Turandot - Puccini - NTSC edition [1988] [DVD]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #12091 in DVD
- Released on: 2003-09-15
- Rating: Exempt
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: NTSC, Colour, DVD-Video, PAL, Subtitled
- Original language: Italian
- Subtitled in: Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 134 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Puccini's 'Turandot' performed by the Metropolitan Opera. Artists include: Eve Marto and Placido Domingo. Conducted by James Levine. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli. Sung in Italian.
Customer Reviews
One of the best productions from the MET
When I first saw this production on VHS in 1994, I was really bowled over with the fine singing and acting from all the principals. James Levine and his MET Orchestra produced fine sound and sensative accompaniment and overall, this production really impressed me. I vowed that when it came out on DVD, I would be the first to get a copy. This was over 3 years ago! I watch this DVD repeatedly and I am still bowled over with the overall effect of the singing and staging. Eva Marton as Turandot has been superbly costumed and directed by Franco Zefferelli and to my ears, a fine Turandot. She owns the stage in Act 2 Scene 2 and her curtain call at the end of the opera is a well-deserved ovation! Domingo had a bit of an off night with this performance, but still manages to deliver the goods as Calaf. Leona Mitchell will make you cry with her singing as Liu and the rest of the cast is first rate! This will be a difficult choice amongst some people, however the only competition will be the 1983 Vienna Turandot with Harold Prince directing and Lorin Maazel conducting.
Excellent opera, excellent procuction, excellent DVD presentation.
Eva Marton is wonderful in the title role, both in acting and singing. Particulary in act 2 scene 2, where she subtly conveys the reactions she recalls in act 3. Watch her face when Calaf tries to kiss the hem of her robe. Placido Domingo is also effective, showing Calaf's arrogance and selfishness convincingly. Leona Mitchell is heartbreaking as Liu, her unrequited devotion shining through in her voice and acting.
The Mandarin makes the most of his moment, turning what is basically plot exposition into a rabble rousing speech designed to fire up the peasants while the Emperor is portrayed as being weighed down by guilt at allowing Turandot to make her terrible bargain.
The scenery is magnificent, from the crowded streets of Peking to the stark elegance of the palace garden at night. The most stunning moment is surely the first appearance of Turandot, making good use of the Metropolitan opera's impressive stage machinery. The costumes are also beautiful and look "right".
My only criticism of the presentation is the failure to show the Act 2 Scene 2 reveal as the audience would have seen it. And that's about as minor a quibble as you can get.
Not to be missed
this is a great stage version of this classic masterpiece. Puccini for me is the tops. I can only enjoy oopera in Italian and this is perfect for me. this is a truely lavish stage version with first class everything. it is not the first opera to try and follow if you are new to it, but well worth the effort.
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