Thursday, December 8, 2011

Don Giovanni, Teatro alla Scala, Milano 7. Dec 2011

One of the biggest and most eagerly awaited operatic events of the year is the Teatro alla Scala's season opening, which traditionally takes place every year on 7. December.

This year, la Scala opens the 2011/2012 season with a new production of Mozart's masterpiece Don Giovanni, directed by Robert Carsen, conducted by the brand new Musical Director Daniel Barenboim and with a de-luxe stellar cast including Peter Mattei in the title role, Anna Netrebko as Donna Anna, Barbara Frittoli as Donna Elvira, Bryn Terfel as Leporello and Giuseppe Filianoti as Don Ottavio.

Anna Netrebko made her first performance at la Scala in a concert conducted by Valery Gergiev on 7. Mar 1998. She came back to the famous Milano's opera house on 4. and 5. Oct 2000 to sing the role of Natasha Rostova in Prokofiev's masterpiece War and Peace conducted by Valery Gergiev. Now, eleven years later, the Diva Assoluta del Mondo, returns to la Scala to open the 2011/2012 season, making her opera house role debut as Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni, one of her signature roles that has previously sung at the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg (2002), Salzburger Festspiele in Salzburg (2002, 2003), Royal Opera House, London (2003), Concertgebouw, Amsterdam (2003), Wiener Staatsoper, Wien (2004), Met Tour to Japan, Kobe and Tokyo (2006), Royal Opera House, London (2007), Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg (2007) and Opernhaus Zürich, Zürich (2011).

DON GIOVANNI
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Teatro alla Scala Milano 7. December 2011

New Teatro alla Scala Production
Running Time: 3 hours 15 minutes
Sung in Italian with electronic libretto in Italian, English

DIRECTION
Conductor: Daniel Barenboim
Staging: Robert Carsen
Sets: Michael Levine
Costumes: Brigitte Reiffenstuel
Lights: Robert Carsen and Peter Van Praet
Choreography: Philippe Giraudeau

CAST
Don Giovanni: Peter Mattei
Il Commendatore: Kwangchul Youn
Donna Anna: Anna Netrebko
Don Ottavio: Giuseppe Filianoti
Donna Elvira: Barbara Frittoli
Leporello: Bryn Terfel
Zerlina: Anna Prohaska
Masetto: Štefan Kocán

SYNOPSIS
Synopsis in english

LIBRETTO
Libretto in Italian

BROADCASTS
The Premiere on 7. Dec will be broadcasted live on TV (Rai5) and on the radio (Rai Radio3). Pre-recorded broadcasts will be replayed on Sky Classica (in clear), on Arte-ZDF, and on TV Kultura in Russia (live). The performance will be projected live in Milan on a big screen in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, in 3 theatres (Atir Teatro Ringhiera, Auditorium Cam zona 3 and Teatro della cooperativa), in the prisons of San Vittore and Bollate as well as in more than 500 cinemas in Italy and all over the world.

PRESS REVIEWS
"Depuis ses débuts en 2002 au Mariinsky de Saint-Pétersbourg puis au Festival de Salzbourg, la Donna Anna d'Anna Netrebko est superlative. La jeune Autrichienne possède tout : le physique, le charme et surtout ce métal chaud du timbre, l'aisance dans l'aigu, la puissance de projection, l'innombrable des nuances."
La Scala ouvre avec un "Don Giovanni" patelin | Marie-Aude Roux | Le Monde, 7. Dec 2011
"Some men say women talk too much, so they never listen. But when the hottest soprano in the world opens her mouth, even heads of state turn. Russian diva Anna Netrebko was met with a 10-minute standing ovation as she opened the season at La Scala."
Russian star meets famous seducer | RT, 8. Dec 2011
"Anna Netrebko, in the role of Donna Anna, was the star of the evening"
Mario Monti, Italian Premier, Attends La Scala Season Opener 'Don Giovanni' | The Huffington Post, 8. Dec 2011
"Anna Netrebko’s richly resonant voice is heard to seething effect in the accompanied recitative when Donna Anna recognizes Don Giovanni as her father’s killer, a powerful moment in a compelling portrayal."
At La Scala, a Buoyant Opening Amid Austerity | George Loomis | The New York Times, 9. Dec 2011
"Netrebko's Donna Anna was thrilling in her nobility and ease of execution. She is on grand form."
A tale of two Italian opera cities | Fionna Maddocks | The Guardian, 11. Dec 11 2011
"Anna Netrebko ha di Donna Anna la tinta lunare, il bellissimo legato"
Mozart giocoso e vero | Carla Moreni | Il Sole 24 Ore, 11. Dec 2011
"Anna Netrebko’s Donna Anna was a sumptuous, house-filling performance that points her in the direction of Butterfly and Tosca."
Don Giovanni, La Scala, Milan | Andrew Clark | Financial Times, 11. Dec 2011

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5 comments:

  1. Tonight's premiere was a production of DON GIOVANNI I have been waiting for for a long time: clear, convincing, imaginative, touching, with a tremendous cast. In my opinion the ladies - Anna Netrebko, Barbara Frittoli and Anna Prohaska (!) - topped the male singers. Only Bryn Terfel was comparable to them. Thanks to director Robert Carsen for giving Anna Netrebko the chance to appear at her best both vocally and as an actrice.

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  2. I was mostly dissapointed with the production and in particular when the singers are on the Platea, walking around, even on the presidential box :-) I was nicely surprised wit Barbara Frittoli because she didn't like me in the Met production bradcast some days ago. Tonight she has been very good. I loved Anna Prohaska! And, what to say about Anna... fantastic!!! The first big applause and bravas were for her after her "vendetta" aria f the first act. Terfel was very good, in particular singing the famous "Madamina, il catalogo e questo". Vocally, Mattei was good, but... something was missing to BE the Don. I didn't like it Kwangchul Youn as Il Commendatore.
    I liked Barenboim. Very good when Il Commendatore appears at the end of the second act.

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  3. Oh yes, Anna Prohaska was a surprise! I have never heard and seen such a lovely Zerlina. And for Peter Mattei..., well it is a bit nasty to say that, I know, but coming from Sweden he stood around like a piece of IKEA furniture most of the time. Why didn't Ildebrando d'Arcangelo sing the opening night?

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  4. Like a piece of IKEA... hahahahahahaha :-)))))

    Ildebrando would have been much better! I'm glad I got my ticket for 20. Dec :-)

    Another lovely Zerlina would have been Eleonora Vindau :-)

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  5. Gracias Carlos!!! Con la traducción de Live Search pude perfectamente empaparme en tu excelente Bolg de los pormenores a través de los videos y crónicas de este fantástico estreno de Don Giovanni en La Escala. Según lo visto y leído coincide con mi pronóstico respecto a Anna, no deja de deslumbrar por su imágen y profecionalismo, cantar bien a Motzar como lo hace y cosechar tantos aplausos es demostrar una grán técnica vocar, sumándose su actuación Y bellez;, me imagino el público fascinado, si yo hubiese estado sentada en primera fila con ella a mis piés cantando, mi corazón explotaba. Que envidia los que pagaron 2000 Ers para vivirlo, este precio (desorbitado) para la situación actual en Europa reafirma que ANNA NETREBKO es absolutamente una DIVA!!!

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