Sunday, July 6, 2014

2014 (148) July (7) June (26) Paris National monterey Opera: Massenet


The London Royal Opera revived 2004 production of Tosca conceived by Jonathan Kent, who placed the development of the plot precisely between 17 and 18 June 1800, to coincide with the historical monterey context that makes Puccini's libretto, who in turn was inspired by the play by Victorien Sardou, in an atmosphere of danger and despair. The designs of the sets are Paul Brown, and contain a candlelit church, a dark and sinister studio with his torture chamber, and the bottom output only a day dawn little optimism. Every reference made sense to detail and dramatic coherence. Some references, for example, are related to the Battle of Marengo, which occurred only four days before the event seen on the scene; monterey or the sound of a cannon in the distance, church bells and the firing of a firing squad during the Te Deum of the first act, or Cavaradossi paint in the style of Jacques Louis David, the Palazzo Farnese, the roof Castel Sant'Angelo with a huge statue of the archangel Michael etc. In short, an attractive visually evocative production with enough space for action monterey and movement artists treated. Appropriate changing rooms were outstanding handling and management monterey of lighting, which gave a sense of dread and impending fear at all times. The voice cast was pretty good and homogeneous starting with Roberto Alagna, who offered a virile monterey and passionate Cavaradossi, who had played in this theater in 2000. Tenor voice felt comfortable, fluid, especially in the most heroic moments paper resulting bright, solid, and colorful, although the interpretation of his last aria, he seemed to lose control. The Ukrainian soprano Oksana Dyka in your local debut, showed a big, powerful voice, a little shrill in the upper register, monterey but pleasing color. His interpretation of Tosca was generally credible and that was delicate and afflicted, though some moments of hyperactivity on the scene, particularly monterey in the passages of pain and drama of the character seemed somewhat loaded. Baritone monterey Marco Vratogna who gave birth to an evil and aggressive Scarpia, who provided a robust voice penetrating sound. Incorrect were the other minor roles, chorus and actors involved in the implementation. The orchestra had a proper performance, despite a not very precise and fine driving Oleg Caetani, who at times seemed to pass without a clear sense of direction, even so the liveliness of the music of Puccini always work goes on.
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