Rossini La Cenerentola

Rossini La Cenerentola

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2008-06-12

This is an excellent version of one of the greatest of all comic operas, featuring superb singing and orchestral playing. And it's not just the two headliners; listen, for example, to the entrance of the stepsisters at the beginning of Act One. Nevertheless, some viewers may find the staging problematic, with singers in clown-like costumes and sets featuring human-sized rodents. Those seeking a more conventional production might want to consider the Houston Grand Opera DVD, also on Decca, with Cecilia Bartoli and Raul Jimenez. Both sets are wonderful, but, for me, Joyce Didonato and Juan Diego Florez are slightly to be preferred. Highly recommended.

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This is an excellent version of one of the greatest of all comic operas, featuring superb singing and orchestral playing. And it's not just the two headliners; listen, for example, to the entrance of the stepsisters at the beginning of Act One. Nevertheless, some viewers may find the staging problematic, with singers in clown-like costumes and sets featuring human-sized rodents. Those seeking a more conventional production might want to consider the Houston Grand Opera DVD, also on Decca, with Cecilia Bartoli and Raul Jimenez. Both sets are wonderful, but, for me, Joyce Didonato and Juan Diego Florez are slightly to be preferred. Highly recommended.

Released

2008-06-12

Runtime

90

Director

Joan Font

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Music

Language

Italiano

Production

Decca

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    Juan Diego Flórez

    Juan Diego Flórez
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    Joyce DiDonato

    Joyce DiDonato
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    Bruno de Simone

    Bruno de Simone
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    Cristina Obregón

    Cristina Obregón
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    Simón Orfila

    Simón Orfila
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    David Menéndez

    David Menéndez
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    Itxaro Mentxaka

    Itxaro Mentxaka
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    Patrick Summers

    Patrick Summers