Showing posts with label Rolando Villazón. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rolando Villazón. Show all posts

17.1.10

Natalie Dessay & Rolando Villazón - Manon (Massenet)

Massenet: Manon - Natalie Dessay & Rolando Villazón

Natalie Dessay & Rolando Villazón - Manon (Massenet)
Classical/Opera | 2 DVD9 | 2h55' | 7,7+6,5 GB
Publisher: Virgin Classics 2007 | Subtitles: French, English, German, Spanish, Catalan
Audio: PCM linear Stereo, DTS 5.1, Dolby digital 5.1 / Picture Format 16:9

Manon by Jules Massenet
Performer: Didier Henry (Baritone), Rolando Villazón (Tenor), Manuel Lanza (Tenor), Natalie Dessay (Soprano), Samuel Ramey (Bass)
Conductor: Victor Pablo Pérez
Orchestra/Ensemble: Barcelona Teatro Liceo Orchestra, Barcelona Teatro Liceo Chorus
Period: Romantic
Written: 1883-1884; France

Manon Lescaut – flighty and amoral, yet somehow innocent and lovable – is one of the quintessential French heroines, and her long-suffering lover, the Chevalier des Grieux, is always drawn back to her. Set in the 18th century, Massenet's opera traces her trajectory from carefree provincial girl to the toast of Paris and finally to her death as an exile in the wastelands of Louisiana.

Massenet's setting demands a charismatic singing-actress. She must run the gamut from girlish insouciance to tragic pathos and command both a seductive lyrical line and sparkling coloratura. Natalie Dessay first took on the role in Geneva in 2004, when Forum Opéra described her as "overwhelming, believable (...) stunningly right, both vocally and theatrically"

In June 27 at Barcelona's magnificent Liceu opera house, Dessay appeared in Manon, partnered for the first time on any stage by Roland Villaz&oactue;n. The production was by David McVicar, one of today's most sought-after directors of opera, noted for both his sense of spectacle and his penetrating perception. The cast also boasted veteran bass Samuel Ramey, still a magnificent singer, as des Grieux's father and Spanish baritone Manuel Lanza as Lescaut.

Forum Opéra had the following to say: "How do you stage Manon and faithfully reflect the libretto without slipping into a literal approach? The Liceu squares the circle with panache, thanks to the combination of David McVicar's concept, singers who know how to act and an orchestral performance which does full justice to Massenet's score.

"Natalie Dessay and Rolando Villazon bring typically generous commitment to their characters (...) Time and effort have rounded out [Dessay's] middle register and added substance to her lower notes, and the French soprano is (...) making a brilliant success of her transition to the lyric soprano repertoire. Blessed with a physique that favours her credibility in the role of a young girl, she finds the range of nuance to express the excited feelings of [a character] who wants everything now and suffers the consequences (...) The Mexican tenor (...) has always excelled at expressing emotion and brings the young lover utterly convincingly to life.

"[The conductor] Victor Pablo Pérez shows a special affinity with Massenet's writing, achieving a flexibility and responsiveness from the orchestra (...) which brings out all the refinement of a score whose music, while typical of the late 19th century (...) has moments where it foreshadows subsequent decades."

8.10.09

Giacomo Puccini - La Bohème


Giacomo Puccini - La Bohème
Classical/Opera/Musical Film | 1 DVD-9 | 7,4 GB - Dolby Digital 2.0 | Cover & Booklet included | 100 minutes
Publisher: Axiom Films | 2009


Giacomo Puccini's immortal opera is brought to life in a new, specially filmed, big budget feature-film version directed by Academy Award nominee Robert Dornhelm (The Children of Theatre Street), produced by Jan Mojto's Unitel, one of the largest producers of audiovisual classical music films in the world, and starring the opera world's ''dream team'', soprano Anna Netrebko and tenor Rolando Villazon. Features two of opera's biggest superstars, Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazón, in the roles they have performed to live audiences all over the world. Comprehensive and successful commercial run in cinemas, screening in all major towns and cities across the UK and Ireland, and opening in London's Barbican Centre and Apollo West End to outstanding figures. Exclusive DVD bonus features, including in-depth interviews with stars Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazon and director Robert Dornhelm, behind-the-scenes of La Bohème, limited edition collector's booklet and more.



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29.9.09

La Boheme - Giacomo Puccini: Complete Soundtrack from the film of Robert Dornhelm

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La Boheme - Giacomo Puccini: Complete Soundtrack from the film of Robert Dornhelm
Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazon

Opera/Classical | 2 CDs | FLAC, none LOG, none CUE | 237+220 MB - MP3 | 320 Kbs
Publisher: Deutsche Grammophon | 2008 | RapidShare


This recording is the original soundtrack to one of the first opera movies created especially for a theatrical screening. Puccini’s beloved opera, La Bohème demands emotion, spontaneity, and intensity. All of these attributes and much more are conveyed in this classical masterpiece!

La Bohème: The Highlights of the complete recording is the perfect memento to the artful vision of this film by director Robert Dornhelm. The story is portrayed unlike ever before and includes sparkling performances by Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazón, two great actors of the opera stage. Their unique voices and artistry come across suberbly on camera, leaving the viewer wanting more.

Download MP3: CD1 CD2

Tracks:

CD1:
Act 1
01 "Questo Mar Rosso"
02 Pensier profondo"
03 "Legna!"
04 "Si pu?"
05 "Io resto"
06 "Chi è là?"
07 "Si sente meglio?"
08 "Che gelida manina"
09 "S?. Mi chiamano Mim?"
10 "Ehi! Rodolfo!"
11 "O soave fanciulla"
Act 2
12 "Arranci, datteri!"
13 Chi guardi?
14 "Viva Parpignol"
15 Ch'io beva del tossico!
16 "Quando m'en vo"
17 "Chi l'ha richiesto?...Caro! - Fuori il danaro!"

CD2:
Act 3
01 "Ohè, là, le guardie!" - "Aprite!"
02 "Sa dirmi, scusi"
03 "Mimi!" - "Speravo di trovarvi qui"
04 "Marcello. Finalmente!"
05 "Mim? è una civetta"
06 "Mim? è tanto malata!"
07 "Donde lieta usc?"
08 "Dunque è propio finita!"
Act 4
09 "In un coupé?"
10 O Mim?, tu più non torni
11 Che ora sia?
12 "Gavotta"
13 "C'è Mim?..."
14 "Vecchia zimarra, senti"
15 "Sono andati"
16 "Che avvien?"
17 "Che ha detto il medico?"