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    Riccardo Muti, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala - Verdi: Otello (2009/2001)

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    Riccardo Muti, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala - Verdi: Otello (2009/2001)

    Riccardo Muti, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala - Verdi: Otello (2009/2001)
    NTSC 16:9 (720x480) | Italiano | LinearPCM, 2 ch | Dolby AC3, 6 ch | 7.15 Gb (DVD9) | 140 min
    Classical | Arthaus Musik | Sub: English, Deutsch, Francais, Espanol, Italiano, Chinese

    The Milan „Otello“ traditionally opens the Scala season and did so in 2001 on 7 December, but at the same time it was the farewell production before the start of the three-year renovation of the house and not least a brilliant end to the Verdi Year. The audience as well as the press cheered Barbara Frittoli as a youthfully charming Desdemona, Leo Nucci as cleverly self-controlled Iago and Plácido Domingo as a thrilling Otello, both from the dramatic and the singing point of view. Domingo had been the leading Moro di Venezi for a quarter of a century, and in Milan he said farewell to this role – “in triumph”, according to ‘The Herald Tribune’. Graham Vick’s direction, which treats the emotional drama of the protagonists in a sensitive rather than sensationalist way, no doubt contributed in great measure to the success of this production. The cylindrical uniform stage set by Ezio Frigerio emphasised the hopeless consequence of the tragedy, as did the Orchestra della Scala, which, under the baton of Riccardo Muti, never sacrifi ced the dark, disturbing elements of the score to the rich melodious sound. Moreover, Muti deviated from the traditional performance in that he fell back on Verdi’s dramatically accentuated version of the finale of the 3rd act, which he wrote for Paris in 1894.

    Cast:
    Otello – Plácido Domingo
    Desdemona – Barbara Frittoli
    Iago – Leo Nucci
    Emilia – Rossana Rinaldi
    Cassio – Cesare Catani
    Roderigo – Antonello Ceron
    Lodovico – Giovanni Battista Parodi
    Montano – Cesare Lana
    A herald – Ernesto Panariello
    Children's Chorus of Teatro alla Scala and G.Verdi Conservatory
    Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro alla Scala
    Conductor – Riccardo Muti

    Riccardo Muti, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala - Verdi: Otello (2009/2001)
    Riccardo Muti, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala - Verdi: Otello (2009/2001)
    Riccardo Muti, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala - Verdi: Otello (2009/2001)
    Riccardo Muti, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala - Verdi: Otello (2009/2001)