Rigoletto - Semperoper Dresden

Rigoletto - Semperoper Dresden

Release date : June 21, 2008
Runtime : 1h 58m
Countries of origin : France / Germany /
Original Language : Italian /
Production companies : Virgin Vision /
June 21, 2008 1h 58m France Music Italian More
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Both Florez and Diana Damrau brought their bel canto expertise and superb vocalism to the service of Verdi's music. The Rigoletto, Zeljko Lucic, ran the gamut from tenderness with his Gilda to thundering fury with everyone else. I also liked the production. At first, when Rigoletto was putting on his grease paint during the overture, I was afraid that it might be a typical "Euro-trash" production, with a bit of warmed over I Pagliacci. But the sets and dramatic action really served the music and libretto. I would have to say that I came to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the story and characters as a result of seeing this performance.
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  • title:Rigoletto - Semperoper Dresden
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 58m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Germany ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Andreas Morell / Nikolaus Lehnhoff /
  • Writers: Victor Hugo · Francesco Maria Piave ·
  • Production companies: Virgin Vision ·
  • Overview:Both Florez and Diana Damrau brought their bel canto expertise and superb vocalism to the service of Verdi's music. The Rigoletto, Zeljko Lucic, ran the gamut from tenderness with his Gilda to thundering fury with everyone else. I also liked the production. At first, when Rigoletto was putting on his grease paint during the overture, I was afraid that it might be a typical "Euro-trash" production, with a bit of warmed over I Pagliacci. But the sets and dramatic action really served the music and libretto. I would have to say that I came to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the story and characters as a result of seeing this performance.
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