Opera Australia - Il Trovatore (2006)

Opera Australia - Il Trovatore
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Il Trovatore, Verdi's 1853 maelstrom of passion, infanticide, double-crossing and revenge, would be a mightily gamy affair if it didn't contain some of his finest arias, a cracker of a tenor's role and one of opera's most powerfully-written characters in the old gypsy woman, Azucena. Although Joan Sutherland, who plays the self-sacrificing lady-in-waiting Leonora in this 1983 Australia Opera production at Sydney Opera House, is the headline star, in truth the supreme assets of this recording are mezzo-soprano Lauris Elms' Azucena, a beautifully sung performance of haunted, wild-eyed sadness; and Sydney Nolan's wonderfully infernal sets, all purple and burnt ochre with suggestions of distorted faces.

Sutherland came late to a part which allowed her to sing up a storm without taxing her rather stolid acting style. Her husband and musical director Richard Bonynge gives her the space to unleash some of Verdi's most fluidly opulent melodies--D'amor sull'ali rosee is a case in point--whose beauty is often at odds with the underlying horrors of the tale, based on a rather dodgy Spanish melodrama by Gutierrez. Sutherland has strong support from tenor Kenneth Collins as the doomed Manrico and Jonathan Summers as the vengeful Count.

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Status: Normal
Run time: 142mins
Origin: AUSTRALIA
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Member Reviews (1)

1 Member Review
John L.
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When Caruso said ?all Il Trovatore needs is the best four singers in the world? he was thinking of the unbroken succession of opportunities it offers singers for stirring emotions. There isn?t a single weakness in the soloists, chorus and orchestra on this DVD, so what does it matter that it is visually minimal? There is enough action to display the strong story, and not enough to distract attention from the music. Admittedly Sutherland, late in her career, is not the lovely young Leonora that men risk their lives for, but her artistry and authority win through. For anyone new to opera, this is the DVD to spend time on!
Posted Friday, 10 April 2009 See my other reviews