Any reports ? I shall be up in the slips tonight . Hope the vertigo will be worth it !
Verdi Nabucco ROH
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostAny reports ? I shall be up in the slips tonight . Hope the vertigo will be worth it !
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostName dropper! Who was conducting?
Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View PostNicola Luisotti... and a very decent job he does. For me, the stars were the Royal Opera Chrous, on superb form. The production? Unremittingly grey:
http://www.opera-britannia.com/index...iews&Itemid=16
I think that perhaps Stonehenge was not the intended metaphor for Act 1. A cousin if mine said to me in the interval that the blocks were undoubtedly based on the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. Having looked this up, I can see what she meant. And though I am not sure that I entirely concur with her view, this would give some meaning to the proceedings in the first act.
I do wish though that producers would institute a moratorium on knocking things over on the stage. This time it was blocks, usually it is chairs. It nearly always looks trite.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI enjoyed it - baritenor he may be but Domingo acted the rest of the cast off the stage . Thought the Abigaille was just as she should be
I my view Nabucco was one of those early Verdi operas where only limited acting was necessary. As it has already been said I would have liked the two tribes to have worn different outfits so I could have told the difference easier. My cinema was as packed as I have seen it for an opera. It is usually the plays that get that size of audiance.
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