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Friday, February 9, 2018

February 9, 2009: Un Ballo in Maschera, Vienna

2009-02-09 Un Ballo in Maschera (Verdi), Wiener Staatsoper

Gustaf III. = Ramón Vargas
René Ankarström = Dalibor Jenis
Amelia = Indra Thomas
Ulrica Arvedson = Elisabeth Kulman
Oscar = Ileana Tonca
Christian = Marcus Pelz
Horn = Janusz Monarcha
Warting = Dan Paul Dumitrescu
Richter = Peter Jelosits
Diener = Peter Jelosits

Paolo Carignani, conductor




INDRA THOMAS triumphs as Amelia

Ileana Tonca is wonderful as Oscar. Elisabeth Kulman, who I saw as Fenena, is actually a marvel as Ulrica. For the first time the scene with Ulrica made sense, both musically and as theatre. BRAVA!!!

First in the 3 act, the masked ball, was the costume of Amelia right for Indra Thomas. If this had been a new production then I would have wondered if the old art of making attractive costumes to big bodies had gone lost. Even with her costume not being right for her Indra Thomas managed to project her inner Amelia. Her voice reminded me of Jessye Norman. My wish for Indra Thomas is that she will be recognised as a great soprano, and then she could be DIVA enough to demand costumes that sits right. That would be great for her and her audience.

The men, Ramon Vargas and Dalibor Jenis took longer to warm up. But they were also great.

This production was no doubt set in the historical time of King Gustaf III of Sweden. I really liked it.

9. Februar 2009



UN BALLO IN MASCHERA
(66. Aufführung in dieser Inszenierung)

Dirigent: Paolo Carignani
Inszenierung: Gianfranco de Bosio
Bühnenbild: Emanuele Luzzati
Kostüme: Santuzza Calì
Chorleitung: Thomas Lang

Gustaf III.: Ramón Vargas
René Ankarström: Dalibor Jenis
Amelia: Indra Thomas
Ulrica Arvedson: Elisabeth Kulman
Oscar: Ileana Tonca
Christian: Marcus Pelz
Horn: Janusz Monarcha
Warting: Dan Paul Dumitrescu
Richter: Peter Jelosits
Diener: Peter Jelosits

Beginn: 19.00

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INDRA THOMAS triumphs as Amelia, Vienna 2009-02-09

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