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2.82 Onzas.
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5.31 x 0.55 x 6.77 pulgadas, aproximadamente 13.5 x 1.4 x 17.2 cm.
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Reseña del editor La majestuosa producción del Teatro Real de la vívida tragedia de Handel, Tamerlano, está protagonizada por un Plácido Domingo similar a Lear, como el sultán turco Bajazet, atrapado entre el orgullo, el amor y la lealtad. Mostrando la singular calidad heroica de su voz, Domingo encabeza un reparto magnífico, incluyendo a Sara Mingardo, Mónica Bacelli e Ingela Bohlin, todos magníficamente sensibles a la interpretación auténtica y luminosa de Paul McCreesh de la partitura. La impresionante puesta en escena teatral de Graham Vick proporciona un escenario espléndido para los personajes y para los extravagantes trajes barroco-islámicos del diseñador Richard Hudson, enfatizando la brillantez de uno de los mejores logros dramáticos de Handel. Reseñas de prensa "Aquí Domingo, con su magnífica dicción, su gran poder declamatorio y elocuente fraseo... trae una presencia imponente y bolsas de carisma vocal a Bajazet… Este es sin duda uno de los mejores logros de Vick en la ópera". (The Sunday Times) "La figura grandemente trágica del esclavizado sultán turco Bajazet en la ópera de 1724 de Handel es una partida reciente para Plácido Domingo, y se podría suponer que se encuentra fuera de su zona de confort. Por lo tanto, dice mucho por su arte e inteligencia que tenga un éxito tan significativo en esta filmación de la producción madrileña de Graham Vick en 2008". (BBC Music Magazine) Si las otras dos grandes óperas de Handel, Giulio Cesare y Rodelinda, son bien conocidas, entonces este tercio del trío de greats ciertamente debería unirse a ellas. Esta producción hará mucho para subrayar eso". (Musicweb Internacional ) Elenco Plácido Domingo (Bajazet) Monica Bacelli (Tamerlano) Ingela Bohlin (Asteria) Sara Mingardo (Andronico) Jennifer Holloway (Irene) Coro y Orquesta del Teatro Real; Paul McCreesh Producción Empresa: Teatro Real Director de escena: Graham Vick Información del disco Número de catálogo: OABD7022D Fecha de representación: 2008 Tiempo de ejecución: 241 minutos Sonido: 2.0 y 5.0 PCM Relación de aspecto: 1080i de alta definición/16:9 Subtítulos: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT Etiqueta: Opus Arte Críticas ACT IThe Ottoman Empire has collapsed. Emperor Bajazet (Placido Domingo) has been captured by the powerful autocrat Tamerlano (Monica Bacelli). Devastated, Bajazet contemplates committing a suicide. His daughter, Asteria (Ingela Bohlin), appears and changes his mind. Andronico (Sara Mingardo), a Greek dignitary and ally of Tamerlano, who has fallen in love with Asteria, arrives. Tamerlano grants him the Byzantian Empire but Andronico rejects his gift, realizing that if he accepts it, he would have to part ways with Asteria. Unaware of his feelings for Asteria, Tamerlano announces that Princess Irene (Jennifer Halloway), a beautiful woman he has been eying, would marry Andronico. In return for his generosity, he expects Andronico to help him win Asteria's heart. Bajazet appears and immediately dismisses Tamerlano's plan. Meanwhile, Princess Irene arrives. She exchanges clothes with her maid and sets out to meet Tamerlano. ACT II Tamerlano announces that Asteria has accepted his marriage proposal and that their wedding will take place soon. He also declares that Princess Irene will marry Andronico. Leone (Luigi De Donato) escorts the disguised Princess Irene to Tamerlano where she begs him to change his decision, but he rejects her. Meanwhile, Bajazet vows to prevent Tamerlano from marrying his daughter. Andronico also vows to never give up his beloved Asteria. Tamerlano and Asteria are married. Bajazet appears and announces that now only death can calm his anger. Disturbed by her father's words, Asteria runs back to him. Enraged, Tamerlano immediately declares that Bajazet and Asteria will be executed. ACT III Bajazet and Asteria have decided to poison themselves. Tamerlano appears and announces that he will spare Bajazet's life if Asteria comes back to him. Andronico arrives and shocks everyone by revealing his feelings for Asteria. Tamerlano goes berserk. Princes Irene reveals herself and pledges her love to Tamerlano. However, determined to