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Donizetti: Marin Faliero / Dantone, Fertusi, Blake [DVD]
Conductor: Ottavio Dantone | Composer(s): Gaetano Donizetti | Performer(s): Michele Pertusi (Bass), Roberto Servile (Baritone), Rockwell Blake (Tenor), Mariella Devia (Soprano), Marco Spotti (Bass) | Orchestra/Ensemble: Parma Teatro Regio Orchestra, Parma Teatro Regio Chorus | Label: Hardy Classics | 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: 159 minutes | 8.10 GB
Language(s): Italian | Subtitle(s): Italian, English, Japanese, French and Spanish




Marin Faliero is a tragedia lirica, or tragic opera, in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Giovanni Emanuele Bidéra wrote the Italian libretto, with revisions by Agostino Ruffini, after Casimir Delavigne's play. It is inspired by Lord Byron's drama Marino Faliero (1820) and based on the life of Marino Faliero (c.1285-1355), the Venetian Doge. Marin Faliero bursts to life in this 2002 recording, which features performances from Roberto Serville, Rockwell Blake, and Michele Fertusi. Ottavio Dantone conducts the Orchestra & Chorus of the Teatro Regio di Parma.

Pergolesi: Adriano In Siria / Dantone, Comparato, Dell’oste, Heaston [Blu-ray]
Conductor: Ottavio Dantone | Composer(s): Giovanni Battista Pergolesi | Director: Ignacio Garcia | Performer(s): Lucia Cirillo, Anna Maria Dell'Oste, Marina Comparato, Nicole Heaston | Orchestra/Ensemble: Accademia Bizantina | Label: Opus Arte | Blu-ray (+ Bluray Rip) | Picture Format: 16:9 Anamorphic | Sound Type: 2.0 LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS | File hosts: Uploaded.net, share-online.biz | 5% recovery record + 1 .rev file | Run time: 188 mins | (Full-Blu-ray = 40.34 GB) (BluRay-Rip = 10.8 GB)
Language(s): Italian | Subtitle(s): English, French, German, Spanish, Italian




For the festivities marking the Pergolesi’s tercentenary in his native Jesi, Ignacio García created a new staging of the imperial drama Adriano in Siria. His staging in Jesi’s exquisite 18th-century Teatro Comunale Pergolesi includes the delightful comic intermezzo Livietta e Tracollo, thus following the precedent set at the premiere in 1734. A fine Italian cast and the distinguished Accademia Bizantina are led by the Accademia’s director, Ottavio Dantone.

Pergolesi: Il Flaminio / Dantone, Gatell, Polverelli, Yoncheva, Malfi [Blu-ray]
Conductor: Ottavio Dantone | Composer: Giovanni Battista Pergolesi | Directors: Michal Znaniecki, Tiziano Mancini | Performers: Juan Francisco Gatell, Laura Polverelli, Marina De Liso, Sonya Yoncheva, Ottavio Dantone | Orchestra/Ensemble: Accademia Bizantina | Label: Arthaus Musik | Blu-ray | PCM Stereo, dts-HD Master Audio 5.1 (Blu-ray) | 1080i/AVC MPEG-4 | Aspect Ratio: 1080i/AVC MPEG-4 | DTS-HD MA 5.1 (48 kHz / 3411 kbps / 24-bit), LPCM 2.0 (48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit) | File hosts: Uploaded.net, share-online.biz | 5% recovery + 3 .rev files | Run time: 183 minutes | 42.9 GB Language: Italian | Subtitles: Italian, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean | Live Recording from The Teatro Valeria Moriconi, Jesi 2010




In this sparkling production from the Teatro Valeria Moriconi in 2010 it's an absolute triumph: fresh, genuinely amusing and touching. (...) If you fancy dipping into the bright lights of early eighteenth-century Neapolitan opera, there's nowhere better to start than the uplifting "Il Flaminio".," said Simone Heighes on International Record Review, Juni 2013. The 2010 Jesi production is conscious of the complexity of Flaminio for all its seeming simplicity and cleverly exploits the suggestive milieu of the Teatro Valeria Moriconi, in particular its shape and relatively small scale. Without any attempt at realism, (the main action takes place “in a villa on the outskirts of the city of Naples, complete with hunting lodge, etc.”, but just a handful of props to symbolise the bucolic atmosphere), the production concentrates on establishing a kind of meta-theatrical relationship to this repertoire work which sets out to highlight the interweaving and overlayering of truth and fiction, passion and irony, tragedy and comedy. The orchestra sits behind a broad wooden platform and suspended netting decorated with leaves; every so often scenes about the characters’ private lives open up on various levels (these serve to expand the audience perspective both horizontally and vertically), as if the plot were following the inner development of these living characters. The theatrical narrative unravels – through a brilliant succession of dramatic and light-hearted moments – to its predictable happy ending.

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