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"Pagliacci is phenomenal!"
I have to admit I still haven't watched Cav, but it doesn't matter because Pagliacci alone sells this dvd!In fact, I'd buy it just to hear and see Placido Domingo's powerful Vesti la Giubba! He truly shows us here that he's not only a great singer but a great actor as well. You feel such pity for him during the aforementioned scene-and he takes you flawlessly to Canio's madness in the final heart-pounding act! Juan Pons is also fantastic as Tonio-especially in the prologue. Teresa Stratas is a wonderful, sympathetic Nedda and Franco Zeffirelli's direction is flawless - love his use of shadow and light in this production. It's difficult to believe this was filmed in less than two days! Fantastic, wonderful!AAA+++

"Cavalleria Rusticana/I Pagliacci"
Domingo is at his best,and Obraztsova is wonderful. Quite frankly I am not ashamed to say that I cried during most of Mascagni's opera. On the 50th anniversary of this opera, Gigli was introduced by Mascagni to sing the part of "Turiddu"; but in my opinion, and I am 76 years old, Domingo out shines Gigli.

"Brilliant Performance"
Leoncavallo - I Pagliacci / Mascagni - Cavalleria Rusticana / Domingo, Stratas, Pons, Bruson, Obraztsova, Pretre

The performances are brilliant. Great voices and acting by the principals. Performed within in a wonderful setting under the direction of Franco Zeffirelli. The performance by the La Scalla opera chorus and orchestra is absolutely thrilling.

"Mixed Emotions"
Filming Cavalleria in Sicily where the action is supposed to take place is an asset. I do, however, have complaints about Zeffirelli's direction in the film's opening scene. The length of time devoted to Santuzza's spying on Turiddu as he visited Lola seemed more like stalking, and was unintentionally humorous because it was so ludicrous. The confrontation scene between Santuzza and Turiddu was staged in an uninteresting way.It seemed, to me, very static. Showing Turiddu's death is a plus. I found no fault with any of the singing. I give this presentation 3 stars. Pagliacci is a different story.The opera is staged realistically, making the action believable. Domingo's tormented Canio and Stratas' Nedda, trapped in a loveless marriage, touched me deeply. Pons', Tonio, was malevolent and well sung, as were all the other characters. This is a 4 star production

"two great operas"
I generally prefer opera stage productions to movies of opera. Opera movies typically lack a human connection between the performers and audience that stage productions have. This makes more difficult to enjoy the opera experience. But for this DVD gave me the joy of a live opera. I loved every second of these two works. Both are tragic tales of jealousy. In Pag, Domingo and Stratas portray their respective characters vividly and convincingly. Pag is a better written opera than Cav, but Cav is the one I'd watch repetitively many times with great enjoyment. The duet of Turiddu and Santuzza is so powerful and haunting. Many tenors tend to play Turiddu just angry and nasty when they sing the duet. But here Doming gives a nuance to the role by playing angry, yet exasperated and troubled. Plus, Obraztsova does a great job portraying jealous, miserable, and angry Santuzza. You just can't help but have compassion on her. Despite the fact that the picture is a little grainy, this DVD is great. In short, in both operas, the casting and performances were outstanding.



 

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"Leoncavallo - I Pagliacci", Leoncavallo-I Pagliacci is an excellent video product. I strongly recommend this video to all opera lovers. Even if you are not an opera lover, I believe you will like this video. It is great.

"Top Pagliacci", Leoncavallo's Pagliacci is one of the verismo cornerstones of the Italian repertory. This performance does justice to the hot-blooded score with magnificent singing by tenor, Placido Domingo and Teresa Stratas. Conductor Georges Pretre, not usually associated with this repertoire, yet, he squeezes every white-hot passion out of this smoldering score. Add the magnificent production by Franco Zeffirelli, and you have all you need for one of the most exciting opera productions committed onto DVD. I saw this production at the Met years ago; I was elated when Deutsche Grammophon issued it.

"Wonderful", I rented this opera and loved it so much that had to purchase it. The singing and acting is wonderful and I wasn't that familar with this opera before I saw it, but have watched it three times since. The music is haunting. Absolutly loved it.

