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フォーマット | インポート |
コントリビュータ | Palumbo, Ventre, Caproni |
言語 | イタリア語, イタリア語 |
GTIN (Global Trade Identification Number) | 04006408935186 |
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- 製品サイズ : 19.05 x 13.97 x 1.27 cm; 181.44 g
- メーカー : Capriccio
- EAN : 4006408935186
- レーベル : Capriccio
- ASIN : B000SLVRJE
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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Paulo de Tarso Pereira Fernandes
5つ星のうち5.0
rarity.
2022年1月6日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Important to understand the transition of Italian opera in the period.
opera65
5つ星のうち5.0
delivery to day 24 of november completly satisfied by the product Superb discovery
2015年11月24日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
delivery to day 24 of november
completly satisfied by the product
Superb discovery
completly satisfied by the product
Superb discovery
nagy
5つ星のうち4.0
A découvrir
2017年5月15日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Il y a bien des mélomanes qui devraient ouvrir leurs horizons... et arrêter de penser que la musique s'arrête à Beethoven
Richard
5つ星のうち4.0
From beyond the fringe
2008年9月9日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
As a confirmed operaholic I was clueless about Germania. Even the Viking Book of Opera which contains practically everything in musical theater just gives it a mention. So it is a third tier work - not regular repertory or even fringe but a true rarity. It is verismo - a form neglected today except for Puccini (if he truly is verismo). There are no great tunes. Indeed a lot of it sounds like film music. But it is melodious (you just wont remember anything a couple minutes afterwards). A lot is sung full throttle and can be quite exciting but also somewhat wearying. On the other hand it is a lot eaasier to stomach than serial works. And it has all the ingredients for Italian opera - love duet, arias, ensembles.
But it is definitely a peculiar piece - an Italian opera based on German nationalism. I kept thinking that it was sung in German and had to bring myself back to realize it was Italian - what was Franchetti thinking? It takes place during Napolean's invastion of Germany. But the main plot is a love story that comes to a bad end naturally. I must admit it kept my interest if only wondering at the bizarre cultural crossover.
Unlike another reviewer I didn't notice any problem with the sound. What is lacking is any synopsis. Let's face it: where would we find one other than here? And today with regie theater we would be lucky to follow anything. And opera site has a regular contest to guess the opera behind the daft antics of the director. I don't think the director was too intrusive here (who can tell with no synopsis), but certain lines gave him away. One character mentions being in a cottage with an open window while we are in the middle of the woods. Figure? But it's not as bad as regie gets. The booklet has an essay on folk songs used in the work - what we needed was an introduction to such an obscure work. Finally the performers; this is a second tier cast - not awful but only competent. On the other hand no one is going to persuade a world class singer to learn this opera. Worthwhile for the curious. All in all I enjoyed it for the chance to hear what was being sung besides Puccini.
But it is definitely a peculiar piece - an Italian opera based on German nationalism. I kept thinking that it was sung in German and had to bring myself back to realize it was Italian - what was Franchetti thinking? It takes place during Napolean's invastion of Germany. But the main plot is a love story that comes to a bad end naturally. I must admit it kept my interest if only wondering at the bizarre cultural crossover.
Unlike another reviewer I didn't notice any problem with the sound. What is lacking is any synopsis. Let's face it: where would we find one other than here? And today with regie theater we would be lucky to follow anything. And opera site has a regular contest to guess the opera behind the daft antics of the director. I don't think the director was too intrusive here (who can tell with no synopsis), but certain lines gave him away. One character mentions being in a cottage with an open window while we are in the middle of the woods. Figure? But it's not as bad as regie gets. The booklet has an essay on folk songs used in the work - what we needed was an introduction to such an obscure work. Finally the performers; this is a second tier cast - not awful but only competent. On the other hand no one is going to persuade a world class singer to learn this opera. Worthwhile for the curious. All in all I enjoyed it for the chance to hear what was being sung besides Puccini.