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Showing posts with label TROVATORE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TROVATORE. Show all posts

Thursday, August 3, 2017

August 3, 2013: IL Trovatore in El Vendrell, Spain

2013-08-03 Il Trovatore (G. Verdi), El Vendrell (Spain)

Count of Luna = Fernando Alvarez
Leonora = Michelle-Marie Francis Cook
Manrico = Sergi Giménez Carreras
Azucena = Montserrat Carreras
....

Joan Toldra, conductor
Orquesta Musica Viva y la Coral Polifònica del Vendrell.
Acompanyado de la escuela de baile, La Factoria



So there I was, in El Vendrell, to see IL TROVATORE in the tiny Plaza Vella.

Michelle Francis Cook, a soprano destined to sing big roles in the big stages of the world (my opinion), sang Leonora with aplomb and delicacy. Sergi Gimenez never lost his way even when the orchestra sounded truly lost in Verdi's masterpiece. I loved his acting, but as he is the nephew of Josep Carreras he (and I) can never escape the memory of Carreras' voice. Fernando Alvarez was a strong, commanding Conte di Luna.

Of the main singers, Montserrat Carreras as Azucena was the one to suffer most from the lack of sync between the orchestra and stage. She had to do with what she had and what she had was the support of the other singers. Sergi was a great support!!

The chorus did an admirable job. I believe the cut in the score was not helpful. One had to take leaps of logic or know Trovatore well to understand it. It also made it harder for the orchestra to follow the score and the singers. Maestro Joan Toldra's tendency to go slow did not help. The orchestra also lacked some of the instruments needed to really make the music swing.

In many ways I could hear the complexity of Giuseppe Verdi's score and to suffer when it became to much to achieve in this night in lovely El Vendrell. But what can one expect after just one real rehearsal. To perfectly understand the musicality and the story of Il Trovatore much rehearsal is needed. But with their limited resources it was admirably done.

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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

Monday, July 24, 2017

July 24, 2013: Il Trovatore in Verona

2013-07-24 Il Trovatore (G. Verdi), Arena di Verona

Count of Luna = Dalibor Jenis
Leonora = Leah Crocetto
Azucena = Andrea Ulbrich
Manrico = Carlo Ventre
Ferrando = Sergej Artamonov
Ines = Elena Borin
Ruiz = Paolo Antognetti
An old gipsy = Victor Garcia Sierra
A messenger = Cristiano Olivieri

Giuliano Carella, conductor

Director and sets designer - Franco Zeffirelli
Costumes - Raimonda Gaetani
Choreography - El Camborio ripresa da Lucia Real
Fencing master - Renzo Musumeci Greco



IL TROVATORE, Arena di Verona 2013-07-24.

Trovatore was finally set in the right time. The Middle Ages. The great towers was on the stage. Like in Macerata it was played as a 2 act opera. Scene changes was smooth. Extra music was added for the zingaras, and there was castagnettes and much dancing. The zingaras and their dancing and music also came to the Di Luna men and their siege.

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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

Thursday, July 20, 2017

July 20, 2013: IL TROVATORE in Macerata

2013-07-20 Il Trovatore (G. Verdi), Arena Sferisterio (Macerata)

Il conte di Luna = Simone Piazzola
Leonora = Susanna Branchini
Azucena = Enkelejda Shkosa
Manrico = Aquiles Machado
Ferrando: = Luciano Montanaro
Ruiz = Enrico Cossutta
Ines = Rosanna Lo Greco
Un messo =  Alessandro Pucci



Paolo Arrivabeni, conductor
Fondazione Orchestra Regionale delle Marche
Banda “Salvadei” Città di Macerata
Coro Lirico Marchigiano "V.Bellini"

Regia - Francisco Negrin
Scene e costumi - Louis Desiré

Disegno luci - Bruno Poet



L TROVATORE, Macerata 2013-07-20. It was the premiere. It was confusing. Sometimes with great ideas but not so effectual, sometimes just not the right idea. Aquiles Machado was Manrico and Enkelejda Shkosa was Azucena. They made it worth a trip. Shkosa was a great Azucena. Aquiles Machado was a wonderful, lovely Manrico. The soprano that sang Leonora became better as the evening progressed. I found the baritone that sang Conte di Luna not as good as the rest, neither was Ferrando. Inez was good.

