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Linda di Chamounix, Donizetti
D: Roman Feodori
C: Anton GrishaninAyrat Kashaev
Красота и коварство бельканто: «Линда ди Шамуни» Доницетти на Камерной сцене Большого

Достигнутый в премьере результат — пятьдесят на пятьдесят: в музыкальном плане с бельканто справились выше всех ожиданий, но постановочные решения говорят о, видимо, слабом понимании непривычного материала.

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14 June 2022portal-kultura.ruАлександр МАТУСЕВИЧ
La Traviata, Verdi
D: Richard Eyre
C: Yves AbelRichard HetheringtonNicola Luisotti
La Traviata Is The Cathartic Opera You're Looking For: Review

The Royal Opera House’s latest revival of Richard Eyre’s version sees three different casts used during its run. The initial trio of Venera Gimadieva (Violetta), Samuel Sakker (Alfredo) and Luca Salsi (Germont) all pass muster on a difficult opening night: the original Alfredo Saimir Pirgu came down with a throat infection and was replaced on the day by the Australian tenor. Sakker, unsurprisingly, takes a little while to find his feet but absolutely nails his character’s pathos in the final act. In contrast, Salsi is a tour de force from soup to nuts, his acting perfectly complementing his character’s emotional arc. Russian soprano Gimadieva makes for a subtle Violetta whose impact is only truly felt from the second act onwards; her excoriating two-hander with Salsi is a no-holds-barred tearjerker which will stay long in the memory. Eyre’s production is a considerate and powerful piece. The set design is an expressive beast which ranges from the sumptuous opening party scenes to the denouement’s spartan mise en scène. Direction is fluid and punchy, especially towards the end; conversely the lighting makes a major impact on the first scene but adds comparatively little after. Down in the pit, Yves Abel conducts Verdi’s gorgeous music with verve and aplomb.

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26 January 2016londonist.comFRANCO MILAZZO