Judith Christin

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Mefistofele
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Mefistofele

Jan 01, 1989
1989 recording of the San Francisco Opera production of Mefistofele: Boito's retelling of Goethe's Faust
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La Flûte Enchantée
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La Flûte Enchantée

Nov 13, 2000
Le conte de fées allégorique de Mozart charme le public et inspire les artistes depuis plus de 200 ans. Francisco Araiza est le jeune prince Tamino, qui se retrouve dans un pays étranger, obligé de subir de mystérieuses épreuves pour pouvoir sauver, puis épouser, la femme qu'il aime, Pamina, interprétée par Kathleen Battle. Kurt Moll est le compatissant Sarastro et Luciana Serra est la reine de la nuit.
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Giordano: Andrea Chénier
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This live from the Met telecast from October 1996 of Giordano’s infrequently performed verismo gem is an absolute pleasure to watch and listen to and I highly recommend it. Nicholas Joel’s production is extremely elegant while at the same time being simple and uncluttered. Act I, for example, is dominated by an enormous gilt-framed mirror precariously tilted. I assume that it is a metaphor for the imminent downfall of the decadent aristocracy at the party given by the Contessa di Coigny. The costumes designs by Hubert Monloup are terrific. The prerevolutionary costumes in Act I are simply stunning each one individually tailored for the choristers and major performers.
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The Ghosts of Versailles
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What happened to Figaro and his friends after the events told in Rossini’s and Mozart’s operas? One possible sequel is told in John Corigliano’s “grand opera buffa” The Ghosts of Versailles—an uproariously funny and deeply moving work inspired by Beaumarchais’s third Figaro play, La Mère Coupable, and commissioned by the Met to celebrate its 100th anniversary. This telecast captures its world premiere run, conducted by James Levine. Håkan Hagegård is Beaumarchais, Figaro’s creator, who is deeply in love with Marie Antoinette (Teresa Stratas in a heart-searing performance) and determined to rewrite history and save her from the guillotine. A young Renée Fleming, at the beginning of her international career, sings the unfaithful Rosina. Gino Quilico is the wily Figaro who tries to take matters in his own hands, and Marilyn Horne stops the show as the exotic entertainer Samira.
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