revenge Asteria's betrayal, Tamerlano orders that Bajazet is punished in front of his daughter. Terrified, Andronico attempts to change Tamerlano's mind. Tamerlano also announces that Asteria will become his slave. Devastated, Asteria sips the poison she and her father have been planning to take in a cup of wine and hands it to Tamerlano. But Princess Irene, who has been observing from afar, warns Tamerlano about the poison and he orders Asteria to choose between her father and Andronico. Asteria prepares to drink the poison herself, but Andronico takes the cup away from her. Barely able to contain his anger, Tamerlano orders his slaves to have their way with Asteria in front of Bajazit. Disgusted and hurt, Bajazit drinks the poison and then tells Tamerlano that his spirit will haunt him forever. Then, he collapses and dies. Realizing what he has done, Tamerlano pardons Asteria. Composed by Georg Frideric Handel, on a libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym, after Agostino Piovene's Il Tamerlano (1711) and Il Bajazet (1719), both set by Gasparini, based on the play by Jacques Pradon, Tamerlan, au La Mort de Bajazet, Tamerlano is an Italian opera seria in three acts. It was first performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, London, on October 31, 1724. This Blu-ray disc contains a production of Tamerlano courtesy of Orchestra of the Teatro Real, led by Maestro Paul McCreesh, and Stage Director Graham Vick, which was recorded live on March 29, 2008 at Teatro Real, Madrid. The first performance of the production was at Teatro della Pergola, Florence on May 17, 2001. Like most baroque operas, Tamerlano has appeared in a number of different versions. Handel repeatedly edited the score until he finally settled on a version that reflected his vision. This specific rendition of Tamerlano is more or less representative of Handel's first version of the opera. It is notably long and with a number of sequences that did not make it into later versions. The opera itself is quite unusual - it is incredibly intense and with a surprisingly rich score. Maestro McCreesh and Orchestra of the Teatro Real do not use period instruments, but their treatment of the musical text - particularly in regard to vibrato, dynamics, and sound transparency - is stylistically convincing. The cast is fantastic. This rendition of Tamerlano marked Placido Domingo's first ever involvement with Baroque opera. Nonetheless, he sings with relentless passion and vigor. Sara Mingardo, Jennifer Halloway, Ingela Bohlin and specifically Monica Bacelli, as Tamerlano, are every bit as impressive. VideoPresented in an aspect ratio of 1.78:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC and granted a 1080i "live" transfer, Handel's Tamerlano arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Opus Arte. This is only the second 2BD release the distributors have released on the North American market. As expected, it is a terrific package - contrast is top-notch, clarity fantastic and detail very pleasing. The color-scheme is also quite strong. Light blues, greens, whites and blacks are all colors of importance that look rich and well-saturated. Furthermore, there are no lighting issues to report, though there are a few very awkward shots that I noticed (mostly due to the operator's desire to capture the stage and the orchestra at the same time). Edge-enhancement and macroblocking are not an issue of concern. Mild motion-judder, however, occasionally pops up. This being said, there is no artificial sharpening that I could detect. I did not see any serious image distortions to report either. To sum it all up, this is a strong and very convincing presentation of Handel's Tamerlano which I am convinced opera aficionados will enjoy tremendously. (Note: This is Region-Free Blu-ray release. Therefore, you will be able to play it on your PS3 or SA regardless of your geographical location). Audio There are two audio tracks on this Blu-ray disc: Italian LPCM 5.0 and Italian LPCM 2.0. I opted for the Italian LPCM 2.0 track and later on did a few random comparisons with the Italian LPCM 5.0 track for the purpose of this review. I tested this Blu-ray disc the day I received it. I picked one of Placido Domingo's arias and quickly experimented with the two LPCM tracks. I liked the Italian LPCM 2.0 track better (I will explain why) and decided to