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Thursday, November 9, 2017

November 9, 2013: Otello in Berlin

2013-11-09 Otello (Verdi), Deutsche Oper Berlin

Otello = José Cura
Desdemona = Barbara Frittoli
Jago = Marco Vratogna
Emilia = Katarina Bradic
Cassio = Matthew Newlin
Rodrigo = Clemens Bieber
Lodovico = Seth Carico
Ein Herald = Andrew Harris

Donald Runnicles, conductor

Director - Andreas Kriegenburg
Stage-design - Harald Thor
Costume-design - Andrea Schraad
Dramaturgie - Katharina John
Choir Conductor - William Spaulding
Children's Choir - Christian Lindhorst
Choreography - Zenta Haerter

I had forgotten how much I disliked this production when I saw it at the premiere, 30.05.2010. I felt no outrage this time just boredom. It was the female ballet dancer in the back of the stage that annoyed me. The dancing was as a comment to Jago's narration of the Cassio's dream. In one way a good idea. But the placement of the dancer in the stage room meant that I could either watch the dancer or the singers, and that made it a bad execution of an idea that could have been good. I wanted to see and understand the dynamics between Jago and Cassio but the movement of the dancer forced my eyes away from my goal. Putting distractions onstage is not good theatre. And do untimately this is the failing of the director Andreas Kriegenburg, the production itself works as a distraction against Verdi's Otello.

In midst of it all, here comes Otello, Jose Cura. Placido Domingo used to be the ultimate Otello, now we have Cura. From the moment Jose Cura comes in it becomes a better show, finally it is possible to throw oneself into the work. I have seem him several times as Otello before and in different productions but this was the best performance with the most beautiful and sublime phrased singing and a overwhelming acting. He was good before too but here is the matured Otello, the excellence that comes from being Otello in so many different productions.

In one way we could say Cura singlehandedly a dull production to an exciting experience. To be fair I must say that Donald Runnicles conducting was a great part of the success. Marco Vratogna was singing and acting as if the role of Jago was tailormade for him. Barbara Frittoli was excellent as Desdemona, so warm. The vibrato was heavy in the first minutes but then the nervousness left and the lush, warm tones shone from Barbara Frittoli. Katarina Bradic sang and acted Emilia wonderfully. She made fine portrait of her role. Matthew Newlin made an excellent debut as Cassio. He was a joy to see and listen to.

After such a fine opera evening what can be better than to meet afterwards "backstage" with fans from  the Nordic Countries, Germany, Austria, Hungary, France, USA to name a few places. I guess Marco Vratogna was the MC-guy, Barbara Frittoli was also soon off. Jose Cura talked to his fans while the photos was flashing.

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November 9, 2002: Jose Cura in Aalborg

2002-11-09 Opera Concert, Aalborg Kongress & Kultur Center

José Cura, tenor & conductor
Giuseppina Trotta, mezzo
Aalborg Symphony Orchestra
Fernando Alvarez, conductor



CONCERT WITH THE TENOR JOSÉ CURA
with AALBORG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA under the baton of Fernando Alvarez. Guest soloist: mezzosoprano GUISEPPINA TROTTA in Aalborghallen, Aalborg Kongres & Kultur Center, at 20hrs.


PROGRAM
Giuseppe Verdi
LA FORZA DEL DESTINO - Ouverture, Cura conducts
He still thinks conducting is about the exact notes. So this ouverture is not alive, his excact movements, makes it fuzzy.
Il CORSARO - Ah si, ben dite - Tutto parea sorridere Cura sings
He sings wonderfully, but he does have a cold. He moves too much, what was cute in the DVD Passion for Verdi is not cute in Aalborg.
IL TROVATORE - Madre, non dormi Duett: Cura/Trotta
The mezzo is to young to give Azucena the drive she needs, but she tries to be real even if this is a concert. Cura is his usual Manrico

Pietro Mascagni
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA- Voi lo sapete, o Mamma Trotta
This aria is like exam for the mezzo, does Trotta pass the Santuzza test. Well, there is a great promise in her rendition.

Amilcare Ponchielli
LA GIOCONDA Cielo e mar Cura sings
A wonderful rendition of Cielo e mar.

Giacomo Puccini
MANON LESCAUT Intermezzo Cura conducts
He starts the intermezzo by nodding to the cellist, and slowly he builds up this intermezzo, and what a wonderful building it is. BRAVO Cura and Aalbirg Symphony Orchestra

Giacomo Meyerbeer
L'AFRICAINE O, paradiso Cura sings
This time Cura sings it better, but still the prononciation could and must be improved
Cura speaks.Oh new world you belong to me Cura (Vasco da Gama) sang in L'Africaine, and in Aurora, the new world have got it freedom.
Hector Panizza
AURORA Cancion de la Bandera Cura sings
Spendid rendition of this Argentine aria

Intermission

Camille Saint-Saëns
SAMSON ET DALILA Bacchanale Cura conducts
Cura conducts a wonderful bacchanele
Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix Trotta / Cura
When Cura comes and sings the Samson lines, it is perfect

LE CID O souverain, o juge, o père Cura sings
Wonderful aria sung perfectly

Georges Bizet
CARMEN Prelude Cura conducts
Wonderful prelude by Cura and Aalborg, going directly to the Habanera. Trotta is going onto the stage during the predude
Habanera Trotta, Cura conducts
Cura conducts Trotta, and Trotta sings Carmen. She is not a full-borne Carmen, yet.
La fleur que tu m'avais jetée Cura sings
A magical Flower-song by Jose Cura
Entr'acte, act 4
Alvarez conducts the Entr'acte, wonderful
C'est toi, c'est moi Trotta / Cura
Wonderful and dramatic Carmen Duet.

EXTRA
Addio, fiorito asil (MADAMA BUTTERFLY) Cura
Seguedilla (CARMEN) Trotta / Cura
Nessun dorma (TURANDOT) Cura

When Cura errs in Nessun dorma it only makes
this opera night more magical.

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For more reviews from my travels, see www.operaduetstravel.com
If you want to see more photos from my OperaDuets Travels, go to www.operaduetsphotos.com