ABUSE FORM
Verdi - Otello - Karajan, Jon Vickers, Mirella Freni
Posted By :
Just-me
|
Date :
30 Oct 2009 07:31:03
|
Comments :
7
|
|
Verdi - Otello - Karajan, Jon Vickers, Mirella Freni
DVD9 | NTSC | 4:3 | All Regions | Italian | LPCM, DTS | Cover | 142min. | 6.52gb rar
Subs: italian, english, german, french, spanish, chinese
Deutsche Grammophon 1973/2005 | 100mb rar-archives | 4% recovery | Rapidshare
DVD9 | NTSC | 4:3 | All Regions | Italian | LPCM, DTS | Cover | 142min. | 6.52gb rar
Subs: italian, english, german, french, spanish, chinese
Deutsche Grammophon 1973/2005 | 100mb rar-archives | 4% recovery | Rapidshare
Jon Vickers, Mirella Freni, Peter Glossop, Stefania Malagu, Aldo Bottion
Verdi's Otello is a larger-than-life role, calling for a tenor of Wagnerian vocal power and stage presence. In the late 20th century, two singers fully met its specifications--Jon Vickers and Placido Domingo. Both were filmed in video productions of unusual quality, and a choice between them boils down, ultimately, to a question of personal taste. In this 1973 production, Vickers is given an effective context to set off his powerful, carefully considered characterization. Mirella Freni is an appealing Desdemona, Peter Glossop is a credibly vicious Iago, and the cast is solid right down to the very young future star Jose van Dam in a small supporting role. The chorus and orchestra rank with the world's best.
Herbert von Karajan's direction, musical and theatrical, is a source of both strength and shortcomings. His power and prestige allowed him to assemble stellar casts and to scoff at budget limitations. He was also able to take the production beyond the opera house's visual limitations with on-location filming, an opportunity that is exploited with powerful impact in the storm-at-sea scene that opens this Otello. His personal musical taste sometimes tended to favor polish at the expense of expressive intensity. But he does present Verdi's score intact, without the cuts made in the 1986 cinematic production directed by Franco Zeffirelli and starring Domingo. Personally, I find the Zeffirelli Otello dramatically compelling, but Von Karajan's--or Georg Solti's 1992 version with Domingo and Kiri Te Kanawa--is closer to what Verdi had in mind. --Joe McLellan, Amazon
Download links.txt & password
| ADVERTISING » | High Speed Download | « ADVERTISING |
Recent searches:







I hardly tried to find this version and now you offer me a long waited masterpiece. Much obliged.
Do you, by chance, have the Rigoletto version by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle ?
It's a Deutsche Grammophon DVD with Pavarotti, Wixell, Gruberova, Furlanetto, and Wiener Opera Philharmoniker - Riccardo Chailly.
Yes, I have that DVD. But, please wait till next week, because I've Meyerbeers Huguenots, Cosi fan tutte from Ponnelle and some Wagner CDs in the spool, and... I'm leaving in a few minutes for a nice weekend. ;)
See ya next week,
Pepe
Have a very nice week-end... :)
... and keep the course.
ZP
And happy week-end pepe!!!
Thanks J-M...you've certainly impressed the hell out of me with all your quality videos
I know him very well, and surely he would like to stay in touch with all of you who are interested in opera...
So if you wish to give him a message, don't hesitate to send me a PM.