La Cenerentola [Blu-ray]
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The Blu-Ray was recorded live at the Metropolitan Opera during one of the fabled theatres greatest nights in 2009 Elina Garanea builds on the success of 2009 album, Bel Canto, incarnating the bel canto title role heroine, Cinderella, in Rossinis touching and hilarious comic masterpiece, La Cenerentola Garanea is something special. The voice pure, warm, ample in power and range, she has achieved a mastery of Rossinis florid style, using no quick fixes (aspirates or separation devices) but singing the runs legato and with clarity. (John Steane, Gramophone) . . . what singing! Wonderful smoky tone, properly mezzo, and dazzling decoration in her closing aria Nacqui all affanno. (BBC Music Magazine) Maurizio Benini waves a magic wand of a baton, eliciting effervescent, transparent, shining sound from The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus. Piquant visuals and superb acting by the entire cast make this a video opera lovers will watch again and again The Philadelphia Inquirer lauded: Mezzo-soprano Elina Garanea was a sensation at the Metropolitan Operas spring simulcast of La Cenerentola with her vocal virtuosity, intensely blond glamour, and acting ability . . . Extras: The opera is introduced by baritone Thomas Hampson, who also interviews Elina Garanea deftly and with charm. More interviews with Simone Alberghini, Alessandro Corbelli, Lawrence Brownlee and John Relyea
The Blu-Ray was recorded live at the Metropolitan Opera during one of the fabled theatres greatest nights in 2009 Elina Garanea builds on the success of 2009 album, Bel Canto, incarnating the bel canto title role heroine, Cinderella, in Rossinis touching and hilarious comic masterpiece, La Cenerentola Garanea is something special. The voice pure, warm, ample in power and range, she has achieved a mastery of Rossinis florid style, using no quick fixes (aspirates or separation devices) but singing the runs legato and with clarity. (John Steane, Gramophone) . . . what singing! Wonderful smoky tone, properly mezzo, and dazzling decoration in her closing aria Nacqui all affanno. (BBC Music Magazine) Maurizio Benini waves a magic wand of a baton, eliciting effervescent, transparent, shining sound from The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus. Piquant visuals and superb acting by the entire cast make this a video opera lovers will watch again and again The Philadelphia Inquirer lauded: Mezzo-soprano Elina Garanea was a sensation at the Metropolitan Operas spring simulcast of La Cenerentola with her vocal virtuosity, intensely blond glamour, and acting ability . . . Extras: The opera is introduced by baritone Thomas Hampson, who also interviews Elina Garanea deftly and with charm. More interviews with Simone Alberghini, Alessandro Corbelli, Lawrence Brownlee and John Relyea
2021-07-06 11:12:00