watch Tamerlano in its entirety with it. The key reason why I picked the Italian LPCM 2.0 track over the Italian LPCM 5.0 track was balance. As I noted in my analysis of the opera, Maestro McCreesh and Orchestra of the Teatro Real did not use period instruments. Therefore, they were forced to introduce all sorts of adjustments in order to achieve the type of period sound Tamerlano necessitates. As a result, I felt that the Italian LPCM 2.0 track reflected better what Maestro McCreesh and the orchestra musicians were looking for (particularly as far as string section is concerned). The singing was practically identical on both tracks. This being said, the Italian LPCM 5.0 track is also quite good. However, I do believe that the more sensitive amongst you will notice that the track tends to reveal quite a few acoustic issues. For example, there are a few echo effects that pop up here and there that are far more difficult to her on the Italian LPCM 2.0 track. Finally, I did not detect any disturbing dropouts, pops, cracks, or hissings. For the records, Opus Arte have provided optional English, French, German, Italian and Spanish subtitles. SupplementsThis Blu-ray disc arrives with a stylish 32-page booklet containing the informative essay "The Shadows of Hell" by Juan Jose Carreras, which focuses on the rich history of Handel's opera as well as its fascinating characters. The essay is available in English, French and German. On the actual Blu-ray disc, there is an illustrated synopsis for the opera, cast gallery, and an interview with Maestro McCreesh where he dissects Tamerlano and offers his thoughts on why it is considered one of the best operas from the Baroque repertoire. The interview arrives with optional French, German, Italian and Spanish subtitles. Final WordsOpus Arte continue to add terrific titles to their already very impressive catalog of opera releases. This time around, they have put together a strong package for Handel's beloved Tamerlano. The Blu-ray disc herein reviewed looks and sounds great. This said, I must warn you that Tamerlano is a very long opera. So, plan your time accordingly! Highly Recommended! -- Blu-ray, Dr. Svet Atanasov, May 19, 2009
Detalles del producto Relación de aspecto : 1.78:1 Descatalogado por el fabricante : No Clasificación de MPAA : NR (Not Rated) Dimensiones del producto : 5,31 x 0,55 x 6,77 pulgadas; 2,82 Onzas Director : Graham Vick, Angel Luis Ramirez Formato multimedia : Formatos múltiples, Blu-ray, Color, NTSC, De pantalla ancha, Clásica Tiempo de ejecución : 4 horas y 2 minutos Fecha de lanzamiento : abril 28, 2009 Actores : Placido Domingo, Monica Bacelli, Sara Mingardo, Jennifer Holloway, Paul McCreesh Subtítulos: : Inglés, Francés, Alemán, Italiano, Español Productores : Teatro Real Madrid, Angela Alvarez Rilla Idioma : Italiano (PCM Stereo), Italiano (PCM 5.0) Estudio : Opus Arte ASIN : B001RE9HES Escritores : Goerge Frideric Handel, Nicola Haym Número de discos : 2 Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº283,122 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV) nº634 en Artes Escénicas (Películas y TV) nº1,580 en Arte de Intereses Especiales (Películas y TV) nº18,651 en Ópera y Vocal (CDs y Vinilo) Opiniones de clientes: 4.1 4.1 de 5 estrellas 15 calificaciones Relación de aspecto : 1.78:1 Descatalogado por el fabricante : No Clasificación de MPAA : NR (Not Rated) Dimensiones del producto : 5,31 x 0,55 x 6,77 pulgadas; 2,82 Onzas Director : Graham Vick, Angel Luis Ramirez Formato multimedia : Formatos múltiples, Blu-ray, Color, NTSC, De pantalla ancha, Clásica Tiempo de ejecución : 4 horas y 2 minutos Fecha de lanzamiento : abril 28, 2009 Actores : Placido Domingo, Monica Bacelli, Sara Mingardo, Jennifer Holloway, Paul McCreesh Subtítulos: : Inglés, Francés, Alemán, Italiano, Español Productores : Teatro Real Madrid, Angela Alvarez Rilla Idioma : Italiano (PCM Stereo), Italiano (PCM 5.0) Estudio : Opus Arte ASIN : B001RE9HES Escritores : Goerge Frideric Handel, Nicola Haym Número de discos : 2 Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº283,122 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV) nº634 en Artes Escénicas (Películas y TV) nº1,580 en Arte de Intereses Especiales (Películas y TV) nº18,651 en Ópera y Vocal (CDs y Vinilo) Opiniones de clientes: 4.1 4.1 de 5 estrellas 15 calificaciones
Calificación
4,1/5
Valoraciones
15