Verdi - Rigoletto / Luciano Pavarotti, Ingvar Wixell, Edita Gruberova, Victoria Vergara, Ferruccio ... | G. Verdi, Wiener Opera Philharmoniker | Amazing Performance
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Verdi - Rigoletto / Luciano Pavarotti, Ingvar Wixell, Edita Gruberova, Victoria Vergara, Ferruccio ...
G. Verdi
,
Wiener Opera Philharmoniker
Deutsche Grammophon, 2006
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highly recommended
This extraordinarily powerful 1983 production may be the best-sung performance by
Luciano
Pavarotti
on DVD, but when acting values are counted in,
Ingvar
Wixell
manages to outshine the tenor star.
Verdi
gave the Duke two of Italian opera's most brilliant arias ("Questa o quella" and "La donna e mobile"), but he gave the deformed jester
Rigoletto
a depth and complexity of character that is reflected in music of great variety and enormous emotional impact: the cruel mockery of the opening scene, the self-doubts inspired by his dialogue with Sparafucile, the paternal anxieties and final despair at his daughter's sad fate, and the burning, self-destructive thirst for revenge. All these motives work their way into music of great dramatic richness, variety, and intensity. Wixell rises to its challenges, not only in the title role but in a cameo appearance as Rigoletto's nemesis Monterone. Location filming provides an atmosphere unavailable in staged productions. --Joe McLellan
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JUST GET IT... you won't regret it!
There are so many reasons to like this film version of
Verdi
's
Rigoletto
. So many people have already listed them I feel somewhat redundant in listing them again, but I had to add my "2 cents."
The main reason to get this really is
Ingvar
Wixell
's Rigoletto. He is to baritones what Callas was to sopranos... A SINGING ACTOR. He has the ability to make you feel for him, to despise him, to laugh with him, all the emotions. His is the most believeable jester I've ever had the pleasure of seeing and hearing. His singing is excellent as well, like molten lava, even if his top is a bit pushed. I also thought it wonderfully ironic to have him play both Rigoletto & Monterone- that way the curse is even more like a personal thing. If you liked Wixell in this, you'll love him as Scarpia in the Arena di Verona production of Tosca with Eva Marton (available from Kultur on DVD).
Obviously
Pavarotti
is another reason to get this. Vocally his Duke is impressive and no one captures that same kind of mischeiviousness like he can. That said I do agree with another review that the recording of his part seems to be overly loud- like he was mic'd too closely. I didn't find the same true with the other singers and in fact, Gilda's "Caro nome" required me to raise the volume a lot.
Gruberova
's Gilda is wonderful as well. To me she has one of the most sumptuous coloratura voices ever. Her voice is never reedy or thin like some coloraturas, she has a heft and richness that is throughout her range. Her floating pianissimos are also simply astounding.
There are really no weak links here to me- I can cite some flaws, but overall this is a quality production and lots of fun to watch.
Highly recommended ******
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Amazing Performance
I got this DVD to understand what
Rigoletto
was all about and partly for
Pavarotti
performance of La Donna e Mobile, and I was glad I got this one. It is one of the best performance by all artisits.
What a ball!
This was great!
Pavarotti
is fun (and young) the sets are nice,
Rigoletto
is terribly tragic and the courtiers are strong. The maid (the old witch) was very convincing. Any criticisms would be minor.
Rigoletto-Pavarotti-Wixell
This is a strong production filled with beautiful and dramatic singing, and
Wixell
's playing a dual role tightens the story. Some artistic lapses in the directing are made up for by the exceptional final act.
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Pavarotti in Rigoletto
Pavarotti
is in his element.
Wixell
is OK. I do not see any special qualities in his performance.
Gruberova
looks and sounds mediocre. Enjoy Pavarotti! R.K.
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