Rigoletto: Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)

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Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
Based on Victor Huro's play Le Roi s'amuse
Sung by: Tito Gobbi, Mario Del Monaco, Pina Arnaldi
Starring: Garard Landry, Aldo Silvani, Janet Vidor
The Rome Opera Orchestra conducted by Oliviero de Fabritiis
Rigoletto, Giuseppe Verdi's first opera of the trilogy that includes Il Trovatore and La Traviata, is without a doubt one of the most popular operas of all time. It contains some of the world's best-known music, including the aria "La donna e mobile," and the major-key theme from the Quartet, which Kobbe describes "…the finest piece of concerted music in Italian Opera."
A perennial favorite, this drama of intrigue, tragedy and revenge has been a spectacular success from its first performance. The lavish costumes and settings for this romantic and melodramatic feature film version perfectly captures the period and style. The film retains the famous arias and duets in the original Italian, with the dialogue painstakingly dubbed into English. The unforgettable vocal performances of the legendary Tito Gobbi and Mario Del Monaco highlight this Verdi masterpiece.
Duke of Mantua, a libertine tenor
Rigoletto, Duke's jester baritone
Count Ceprano, a nobleman bass
Count Monterone, a nobleman baritone
Sparafucile, an assassin bass
Matteo Borsa, a courtier tenor
Cavaliere Marullo, a courtier baritone
Countess Ceprano mezzo-soprano
Gilda, Rigoletto's daughter soprano
Giovanna, her governess mezzo-soprano
Maddalena, Sparafucile's sister contralto
DVD BONUS FEATURES:
-Over 35 Scene Selections
-Instant Access to Arias
-Verdi Biography
-Rigoletto Story Synopsis
-Rigoletto Trivia
-Bonus Music: ENRICO CARUSO Sings Three Arias from Rigoletto
-Dolby Digital Stereo Audio
-Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
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Rigoletto: Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
Starring: Anna Maria Canali , Mario Filipeschi , Tito Gobbi , Marcella Govani , and Giulio Neri Manufacturer: View Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009EPB6 Release Date: 2003-04-25 |
Description
Libretto by Francesco Maria PiaveRigoletto, Giuseppe Verdi's first opera of the trilogy that includes Il Trovatore and La Traviata, is without a doubt one of the most popular operas of all time. It contains some of the world's best-known music, including the aria "La donna e mobile," and the major-key theme from the Quartet, which Kobbe describes "â¦the finest piece of concerted music in Italian Opera."
A perennial favorite, this drama of intrigue, tragedy and revenge has been a spectacular success from its first performance. The lavish costumes and settings for this romantic and melodramatic feature film version perfectly captures the period and style. The film retains the famous arias and duets in the original Italian, with the dialogue painstakingly dubbed into English. The unforgettable vocal performances of the legendary Tito Gobbi and Mario Del Monaco highlight this Verdi masterpiece.
Duke of Mantua, a libertine tenor
Rigoletto, Duke's jester baritone
Count Ceprano, a nobleman bass
Count Monterone, a nobleman baritone
Sparafucile, an assassin bass
Matteo Borsa, a courtier tenor
Cavaliere Marullo, a courtier baritone
Countess Ceprano mezzo-soprano
Gilda, Rigoletto's daughter soprano
Giovanna, her governess mezzo-soprano
Maddalena, Sparafucile's sister contralto
DVD BONUS FEATURES:
-Over 35 Scene Selections
-Instant Access to Arias
-Verdi Biography
-Rigoletto Story Synopsis
-Rigoletto Trivia
-Bonus Music: ENRICO CARUSO Sings Three Arias from Rigoletto
-Dolby Digital Stereo Audio
-Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Customer Reviews:
Do not be fooled..........2007-06-24
Use your money somewhere else.......2004-01-15
Not an Opera.......2004-01-13
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Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Italy ]
Director: Gianfranco Fozzi Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000HKGYIU |
Product Description
Italy released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada. LANGUAGES: Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1), Danish (Subtitles), Dutch (Subtitles), English (Subtitles), Finnish (Subtitles), French (Subtitles), German (Subtitles), Greek (Subtitles), Italian (Subtitles), Norwegian (Subtitles), Polish (Subtitles), Portuguese (Subtitles), Spanish (Subtitles), Swedish (Subtitles), Turkish (Subtitles), ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SYNOPSIS: Giuseppe Verdi's masterpiece RIGOLETTO is brilliantly brought to life in this unique production of the beloved opera, performed under the stars of Siena, Italy, by Roberto Servile, Inva Mula (The Fifth Element), Marcelo Alvarez and the Toscanini Foundation Orchestra, conducted by Keri Lynn Wilson and costumes by renowned fashion designer, Vivienne Westwood. In the 1550's Mantua, the Duke (Alvarez), a celebrated ladies man, seduces Gilda (Mula), the beautiful daughter of his sharp-tongued jester, Rigoletto (Servile). Vowing revenge, her furious father hires Sparafucile, a notorious assassin, to avenge his family's honor, a decision that will end in tragedy for all. SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Box Set,
