Went to see the revival of the Copley la Boheme at the ROH on Friday evening apparently rehearsed by John Copley himself despite now being well in his 80s.
I had only seen it once before and in all respects but one it was a significantly improved affair . Netrebko and Calleja shone in the lead roles a pair as affecting in Act 3 as in Acts 1 & 4 - an outstanding Marcello and Jennifer Rowley a splendid and truly comic Musetta .
Act4 was outstandingly well acted and tightly directed .
The downside the loud and unsubtle conducting of Dan Ettinger - he seemed determined to drown out the voices in the big numbers - Semyon Bychkov was in a different league a couple of years back .
I wondered at the end whether there had been a curtain malfunction. After a curtain call for the six principals it closed and they emerged one by one eventually with the Conductor . A poor show if this was deliberate as it meant no curtain call for the chorus including the children or the smaller parts .
Excellent though and well worth catching on Wednesday on the big screen or at the cinema.
I had only seen it once before and in all respects but one it was a significantly improved affair . Netrebko and Calleja shone in the lead roles a pair as affecting in Act 3 as in Acts 1 & 4 - an outstanding Marcello and Jennifer Rowley a splendid and truly comic Musetta .
Act4 was outstandingly well acted and tightly directed .
The downside the loud and unsubtle conducting of Dan Ettinger - he seemed determined to drown out the voices in the big numbers - Semyon Bychkov was in a different league a couple of years back .
I wondered at the end whether there had been a curtain malfunction. After a curtain call for the six principals it closed and they emerged one by one eventually with the Conductor . A poor show if this was deliberate as it meant no curtain call for the chorus including the children or the smaller parts .
Excellent though and well worth catching on Wednesday on the big screen or at the cinema.
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