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xsBusiness - Verdi - Otello / Domingo, Fleming, Morris, Croft, Levine, Moshinsky, Metropolitan Opera

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Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon Starring: Plácido Domingo, Renée Fleming, James Morris, Jane Bunnell, Richard Croft Directed By: Brian Large
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0044007309292 Format: AC-3 Label: Deutsche Grammophon Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon Number Of Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Deutsche Grammophon Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2004-04-13 Running Time: 142 Studio: Deutsche Grammophon Theatrical Release Date: 1996-01-31
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excelent DVD Comment: Verdi - Otello / Domingo, Fleming, Morris, Croft, Levine, Moshinsky, Metropolitan Opera
Outstanding video.
The acting and singing are very good and convincing.
Otello's troubled personality which goes from love to jealousy, anger and finally to murder and suicide is well performed by Placido Domingo.
Morris and Renne Fleming are of equally great, he has played a manipulative and evil character and the lovely Desdemona shows her love to Otello until the end.
Levine was great as usual.
The rest of the cast was wonderful as well as the staging.
The quality of the DVD is excellent.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Almost perfect! Comment: I really want to give this DVD 5 stars because of the jaw-dropping performance from Placido Domingo. It is easily the most powerful acting performance by a tenor I have ever seen in an opera. I also heartily disagree with reviewers criticizing his voice. If you want to hear a crappy Domingo performance, watch the Karjan Trovatore! He is sublime here. Equally so is Renee Fleming, so perfectly cast. The sets, orchestra, and chorus are stellar. There are only two things wrong here. One, is James Morris as Jago. He's a great bass, but he leaves off the top notes in "Inaffia l'ugola," which is hugely disappointing. By no means is he terrible, but his acting was minimal at best and he lacked the upper register of better Jago's like Leo Nucci. The other disappointment is that when Otello stabs himself, there is no blood. I know it's asking a LOT from an opera house to either show some blood or hide the wound, but here they do neither. It's a very distracting way to end the opera, if you ask me. But this DVD will be watched many times!
Customer Rating:      Summary: It should have been called "Desdemona" Comment: If there was anything to be replaced in this production, it would be Domingo. He is too old for the vocal demands of the role and never had the right voice for Othello, anyway. Otherwise, the performance is excellent and Renee Fleming's Desdemona can not be possibly bettered. I must admit not being a huge fan of this opera, with its moronic hero and bombastic musical writing, but do have a favorite performance, which is a Tokyo production with Del Monaco, Gobbi, and Erede conducting. So, sue me.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Desdemona bella... Comment: This is probably the best "Otello" on DVD. Placido Domingo has some moments in which his voice sounds forced, particularly in "Si, pel ciel", but on the whole, the production is excellent, with great, exciting conducting by James Levine, a very good and believable Iago in James Morris, and a really good Cassio and Emilia.
The true star of the production, however, is Renee Fleming, who is simply spectacular as Desdemona. She sings like an angel, with wonderful expression and some ravishing pianissimi. Definitely the best Desdemona I've ever heard.
The staging is very lush and the costumes gorgeous, but I really can't understand why the old Met production, which was beautiful, wasn't kept on for a few more years. I'm sure there are other Met productions far more in need of updating.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Looks good, but doesn't work Comment: I got this CD which didn't work. Received a replacment, which didn't work either. Is this a coincidence?
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