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Compilation

 



Title

Songs of Love and Desire (DVD)

Composer

Various

Conductor

Claudio Abbado

Director

Hans Hulscher

Performers

Christine Schäfer

Simon Keenlyside

Mirella Freni

Marcelo Álverez

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

Contents

W A Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro

Overture

W A Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro

“Deh, vieni, non tardar, o gioia bella” [CS]

W A Mozart: Don Giovanni

Deh, vieni alla finestra” [SK]

 

W A Mozart: Die Zauberflöte

Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen” [CS, SK]

 

W A Mozart: Don Giovanni

Finch’han dal vino” [SK]

 

W A Mozart: Don Giovanni

Là ci darem la mano” [CS, SK]

 

G Bizet: L'Arlésienne

Carillon

Farandole.

 

G Rossini: La gazza ladra

Overture

 

G Verdi: Rigoletto

E ilsol dell’anima – Addio, addio, speranza ed anima” [CS, MA]

 

G Verdi: Rigoletto

Caro nome che il mio cor” [CS]

 

G Verdi: Rigoletto

La donna è mobile” [MA]

 

G Verdi: Un ballo in maschera

Eri tu che macchiavi quell’anima” [SK].

 

H Berlioz: Le Carnaval Romain.

 

P Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin

Polonaise..

 

P Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin

“Pushkai pogibnu ya, no pryezhde” [MF]

(Letter Scene) .

 

Guiseppe Verdi: La Traviata

“Libiamo ne’ lieti calici” [MF, CS, SK, MA]

 

Label

Tdk UK Ltd

Code

DVSG1998

Released

November 1, 2002. Recorded at the Berlin Gala (Silvesterkonzert), 1998

Running time

91 minutes

Edition details

Region 0, PAL, Widescreen

Technical Details

Sound Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround

ASIN

B00008O8C0

What the critics say

Alan Blyth for Gramophone, April 2004.

“A mixed bag of operatic nuggets distinguished by Keenlyside’s contribution”

 

I wonder why it has taken four years for this DVD of one of Berlin’s traditional New Year concerts to be issued. That interval serves to make the event somewhat poignant, catching Abbado seemingly in full health before illness struck him down. His orchestra is in its most responsive form in this eclectic programme, making some and supporting the singers with notable sensitivity.

 

The opening group of Mozart items could hardly be better sung. Apart from missing appoggiaturas, Christine Schäfer’s ‘Deh vieni, non tardar’ is sweet and enticing. Simon Keenlyside’s account of Giovanni’s Serenade is seductive and suave, his ‘Champagne’ aria a bravura performance. The pair are delightful as Pamina and Papageno, with a nicely timed and touching exchange of a feather seconding their ‘Bei Männern’. Switching to Zerlina and Giovanni, they are again neatly paired in ‘Là ci darem la mano’.

 

Schäfer reappears as Gilda, now with Marcelo Álvarez as her partner, to give a foretaste of their assumption of the roles at Covent Garden in the McVicar staging of Rigoletto, now on DVD (BBC Opus Arte, 6/02), vocally adept but a shade wanting in individuality. No, the desirable Verdi item here is Keenlyside’s heartfelt, faultlessly Verdian account of ‘Eri tu’, his baritone perfectly placed for the aria’s many demands.

 

After a rousing account of the Polonaise from Onegin, Mirella Freni appears as Tatyana. Though one marvels that at 63 she could sing the long scena in such an accomplished fashion, one rather wishes she hadn’t, given a tone now understandably frayed. She closes the concert with the Traviata ‘Libiamo’, a rather grotesque happening. This sort of event is never satisfactory, musically speaking, but the contributions of Keenlyside, Schäfer (in part), Abbado and his band make it worth watching and hearing.