"Get it just for the Pagliacci - you won't be disappointed!", There are some people who won't even give Cav a chance (the second opera on the dvd), but I watched it. Now I don't blame anyone for not watching it. Now I only watch the second part of the dvd with I Pagliacci, because it is PHENOMENAL. I wish the staging would have been a little better (more believable when they are at their camp) but that blanches in comparison to the acting. Domingo is a little past his prime here, but his voice does not suffer. He plays this character with a brutal realism that makes you fear him but pity him at the same time. Of course, the famous aria "Laugh, Clown" is absolutely heart-wrenching and beautifully sung. I found myself just going back to listen/watch the aria for the emotions on Domingo's face. It's always nice to find great opera singers also be amazing actors and actresses, and Domingo does not disappoint. Get this for the amazing Pagliacci (it's not even that long, so thoroughly enjoyable for opera fanatics and those who are just getting into it) and have a dvd that you will enjoy in your library for years and years.

"Leoncavallo - I Pagliacci / Mascagni - Cavalleria Rusticana / Domingo, Stratas, Pons, Bruson, Obraztsova, Pretre ", If you have never seen or heard an opera before and you love a love triangle and tragedy then this is the perfect opera for you. It is absolutely, positively my favorite one of all time. Every time I hear and see this opera (dvd) I'm moved to tears. You will not be disappointed.



 
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"Pag 5 Cav 1", I give this DVD three stars. The Pag is brilliant, the Cav much less so. A big part of the problem with Cav for me is that it is a much inferior opera in my view, but I was not much impressed with this particular production either. On location shots in Sicily are nice, but they actually take me out of the opera. Bruson looks right for the part, but it's a dull part. Domingo looks like a lounge lizard--where were the gold chains (granted Turiddu is a drip)? His ear-biting scene was not dramatically compelling at all, nor was the knife fight. Domingo is far too much the gent, no matter how hard he tries to be sleazy. And poor Santa wandering around in black and falling to the ground gets very tiresome. The grainy film makes it look like it came from the 1920s. This one had me yawning all the way through.

Fortunately PAG makes it all worth it. The staging is wonderful, more realistic looking than many operas, but still not taking us out of the fact that this is the world of an opera. Domingo is alternately saddening and frightening--it's a great performance, particularly in his famous aria. Stratas is unbelievably sexy as well as sympathetic. Pons is very strong too. This one will have you at the edge of your seats. Doesn't hurt that it's a better opera of course! Too bad Pag doesn't get paired up more often with Il Tabarro, a superior opera to Cav.

"A strange fateful combination", This is a strange combination of short works fated to live together on the operatic stages of the world: one brilliant piece and one hardly above the level of a talented student. Having known these works for better than a half century, I find that "Cav" sounds worse to me as time passes. "Pag" is a brilliant piece of music theater and sounds better all the time. The irony is that neither composer produced anything else of lasting value after these works. Zeffirelli is a great director and film maker and the casts are excellent in all ways. My problem is that I don't like to see films of opera. I like to see the physical effort it takes to sing because that's where you see the real skill of the singers. You can also truly see how the composer, with his sense of musical pacing, understood the theater. The faults of "Cav" can be masked by interesting camera work...in fact the first 15 minutes of this short work has virtually nothing contributing to the drama. And before the final scene the composer throws in a sweet meditation which dilutes whatever tension he created in the previous scene. One wonders if "Cav" would have held the stage as long as it has without "Pag" to lean upon. The second half of the DVD is more impressive since the tension never lets up in Leoncavallo's work. "Pag" also features the ultra charismatic singing actress Stratas and Domingo whose work simply never falls below a level of artistic merit which most singers cannot even approach. Frankly the best "Pag" I ever saw was a live broadcast from the Metropolitan also featuring Stratas and Domingo. During the final scene Domingo took a fall and injured his leg causing cancellation of several subsequent performances. Now that was an electric night! I do not feel that this film, with all its dramatic touches, is up to that broadcast, But it appears to be the best that's currently available. I am aware than many people love "Cav" but I know I will only watch the second half of this DVD.

