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Type
Dvd
Format
1 dvd-video, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
italiensk
Undertitel
engelskfransktyskspanskitaliensk
Genre
operaoperafilm
Emnetal
78.81:2
Bidrag af
Beskrivelse
Live-optagelse, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London 25. april 2016
Omfang
2 t., 33 min.; 9 min.
Forlag
Parlophone RecordsWarner ClassicsWarner Music Group
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Klassisk, 2017, nr. 47
"Ikke alle i Covent Gardens sal var lige begejstrede for Katie Mitchells feministiske tag på Lucia di Lammermoor. Hendes ærinde med Donizettis opera er seksualpolitik, så der spares ikke på udpensling af abort og mord. I titelrollen er den førende tyske koloratursopran Diana Damrau ifølge Financial Times ... fremragende overbevisende ... For at fremhæve det kønspolitiske aspekt har Katie Mitchell gjort miljøet til en mandeverden, hvor alle ligner mænd og agerer som sådan"
Fono Forum, 2018 Januar
"Lucia di Lammermoor spielt in einem düsteren Biedermeierpuppenhaus, wo sich die Figuren in simultanen Räumen nah und doch gleichzeitig fern sind. Wie ein Schmetterling hüllt sich die fesselnd singspielende Diana Damrau immer wieder in Unterröcke, Kleider, Krinolinen und Korsetts ... Romantischer Horror eben. Aber Punktgenau zubereitet, präzise durchexerziert und vokal wunderbar gemeistert"
The gramophone, 2018 January
"This is a production that divides opinion. What's not in doubt is the quality of the dramatic performance Mitchell draws from Diana Damrau, who is compelling in the title-role ... Castronovo is a decent Edgardo, if a touch plain vocally, but Ludovic Tézier stands out, his firm baritone and smooth legato making him a splendid Enrico"
BBC music magazine, 2018 January
"The staging is over-stuffed but it is not stupid or careless ... Minute alterations in the textures of Donizetti's orchestration are brilliantly clear. Were you not already persuaded that the opera is a masterpiece, this should change your mind ... Damrau is magnificent. Her attention to the text is unerring and her pianissimos beautifully spun. Castronovo burns at a slower rate, reserving his vocal and poetic energies for a heartrending 'Tu spiegasti l'ali' ... Rachael Lloyd's portrayal of Alisa, Lucia's constant companion, it outstanding"