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Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story
Starring: Robeerto Servile Director: Gianfranco Fozzi ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000EYXDD8 |
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Verdi - Rigoletto
Starring: Giuseppe Verdi , Luciana Serra , and Alfredo Kraus Manufacturer: Hardy Classics DVD ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00005BH22 Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
Customer Reviews:
Great performance.......2002-08-15
I bought this DVD to have a video documentation of Alfredo Kraus' Duke. Although he was about 60 years old at the time of this performance, his singing is flawless in tone, technique, and style. The only other DVD assumption of this role that can compare to Kraus' is Luciano Pavarotti's (in the Ponnelle film). Pavarotti plays up the Duke's lechery, whereas Kraus emphasizes his aristocratic mien. Pavarotti's voice is more sumptuous, but Kraus's distinctive tone fits the music perfectly, and his singing of "Parmi veder" is superior to Pavarotti's. Kraus interpolates a high "D" at the conclusion of "Possente amor" that obviously thrills the notoriously finicky Parma audience, which later demands (but does not receive) an encore of "La donna e mobile."
Although I thought of Kraus as the main attraction when I bought this DVD, it is Leo Nucci's performance of the title role that makes this a great performance. Nucci's singing is the best I have ever heard from him in any role. I had always thought of him as a vocally reliable but bland interpreter, but on this occasion he projects the essence of Rigoletto's character in a way that is both moving and beautiful to hear. His voice is in marvelous condition. He has the breath control and legato for "Deh, non parlare" and the powerful top notes for "Si, vendetta." He is even better than Ingvar Wixell (in the Ponnelle film).
Luciana Serra (Gilda) is not quite in the same class as her two colleagues, but she sings well and looks good and her powerful top notes are an advantage in the "Si, vendetta" duet with Nucci. The rest of the cast is good, and although Angelo Campori may not be the most renowned of maestros, his conception of this opera is right on the money. The production is attractive and traditional, without any of the directorial stupidities seen in the Ponnelle film. All in all, this is my favorite video of Rigoletto.
My recommendation: don't worry about the picture; you'll get used to it. Buy this DVD and concentrate on the performance.
RIGOLETTO IN THE DARK.......2001-07-26
Murky Video Mars Terrific Performance.......2001-05-15
Gilda's abduction, are more brilliantly lighted -- so much more can be made out on the small screen. The performance is from Parma and you will get a sense of occasion because the audience is quite demonstrative and in many places brings the performance to a complete hault with its enthusiastic screaming and yelling. The audience demands and ALMOST gets an encore of Kraus's "La donna e immobile". The performance, on the other hand, is quite another matter. The three "names" in this video give truly brilliant and moving performances. Anyone who saw Kraus in his rather lengthy prime will want this performance just as an audio memento. Brilliance, style, taste and ease are all part of this artist's pallet. Leo Nucci sings and acts the living daylights out of almost every moment he is on stage. Occasional sharpness betrays the fact that this is a live and therefore imperfect performance -- but just listen to his ringing A-flat at the end of the Vendetta duet with Gilda (her E-flat just before it is one of the most lengthy and brilliantly sustained this listener has ever heard)...and you will begin to appreciate the power this genuine Verdi baritone brings to this role. Luciana Serra, an amazing Queen of the Night in Magic Flute shows that singing Mozart is not her only strength. Gilda suits her in that she has plenty of floaty and easy notes "in alt" with enough power and "cut" in the voice to carry over a powerful Verdi orchestra when she has to. The production (that which you can make out) is traditional and the courtiers costumes in the party scenes are quite ornate and colorful. Angelo Campori's conducting is somewhat routine, but neither is he intrusive or willful and the singers are almost always in sinc with the orchestra. This performance from February, 1987 will not be pleasing to everyone's eye, but it will surely please and stun your ear. If you insist on state of the art DVD technology, put this DVD back in the bin. But if you love great singing and want to attend an "event", this is the Rigoletto for you.
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