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Vinci - Artaserse | Erato 2564632323

Vinci - Artaserse

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Label: Erato

Cat No: 2564632323

Barcode: 0825646323234

Format: DVD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 10th March 2014

International Record Review Outstanding

Contents

Artists

Philippe Jaroussky
Max Emanuel Cencic
Franco Fagioli
Valer Barna-Sabadus
Yuriy Mynenko
Juan Sancho
Concerto Koln

Conductor

Diego Fasolis

Works

Vinci, Leonardo

Artaserse

Artists

Philippe Jaroussky
Max Emanuel Cencic
Franco Fagioli
Valer Barna-Sabadus
Yuriy Mynenko
Juan Sancho
Concerto Koln

Conductor

Diego Fasolis

About

This magnificent production is a complete and blissful success. Don’t miss it.” Those were the words of the French website Classique News when Leonardo Vinci’s rediscovered Artaserse was staged by Silviu Purcãrete at the Opéra National de Lorraine in Nancy. Complementing the CD version of the opera released in Autumn 2012, this DVD features no fewer than five of the world’s leading countertenors – assuming both male and female roles: Philippe Jaroussky, Max Emanuel Cencic, Franco Fagioli, Valer Barna-Sabadus and Yuriy Mynenko.

Shortlisted for the prestigious Gramophone Awards in 2013, the CD version of Vinci’s Artaserse was described by Gramophone as a “sensational landmark recording”. International Record Review judged it “an outstanding performance and the most important Baroque opera discovery of the year so far”, with the reviewer adding that “I can’t recommend it highly enough, especially if you like countertenors”. The Guardian said that: “The singing is epoch-making”.

When, in late 2012, the opera was staged at the Opéra National de Lorraine in Nancy in an extravagant, Baroque-inspired production by Silviu Purcãrete, the response was no less enthusiastic. The Viennese newspaper Der Neue Merker summed up by saying that “such a skilful symbiosis, representing musical and scenic unity of the most elevated kind, is unlikely to come our way again soon”.

The French website ResMusica reported that: “Working at the very highest level, the evening kept all its musical promises ... Diego Fasolis’ conducting [was] superlative ... The role of Artaserse is perfectly suited to the ethereal vocalism of Philippe Jaroussky ... Max Emanuel Cencic’s talents are shown off to the full in the variety and sensitivity of his palette in the introspective arias ... Franco Fagioli succeeds in every risk he takes, displaying a stupefying technique ... At the final curtain the cast was received with triumphant acclaim.”

Classique News wrote that: “This remarkable work really deserved to return to prominence on the stage. If the CD recording had already proved persuasive, the dazzling beauty of the performances in Nancy will hopefully have convinced any remaining sceptics ... The action stuns with its dramatic intensity. The nobility of feeling and the intense psychological violence in the confrontations between the characters produce a rich range of nuances ... Silviu Purcărete’s staging is exceptionally intelligent ... Diego Fasolis’s conducting, with its mixture of elegance, substance and boldness ... presents his singers with challenges to which they all rise, taking pleasure in their virtuosity ... This magnificent production is a complete and blissful success. Don’t miss it.”

Artaserse, a story of the Persian emperor Artaxerxes, was first performed in 1730 at the Teatro delle Dame in Rome. At the time, a papal decree banned women from appearing on the stages of the city’s theatres, so the entire cast was male, with the female roles sung by castrati. This production (like the CD recording) rises to the challenge of single-sex casting with an impressive line-up of fine countertenors. Joining them are a lone tenor, the Spaniard Juan Sancho, and the brilliant Concerto Köln directed by Diego Fasolis.
 
The Neapolitan Leonardo Vinci (1690-1730) was celebrated during his life as one of Italy’s leading composers of opera. In the words of musicologist Frédéric Delaméa, Artaserse – composed to a libretto by the great Metastasio – “is a key work of baroque opera and the genius of Vinci is still too little known.” The status of Vinci as a composer, and of Artaserse as his masterpiece, is reflected in the observations of the French scholar and traveller Charles de Brosses, who, 10 years after Vinci’s death from poisoning, wrote: “Vinci is the Lully of Italy: true, simple, natural, expressive, writing in the most beautiful, uncontrived way for the voice ... Artaserse has a reputation as his finest work, and one of Metastasio’s finest too ... It is the most famous Italian opera.”

Cast:
- Philippe Jaroussky: Artaserse
- Franco Fagioli: Arbace
- Max Emanuel Cencic: Mandane
- Valer Barna-Sabadus: Semira
- Yuriy Mynenko : Megabise
- Juan Sancho: Artabano

Stage Director: Silviu Purcarete

201 Minutes
Region-free NTSC 2DVD (9)
Audio Stereo + DTS 5.0 / 16:9
Subtitles: French, German, English, Italian

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