"not owning one would be a mistake", Here are two classic operas with the 'bad relationship gone even worse' genre. For those of us who struggle to decide which of the many productions of these well known and well loved operas to own...this one happens to be at the top of the heap. These two operas almost define what opera is, and thus are "required" in any self respecting opera collection.
Add to that, the simple fact that a lot of other reviewers here seem to agree. I personally like the 'filmed on location ' style of opera production. Both Franco Zeferrelli and Jean-Pierre Ponnelle are known for this - Ponnelle seeming to have the edge ; but that may be a toss up, actually.
Each of these combine elements of stage and exterior filming. Each of them feature Placido Domingo, and it becomes readily apparent why he is considered the finest tenor or this generation past, owing to his acting ability and of course his singing.
I think the first opera aria I remember was the well loved "Vesti la Giubba" from Pagliacci. The story, if one did not know, is based upon a real event. Leoncavallo's father was a court judge who had a case brought before him regarding a certain a member of a travelling troubador group... (typically in clownish garb, and who make fun of "uppity folk"). This certain member of the troupe murdered his paramour during a "comedy" performance in a fit of jealous rage...pretty much of a "downer", n'est ce pas?
In the other, Placido plays a good looking fellow in love with another man's wife. He neglects his own wife in order to pursue this ill fated love afair. Naturally the clandestine affair turns "unclandestine", as every single affair ultimately does. Any and everyone who engages in one, without fail, always thinks that it will remain "secret"....it never does. And the rage that follows it's discovery is something we hear about on the news almost every day to this day. Understanding this helps us to understand why these two operas will continue to enjoy being produced over and over.
All that ugliness now understood, what about the music?...Ah! Here too, one will soon realize why these are timeless operas with no danger of ever being neglected.
It begs the question, however...."Are there no librettists and composers today who can write a musical that even comes close? Are there no more Donizettis? Bellinis, Rossinis, or Bizet and his incomparable "Carmen"?
Placido also does a gorgeous piece of work in the 80's version of Carmen, and another must have on the opera DVD shelf. But one of the beautiful things about Carmen is that rather than driving us all batty with long recitatives...some parts of the story line are spoken ( French )...saving the songs, melodies, arias back for full effect..and man, what glorious melodies. Is there really no one today who can compose music with voice and chorus? Well...perhaps we should look at the hundreds of miles of townhouses, condos, and homes along the interstate, which all look identical, and are painted the same non descript grey....then it begins to sink in....this generation will be known as the lackluster, follow along with the swine as they head for the cliff by the sea at Geneseret.
This entire generation is good for little more than the fire...the flood, and the winds to carry away.....hmmm...sounds like a good theme for an opera.

"Double Delight--Scary, yet Beautiful ", Rarely is it more appropriate to put two works on the same DVD.
Pagliacci and Cavalleria Rusticana are two tales of the deadly results of jealousy. In both of these, one spouse is manipulated into murdering the other spouse.

Both are not stage productions but instead are filmed by Franco Zeffirelli, in the incomparable style you would expect of him. The "Tuscan sunset glow" and Italian countryside make this teatro verissmo even more real for us.

Placido Domingo (Canio) and Teresa Stratas (Nedda) give us an unforgettable pair of star-crossed lovers. Their singing and acting are spectacular. Besides what you would expect--that Placido's "Vesti la giubba" is gut-wrenchingly tearful, Zeffirelli has enhanced the production with insightful close-ups such as when Nedda is putting on her make-up, because "the show must go on." It's a ghostly parallel to "Vesti la giubba" as she looks into her mirror, and sees a ghostly white reflection.

Please see this film. Your spine will tingle even more than you already felt when you first heard Enrico Caruso sing "Vesti la giubba." It's a scary yet beautiful, non-stop runaway ride towards disaster.

"Domingo is superb!", Sometimes an opera on film can be ho-hum, but this Pagliacci is amazing. Zeffirelli brings his usual genius and flamboyance to the screen, adding another gem to his already impressive oeuvre. Domingo, however, is the real treat. Not only is he one of the best tenors alive, he can ACT! I actually felt Canio's pain during "Vesti la giubba." Right after viewing this movie, I watched Pavarotti and some other tenors sing the same aria, and there is no comparison. Domingo IS Canio. This is a must-buy, IMHO.

 
 
 

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