Opera in 3 acts Libretto: Francesco Berio di Salsa [Based:William Shakespeare: Othello] First performance: 4 December, 1816, Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, Italy
Recorded: 14 and 16 February, 2014, Operahouse of Antwerp, Belgium
Otello - Gregory Kunde Desdemona - Carmen Romeu Rodrigo - Maxim Mironov Iago - Robert McPherson Elmiro Barberigo - Josef Wagner Emilia - Raffaella Lupinacci The Doge of Venice - Maarten Heirman A gondolier - Stephan Adriaens
The so-called Rossini Renaissance (post-WWII) was an outright revolution, as it led to the rediscovery and staging of a great number of Rossini operas, especially of the serious genre. Otello, one of the finest of Rossini's serious works, marked one of the first encounters in the history of Italian opera between a composer and Shakespeare's theatre. Although Rossini later revised the ending away from its fateful, tragic outcome, this production, recorded live in 2014 at Antwerp's Vlaanderen Opera, is based on the Rossini Foundation's critical edition and has the first, tragic finale. |