Lehar - The Merry Widow / Bonynge, Sutherland, Stevens, Opera Australia
Lehar - The Merry Widow / Bonynge, Sutherland, Stevens, Opera Australia
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This production of Lehar's The Merry Widow is a mixed bag, appropriate, perhaps, for a work of art that is both sublime and ridiculous. Its weakest element is the presence of Joan Sutherland, which will undoubtedly attract the most buyers. Still, viewers will replay it often (perhaps bypassing some of Sutherland's numbers) for the sake of its lavish production, particularly for the abundant, polished, and colorful dance numbers.
The 1988 performance, by the Australian Opera in the elegant Sydney Opera House, dates from the end of Sutherland's career, and it leaves one wondering whether she should have retired a bit sooner, while at the same time treasuring every moment in the presence of one of the unique voices of the 20th century. There are moments of beauty in her singing, but intonation and support are both variable. The supporting cast, including Ronald Stevens, Anne-Maree McDonald, and Anson Austin, is generally adept, though some gags (especially the Pontevedran accents) may seem overworked. --Joe McLellan
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Turn of the century Paris provides the glittering setting for this light hearted tale of political and amorous intrigue amidst the gaiety of Parisian high society.
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Turn of the century Paris provides the glittering setting for Franz Lehar's immortal operetta, first performed in Vienna in 1905 and here given by the Australian Opera in the English version by Christopher Hassall, with Joan Sutherland as the widow Anna Glawari. The fate of Pontevedro, her native country, hangs perilously on her marriage plans - if she weds a foreigner, the state will lose her enormous wealth and will be left bankrupt. An embassy plot to marry her off to the debonair Count Damilo Danilovitch is complicated by the secret affair which has developed between the French Attache Camille de Rosillon and the ambassador's wife, Valencienne. This light-hearted tale of political and amorous intrigue unfolds amidst the gaiety of Parisian high society. Ronald Stevens sings Danilo, with Anson Austin as Camille and Anne-Maree McDonald as Valencienne. Joan Sutherland reveals another facet of her genius in her superb command of the Viennese operetta style; she is utterly captivating. Directed with elegance and a glorious sense of fun by Lofti Mansouri and conducted with great aplomb by Richard Bonynge, this is a complete production. 155 minutes color, in English, recorded live from the Sydney Opera House on February 23, 1988., ISBN13: B00005RIXJ ISBN10: B00005RIXJ Material Type: dvd
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