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The Opera Gala: Live from Baden-Baden |  | Artists: Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca, Ramón Vargas, Ludovic Tezier Label: Deutsche Grammophon Category: DVD
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Format: Classical, Color, DVD, NTSC Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 0 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Running Time: 138 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 044007343777 EAN: 0044007343777 ASIN: B000UPSKO8
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: January 8, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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Product Description No Description Available. Genre: Performing Arts - Concerts Rating: NR Release Date: 8-JAN-2008 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com The Festival Theatre at the German spa town of Baden-Baden is a spanking modern concert hall behind the façade of a handsome 19th-century railroad station. In July 2007, it hosted an evening of wonderful singing by a quartet of leading operatic stars in a program that could have been titled "Opera's Greatest Hits." After a brief orchestral piece from Bellini's Norma the fireworks begin with the duet Mira, o Norma featuring soprano Anna Netrebko and mezzo Elina Garanca, their voices blending beautifully. From then on, it's one familiar, well-loved operatic chestnut after another, all done with spirited fervor and admirable vocalism. Tenor Ramón Vargas is a positive presence, giving us the bel canto gem Una furtive lagrima from Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore in a flawlessly idiomatic interpretation that includes stunning diminuendos and a melting mezza-voce. Ludovic Tézier's rich baritone scores with a subtle rendition of Riccardo's death scene from Verdi's Don Carlo and, in yet another highlight in an evening full of them, joins Vargas in the great duet Dio, che nell'alma infondere from that opera. Garanca's Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix from Saint-Saën's Samson et Dalila is undersung but her showpiece aria from Rossini's La Cenerentola sparkles, with impressive coloratura fireworks. Netrebko is among the most brilliant stars of today's operatic firmament and while overparted in Norma's Casta Diva, she's effective elsewhere. She brings the house down with the first of the concert's many encores, a performance of Lehar's Meine Lippen from the operetta, Giuditta, that includes seductive singing and acting, sexual flirtations, and energetic dancing. Her enthusiasm is infectious, sparking her colleagues as well as the audience. All four singers join in the quartet from Rigoletto that ends the formal portion of the concert, and in the final encore, they trade verses in an arrangement of the Drinking Song from La Traviata. Conductor Marco Armiliato, whose supportive accompaniments help make the concert a rousing success, directs the capable orchestra. So this two-hour singfest provides joys for vocal buffs despite the hectic video direction that keeps the cameras moving endlessly, unnecessarily swooping around the auditorium, zooming from balconies to the stage and back, and otherwise distracting from the main event. --Dan Davis
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Netrebko Steals The Show March 13, 2010 Zarathustra (Sacramento, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This beautifully presented gala spotlights the next generation of opera stars from around the world: Anna Netrebko from Saint Petersburg Russia, Elina Garanca from Riga Latvia, Ramon Vargas from Mexico City Mexico and Ludovic Tezier from Marseilles France. They are at the top of their form singing solos and duets from great operas before an enthusiastic audience. Near the end of the concert Netrebko steals the show by tossing off her shoes, dancing around the stage and throwing flowers to the men in the audience. This gala is one that you will want to watch many times and share with your friends. Highly recommended.
Anna Netrebko -Meine lippen sie kussen so heiss-wonderful February 22, 2010 Christina Rowan Filter (Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, GB) THE WHOLE OPERA GALA IS WONDERFUL, AS IS THE VENUE, THE fESTSPIELHAUS, BADEN BADEN, BUT ANNA NETREBKO`S ARIA FROM T HE LIGHT OPERA GIUDITTA BY FRANZ LEHAR, WAS SPECTACULAR, FUNNY AND ABSOLUTELY SPELLBINDING.I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. ANYBODY WHO LOVES OPERA WILL LOVE THIS DVD.
GOODEN-GOODEN!! January 28, 2010 DianeGhig (San Francisco, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This concert was very entertaining.Four wonderful singers and great orchestra leader. Over two hours of wonderful arias! I recommend this highly.
Whatever she wants... January 13, 2010 Mr John Haueisen (WORTHINGTON, OHIO United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This live recording of a performance in Baden-Baden in 2007 is just the thing for explaining to friends why you like beautiful singing and "the finer things in life." Nearly twenty arias, duets, and more provide a variety of great moments from favorite operas.
Anna Netrebko and Elina Garanca treat the audience to scenes from Bellini's Norma, and the hauntingly light and ethereal flower duet from Delibes' Lakme. Ramon Vargas and Ludovic Tezier follow with a deliriously successful rendition of the duet from The Pearl Fishers, and the audience goes wild with appreciation.
Among other delightful scenes is the "O soave fanciulla" duet from La Boheme, done lovingly by Vargas and Netrebko. Another unforgettable event was what I call the "through the window" quartet from Rigoletto, with Vargas crooning the "Bella figlia dell'amore." It is the juxtaposition of the two couples in the same scene that sets opera apart (and above?) the other arts, and they sing it so well here.
But for me, the best piece in the program is Anna Netrebko's "Meine Lippen, sie kussen so heiss" from Lehar's Giuditta. I thought her performance in the earlier Berlin concert could never again be equaled, but she outdoes herself here! When she reaches the part of the song telling of her beautiful mother, the dancer, Netrebko kicks off her shoes and whirls, dancing across the stage. How rarely do we see an opera singer who can not only sing and act, but is also graceful on her feet. As she delivers each line, she picks roses out of her bouquet and tosses them to members of the admiring audience. OK--I know some will say this is playing to the crowd, but when you're that beautiful, graceful, AND can sing so well--she can do whatever she wants!! It's a delightful concert. You'd enjoy inviting friends to watch it with you.
One of the best concerts on DVD!! August 31, 2009 operamarty 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a large opera collection and many of the opera gala concerts are enjoyed but aren't up to the caliber of singing in this terrific concert. First of all, it's a hit parade of arias and duets - you'll love all the selections chosen. The performance of all four is just the best in opera today; the men were in top voice, (Vargas best I've heard him in awhile) and the women spectacular! The other concert that I like as much as this is the one from Berlin with Domingo, Villazon, and Netrebko. That one is worth having just to hear and see Rolando who will not be singing until he recovers and rehabs from vocal surgery. Treat yourself and your friends to this video - makes a great gift too - it is highly recommended!! Four of the best singers in the opera world today in one great concert!
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