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Verdi: Luisa Miller / Renzetti, Surian, Franci, Alvarez, Cedolins [DVD]
Conductor: Donato Renzetti | Composer(s): Giuseppe Verdi | Chorus master: Martino Faggiani | Performer(s): Marcelo Alvarez (Tenor), Giorgio Surian (Bass), Rafal Siwek (Bass), Francesca Franci (Mezzo Soprano), Leo Nucci (Baritone), Fiorenza Cedolins (Soprano), Katarina Nikolic (Mezzo Soprano) Conductor: Donato Renzetti | Orchestra/Ensemble: Parma Teatro Regio Orchestra, Parma Teatro Regio Chorus | Label: C Major | DVD | Picture format: 16:9 | Sound format: PCM Stereo / DTS 5.1 | File host: Share-online.biz | 5% recovery record + 1 .rev file |
Run time: 147 mins (opera) + 10 mins (bonus) | 8.39 GB
Language(s): Italian | Subtitle(s): Italian, English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese
Recorded live at the Teatro Regio di Parma, 20 and 22 October 2007




Verdi's Luisa Miller opera was based on the play Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich von Schiller and features a Great cast of singers including Marcelo Álvarez, Leo Nucci, Fiorenca Cedolins and Giorgio Surian. To celebrate Giuseppe Verdi's bicentenary in 2013, C Major is proud to present the truly unique project, TUTTO VERDI; All 26 operas released on DVD and Blu-ray, together with his immortal Requiem and special documentary.

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CAST
Il conte di Walter – Giorgio Surian
Rodolfo – Marcelo Álvarez
Federica – Francesca Franci
Wurm – Rafal Siwek
Miller – Leo Nucci
Luisa – Fiorenza Cedolins
Laura – Katarina Nikolic
Un contadino – Angelo Villari

Parma Teatro Regio Chorus and Orchestra
(chorus master: Martino Faggiani)
Donato Renzetti, conductor

Denis Krief, stage director, set, costume and lighting designer


REVIEW
Robert Levine, ClassicsToday.com

Here is another fine entry in the “Tutto Verdi” series from C Major Entertainment and Unitel, this time a performance of Luisa Miller from Parma, recorded in October, 2007. Denis Krief directs; he also designed the sets, costumes, and lighting. Updating the action to some vaguely modern time, that is, the early 20th century, has done the opera no harm. Nor have the abstract, minimal sets—a silver geometrical form, slanted walls, video projections as backdrops depicting lush greenery; indeed, they set the scenes well. Dress is conventional, with somewhat more formality for the Count, Wurm, and Federica, who wears a red gown—the only such brilliance in an otherwise “plain” setting. The cast interacts with each other as real people do; the chorus is not a stand-still-and-sing crowd.

The singing is excellent as well. Leo Nucci’s baritone, at 65, is still magnificent. He presents Miller as a desperate man—a loving father, a tragic figure, proud but somewhat helpless. The only problem with Nucci is close-ups: he contorts his face in an unfortunate manner to get to high notes, all of which gleam as they did 20 years ago—and it is genuinely disconcerting. Close-ups do Fiorenza Cedolins few favors either; she looks far too old for Luisa. But her singing, after a bit of hard work in her opening aria, is elegant, exciting, and touching. Always a fine actress, she turns in a heart-rending performance.

Marcelo Alvarez is in his absolute best voice as Rodolfo, in a role wholly suited to him; high notes ring true and easy, his legato is impressive. And Krief has directed him with great flair as well; his intensity is believable. Giorgio Surian’s Walter is arrogant and guilty but the voice is showing some wear; the Wurm of Rafal Siwek is nasty and big-toned; Francesca Franci does what can be done with Federica.

Donato Renzetti leads like a true Verdian, with sweep, intensity, and a pulse that keeps this unique “middle” work moving and thrilling, and the Parmeggiani play and sing magnificently. If you can’t find—or are somehow not interested in—the 1979 performance of this opera from the Met with Scotto, Domingo (in a ridiculous blond wig), and Milnes under James Levine (on DG), then this set will satisfy your love for Luisa.


Works on This Recording
Luisa Miller by Giuseppe Verdi
Performer: Marcelo Alvarez (Tenor), Giorgio Surian (Bass), Rafal Siwek (Bass), Francesca Franci (Mezzo Soprano), Leo Nucci (Baritone), Fiorenza Cedolins (Soprano), Katarina Nikolic (Mezzo Soprano)
Conductor: Donato Renzetti
Orchestra/Ensemble: Parma Teatro Regio Orchestra, Parma Teatro Regio Chorus
Period: Romantic
Written: 1849; Italy




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