Why was there children present whenever Ferrando was telling the story? What was it about the Di Luna men that made them sometimes crawl like animals? Azucena's mother and the dead child of Azucena came and went onstage. That worked. But it would be confusing for anyone completely new to the story of IL TROVATORE.

The stage in Macreta arena sferisterio is too long. And to have 2 things a one time at both ends of the stage was not a great idea. You had to choose where to look.


On thing is for sure Azucena, Enkelejda Shkosa was the highlight and she was the one that took the conductor and director onstage for the applaus. And Enkelejda Shkosa left the stage with her stage son, Aquiles Machado. Bravi!

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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

Thursday, May 11, 2017

May 11, 2002: Il Trovatore in London

2002-05-11 Il Trovatore (G. Verdi), Royal Opera House (London)

Ferrando = Tomas Tómasson
Leonora = Verónica Villarroel
Ines = Gweneth-Ann Jeffers
Count di Luna = Vladimir Chernov
Manrico = José Cura
Azucena = Yvonne Naef
Old gypsy = Thomas Barnard
Messenger = Douglas Telfer
Ruiz = Edgaras Montvidas

Carlo Rizzi, conductor




Il Trovatore, Royal Opera House
May 11, 2002 Matinee

I met some members of the JCx and I promised to join this club. I loved Veronica Villarroel as Leonora and Vladimir Chernov as Count di Luna. I did not like to the same extent Yvonne Naef as Azucena and Jose Cura as Manrico, but I don't blame Naef or Cura for that I blame the director (Moshinsky who I have always liked, but this time). I was not overly enthusiastic about the scenography either, even though it was a traditional one. It was a conventional and thought-through production, that was somehow lacking in soul. One of the disappointment of the evening was "Di quella pira", and I am not thinking about any top C's that might or might not be missing ('cause I wouldn't know that), I just felt it was not as exciting as that aria is supposed to be. I was left cold. "Ah si, ben mio" was sung truly beautifully and deserved it applause. After Di Quella Pira, the audience was applauding, but not so much for the aria, but for the whole scene that was also a triumph for Veronica Villarroel.

This Leonora, Veronica Villlarroel, was an absolute joy to see and listen to. A breath-taking "Tacea la notte placida", and among other a wonderful Leonora in scene from the tower, like "Tu vedrai che amore in terra" and the duet with Vladimir Chernov/di Luna. And naturally in the end of the opera. Everywhere Veronica Villarroel was, was the high class of singing and acting. Conte di Luna = Vladimir Chernov had power and class in his singing and in acting, too. With all that inside, one longed for him singing a positive role, for once. And he was so nice afterwards at the stage door. Veronica Villarroel and Yvonne Naef was also nice, and had Jose Cura had more time (he had other engagements that evening), but he was still gorgeous and polite.

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
COVENT GARDEN
presents
The Royal Opera
Music Director Bernard Haitink KBE
Director of Opera Elaine Padmore
IL TROVATORE
Dramma in two acts
Music Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto Salvadore Cammarano
after Antonio Garcia Gutierrez's play
EL trovador
Conductor Carlo Rizzi
Director Elijah Moshinsky
Sets Dante Ferretti
Costumes Anne Tilby
Lighting Howard Harrison
Fight Arranger William Hobbs
The Royal Opera Chorus Chorus Director Terry Edwards
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Concert Master Vasko Vassilev
Saturday 11 May 2002 The 303rd performance at the Royal Opera House
Co-production with Teatro Real, Madrid

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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

May 3, 1989: Il Trovatore in Oslo

1989-05-03 Il Trovatore (Verdi), Den Norske Opera (Oslo)

Grev Luna = Jan Sødal
Leonora = Kjersti Ekeberg
Azucena = Vessa Hanssen
Manrico = Kåre Bjørkøy
Ferrando = Svein Carlsen
Inez = Eva Solheim
Ruiz = Ronald Sørvik

Dag Nilssen, conductor


1989-05-03
Den Norske Opera, Universitets Aula
Opera konzertant
TRUBADUREN (Il Trovatore)
by Giuseppe Verdi


Wonderful concert version. Great singing. Loved Vessa Hanssen as Azucena. She was amazing.

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