Puccini, Giacomo - 3DVD-BOX: Il Trittico - Larsson, Anna (mezzo-soprano)
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4 AV 5 MÖJLIGA I BETYG I SYDSVENSKAN"Tre enaktare = en triptyk. Puccini ville att "Manteln", "Syster Angelica" och "Gianni Schicchi" alltid skulle spelas tillsammans. Detta har sällan respekterats tidigare, men görs numera allt oftare. Den här produktionen, magnifikt anförd av Antonio Pappano, hade premiär på Covent Garden i höstas. I Richard Jones regi utspelar sig alla tre operorna vid mitten av förra seklet och "Syster Angelica" på ett barnsjukhus i stället för ett kloster. "Manteln" är, som oftast, den svaga länken. Men "Syster Angelica" kommer som ett mäktigt emotionellt crescendo, med kulmen i det gastkramande mötet mellan Angelica (Ermonela Jaho) och hennes moster (Anna Larsson).
Till efterrätt: muntert och väloljat ensemblespel i skälmkomedin "Gianni Schicchi"."
(Sydsvenskan)
IL TABARRO
Lucio Gallo, Eva-Maria Westbroek, Aleksandrs Antonenko
SUOR ANGELICA
Ermonela Jaho, Anna Larsson, Irina Mishura
GIANNI SCHICCHI
Lucio Gallo, Ekaterina Siurina, Francesco Demuro
Royal Opera Chorus
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Director: Richard Jones
Conductor: Antonio Pappano
Recorded live at the Royal Opera House, September 2011
Leading director Richard Jones staged his witty, darkly comic realization of Gianni Schicchi for The Royal Opera in 2007. The production was revived in 2012 and here he completes the trio with two new productions of Il Tabarro and Suor Angelica.
Antonio Pappano conducts an acclaimed cast including Eva-Maria Westbroek, Ermonela Jaho, Lucio Gallo, Elena Zilio and rising star Francesco Demuro.
These three one-act works were broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and went to cinemas world-wide in February 2012.
This is The Royal Opera's first complete presentation of Puccini's Il trittico since 1965. Leading director Richard Jones staged his witty, darkly comic realization of Gianni Schicchi for The Royal Opera in 2007, and here he completes the trio.
What the press said:
''A marathon production of Puccini's triptych is a masterclass in taut, nuanced drama, ''
Guardian
''Can think of few operatic treats greater than a good performance of Puccini's unique trilogy of one-acters, Il trittico, and, whatever my reservations, I can't recommend this new Royal Opera production (the first for nearly half a century) too highly.''
The Telegraph