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Verdi: Macbeth [Bartoletti] [Arthaus] [ ÉLŐ ] |
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) |
Sylvie Valayre (szoprán), Tiziana Tramonti (mezzoszoprán), Nicola Pascoli (tenor), Roberto Iuliano (tenor), Leo Nucci (bariton), Enrico Giuseppe Iori (basszus), Enrico Turco (basszus), Davide Ronzoni (ének), Noris Borgogelli (ének), Riccardo di Stefano (ének), Chorus of Teatro Regio di Parma (vegyeskórus), Andrea Bevilacqua (videorendező), Liliana Cavani (rendező), Compagnia Balletto di Roma (balettegyüttes), Bruno Bartoletti (karmester), Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Parma (zenekar) |
európai első megjelenés éve: 2006 156 perc |
Opera |
(2011)
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 DVD video |
6.393 Ft
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1. | Macbeth
Sylvie Valayre (szoprán), Tiziana Tramonti (mezzoszoprán), Nicola Pascoli (tenor), Roberto Iuliano (tenor), Leo Nucci (bariton), Enrico Giuseppe Iori (basszus), Enrico Turco (basszus), Davide Ronzoni (ének), Noris Borgogelli (ének), Riccardo di Stefano (ének), Chorus of Teatro Regio di Parma (vegyeskórus), Compagnia Balletto di Roma (balettegyüttes), Andrea Bevilacqua (videorendező), Liliana Cavani (rendező), Bruno Bartoletti (karmester), Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Parma (zenekar)
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Opera in 4 acts Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave with Andrea Maffei [Based: Shakespeare: Macbeth] First performance: March 14, 1847, Teatro della Pergola, Florence
Recorded: 2006, Teatro Regio, Parma
Macbeth - Leo Nucci Banco - Enrico Iori Lady Macbeth - Sylvie Valayre La sua dama - Tiziana Tramonti Macduff - Roberto Iuliano Malcom - Nicola Pascoli Il medico - Enrico Turco L'araldo - Davide Ronzoni Un domestico - Riccardo Di Stefano Il sicario - Noris Borgogelli
Macbeth occupies a special place in Verdi's overall output: it is his only opera without an amorous intrigue, and it is also his first Shakespearean opera. Shakespeare was one of his "favourite poets", the composer admitted, "a poet whose works I have had in my hands from my earliest youth and one whom I read and reread constantly." TDK presents a recent staging of the four-act dramatic opera that tells the story of the Scottish nobleman Macbeth, who is corrupted by power and loses his wife, his sanity and finally his life to his ambitions. The plot, set in Scotland in the middle of the 11th century, represents Verdi's advance into realism. He developed a completely new approach to characterization, in which characters and actions are treated with a hitherto unprecedented degree of realism and began to explore his own scenario for the first time. Thus a staging as close to the plot and its psychological context becomes inevitable. Internationally renowned film director Liliana Cavani (best known for the 1974 film Night Porter with Charlotte Rampling) takes the conflict of a man torn between two female force fields at face value and shows Lady Macbeth’s lascivious insinuations and the seductive prophecies of the witches as elements of the pitfalls that both real and our subconscious urges provide. Just as Lady Macbeth is a dramaturgically important role, pushing the action forward, so Macbeth becomes the main character in the opera on a more psychological level. Both parts demand highly talented actors who are also paramount singers. Macbeth is one of the most multi-layered, profound and demanding roles that Verdi ever wrote for a baritone and the Italian singer Leo Nucci is arguably the most distinguished in his field. The role has repeatedly brought him lasting success and he enacts it with an intensity that only the very experienced stage personality can muster. French singer Sylvie Valayre is known for her versatile interpretations of spinto and dramatic coloratura soprano parts, especially for particularly gruelling roles like Lady Macbeth. Supported by Italian bass Enrico Iori as Banco and tenor Roberto Iuliano as Macduff, they make up a wonderful cast under the baton of Bruno Bartoletti, musical director of the Teatro Regio di Parma. |
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