ashley Martin-Davis; lighting design by Davy Cunningham; movement direction by Michael Barry; associate direction by Amy Lane; video direction by Felix Breisach. Sung in English. Released 2014, this disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio. Grade: NA
Read MoreL'elisir d'amore
Donizetti L'elisir d'amore opera to libretto by Felice Romani. Directed 2012 by Rolando Villazón at the Baden-Baden Festspielhaus. Stars Miah Persson (Adina), Rolando Villazón (Nemorino), Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Dulcamara), Regula Mühlemann (Giannetta), and Roman Trekel (Belcore). Pablo Heras-Casado conducts the Balthasar-Neumann Ensemble and Choir (Chorus Master Detlef Bratschke). Staging by Rolando Villazón; sets by Johannes Leiacker; costumes by Thibault Vancraenenbroeck; lighting by Davy Cunningham; movement coached by Nola Rae; directed for TV by Nele Münchmeyer; produced by Jocthim Lang. Released 2014, this disc has 5.0 dts Master Audio. Grade: NA
Read MoreA Recital with Renée Fleming
A Recital with Renée Fleming - Vienna at the Turn of the 20th Century. Renée Fleming, an American, accompanied by pianist Maciej Pikulski, gives in 2012 a recital at the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna. The recital includes works by Wolf, Mahler, Zemlinsky, Schoenberg, and Korngold. Directed for TV by Brian Large. Released 2014, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA
Read MoreDon Giovanni (D'Arcangelo)
Mozart Don Giovanni opera to libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. Directed 2011 by Pier Luigi Pizzi at Teatro Lauro Rossi as part of the Macerata Opera Festival (then called the Sferisterio Opera Festival). Stars Ildebrando D’Arcangelo (Don Giovanni), Andrea Concetti (Leporello), Carmela Remigio (Donna Elvira), Myrtò Papatanasiu (Donna Anna), Marlin Miller (Don Ottavia), Manuela Bisceglie (Zerlina), William Corrò (Masetto), and Enrico Giuseppe Iori (Commendatore). Riccardo Frizza conducts the Fondazione Orchestra Regionale dele Marche and the Coro Lirico Marchigiano "Vinzenzo Bellini (Chorus Master David Crescenzi). Lighting byi Sergio Rossi; choreography by Roberto Maria Pizzuto; directed for video by Davide Mancini. Released 2014, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA
Read MoreDon Giovanni (Kwiecien)
Mozart Don Giovanni opera to libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. Directed 2014 by Kasper Holten at the Royal Opera House. Stars Mariusz Kwiecien (Don Giovanni), Alex Esposito (Leporello), Alexander Tsymbalyuk (Commendatore), Malin Byström (Donna Anna), Antonio Poli (Don Ottavio), Véronique Gens (Donna Elvira), Elizabeth Watts (Zerlina), Dawid Kimberg (Masetto), and Josephine Arden (Donna Elvira's Maid). Nicola Luisotti conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Concert Master Sergey Levitin) and the Royal Opera Chorus (Chorus Director Renato Balsadonna). Piano continuo Nicola Luisotti; harpsichord continuo Paul Wingfield; cello continuo George Ives. Set design by Es Devlin; video designs by Luke Halls; lighting design by Bruno Poet; choreography by Signe Fabricius; fight direction by Kate Waters; casting by Peter Mario Katona. Released 2014, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA
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The Pyongyang Concert
In memoriam: Lorin Maazel recently died (July 13, 2014) at age 84. He conducted and led many of the world's most famous symphony orchestras, published more than 300 classical recordings, and earned 10 Grand Prix du Disque awards.
Perhaps Maazel's most singular and unusual achievement was his appearance in 2008 conducting the New York Philharmonic at a concert in North Korea at the request of the Communist Government of that country. We happen to have an interesting HDVD title about that appearance called The Pyongyang Concert. This title has been, I fear, neglected in recent years. So in honor of Maazel, I thought I should re-review The Pyongyang Concert and provide some screenshots.
The concert in Pyongyang was played and recorded on February 26, 2008. The program was:
1. National Anthem of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or Wongyun's Aegukka
2. The Star-Spangled Banner
3. Lohengrin: Prelude to Act III
4. Dvořák Symphony No. 9 (From the New World)
5. Gershwin An American in Paris
6. Bizet Farandole from L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2
7. Bernstein Candide: Overture (encore)
8. Arirang, a Korean folksong popular in both North and South Korea (encore)
The concert video was directed for TV by Michael Beyer. The music was recorded with 48kHz/24-bit sampling (probably state-of-the-art considering the traveling required) and provided in PCM 5.1 sound. Still, I doubt the concert would have been released as a recording based on the musical performance alone. The program is rather odd, is afflicted with a brutal case of DVDitis, and is of greater historical than musical interest.
The heart of this title is a unique and impressive documentary called Americans in Pyongyang, directed Ayelet Heller. The documentary was filmed in HDTV and has Dolby Digital stereo sound. It shows the work done by Maazel, Zarin Mehta (President of the New York Philharmonic), the musicians, and back-stage staff of the orchestra to make this outreach to the people of North Korea. It also covers all the activities of the musicians while in Korea, the concert itself, and further gives us rare glimpes of life in hermit North Korea. To me the documentary is the real story here and the concert is a bonus extra.
This title was produced by Paul Smaczny. He combines the vision of an artist, the wisdom of a philosopher, and the killer instincts of a reporter to help give us what still may have the potential to be the most significant entertainment video ever made. We don't know exactly why the North Koreans asked for this concert. But the reason the New Yorkers went is clearly explained: It might do some good!
The disc was released in 2008. Grade: A for the documentary. I decided not to review or grade the the concert recording itself. It does no harm. You might want to buy the disc for it's Dvořák Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) or some of the shorter numbers.
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Massenet 💓 Werther opera to a libretto by Édouard Blau, Paul Milliet, and Georges Hartmann. Directed 2010 by Benoît Jacquot at the Paris Opera Bastille. Stars Jonas Kaufmann (Werther), Sophie Koch (Charlotte), Ludovic Tézier (Albert), Anne-Catherine Gillet (Sophie), Alain Vernhes (Le Bailli), Andreas Jäggi (Schmidt), Christian Tréguier (Johann), Alexandre Duhamel (Brühlmann),and Olivia Doray (Käthchen). Sung in French. Michel Plasson conducts the Orchestre de l'Opéra National de Paris and the Maîtrese des Hauts-de-Seine (Chœur d'enfants de l'Opéra National de Paris). Set design and lighting by Charles Edwards and André Diot; costume design by Christian Gase. Directed for TV by Benoît Jacquot and Louise Narboni. Released 2014, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A+
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