sexta-feira, 18 de junho de 2010

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Don Giovanni (21)

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Don Giovanni - Tito Gobbi
Donna Anna - Liuba Welitsch
Don Ottavio - Anton Dermota
Il Commendatore - Josef Greindl
Donna Elvira - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Leporello - Erich Kunz
Masetto - Alfred Poell
Zerlina - Irmgard Seefried

Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Wilhelm Furtwängler, 1950


Morreu hoje, aos 87 anos de idade, o renomado escritor português José Saramago.
Grande admirador da ópera, era tão apaixonado por uma delas que costumava dizer:
¨Se há uma ópera capaz de pôr-me de joelhos, é Don Giovanni¨.
A tal ponto gostava desta ópera que, inconformado com final moralista do libretto de
Da Ponte resolveu reescrever, de forma divertida e bem humorada, o final da obra,
transformando o dissoluto punito em dissoluto absolvido.

É em memória dele, portanto, que seguem as três versões de Don Giovanni de hoje,
e que se juntam às outras 20 postadas anteriormente.




1 - - - - - 2 - - - - - 3
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2 comentários:

robin disse...

STOM:
These 3 recordings are fantastic. Ever since Ale said you had the 1950 Salzburg edition with Furtwangler, I've been waiting for it.
Great blog! Thanks so much!

Bob from Georgia USA

By the way, Ale, I have not forgotten the L'Africaine contrast between 1973 and 1988.
The voices of the principals especially in the 1973 edition are fresher of course by 15 years. But the aspect of the video gives the voices, which are still excellently beautiful, and the whole performance a hightened enjoyment.
Also the noise of stage movements is a bit irritating in the live performance. That is all removed from the video. Candidly I like them both, and glad I am not forced to have just one performance. Domingo's O Paradis in the 1973 edition is exquisite. It is gorgeous. Much superior to the 1988 performance. He's never had an open free top like Aragall, La Virgen, or even Carreras, but in the video he is way more constricted.(Have you heard Carreras hit the high D in the 1976 Philips Lucia duet with Caballe? Maravilloso!)
That, in brief is it.
Bob

Alê disse...

Thank you, Bob. I've heard that Lammermoor with Caballé and Carreras.