Donizetti - Don Pasquale

Donizetti - Don Pasquale
by Grischa Asagaroff

Donizetti - Don Pasquale
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Actor: Isabel Rey, Juan Diego Florez, Oliver Widmer, Ruggero Raimondi, Valeriy Murga
Director: Grischa Asagaroff
Brand: Universal Studios
DVD: Region Code 0
Audio: English (Unknown); Chinese (Subtitled); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); German (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); Italian (Original Language); English (Published)
Format: Digital Sound, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Picture Format: 1.78:1
Running Time: 120 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2007-09-25
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Decca

DVD Reviews of Donizetti - Don Pasquale

DVD Review: Juan Diego Florez is the real deal...but what's with all the teddy bears?
Summary: 4 Stars

This is generally a great DVD of Don Pasquale, with plenty to love, but also with a couple of caveats.

Let's start with the good stuff, which far outweighs the bad.

The main attraction here is the singers. Juan Diego Florez is the hot bel canto tenor right now, and with good reason, his voice is a miracle, full of fluidity and grace, with brilliant high notes, free of any rough patches, a joy to listen to. Dramatically, he's no Placido Domingo, he's handsome enough, sure, but his stage presence can be a little stiff at times, he still hasn't outgrown the common tendency of romantic tenors to raise a fist whenever he wants to make a dramatic point, which is just nitpicking basically, the bottom line, Florez is the real deal. Let's hope he has a long career, because he is the type of singer who, if you see his name on a production, you know it is something you want to see.

HOWEVER...I can't agree with other reviewers who suggest that his presence is the ONLY reason to purchase this DVD. I thought all four of the leads were outstanding, easy on the ears. Having Ruggero Raimondi as Don Pasquale is a major coup for more than just sentimental reasons, the guy still sounds great, his voice has the agility to handle the tougher bel canto moments, particularly the patter duet, going so far as to reward the audience with a much welcome encore! And speaking of agile, he does a pretty good job of prancing about the stage at the moment when the old Don has his moment of, how shall I put this, rejuvenation. I really enjoyed Isabel Rey's performance, her voice is stronger than some of the more lilting coloratura specialists but still beautiful, and definitely full of life. She's a bit older than the young widow Norina but very attractive, not to mention strong-willed, and she seems to be having fun with all the madcap proceedings. Oliver Widmer gives us an amusing, extremely well-sung Dr. Malatesta(he matches Raimondi patter for patter), a bit more lecherous than usual, but, hey, this is commedia del'arte material, at heart anyway, so why not?

I enjoyed many aspects of the production, I wasn't put off by the updating of the time period, and I thought the revolving stage and large, detailed set pieces were nice touches, but some things bothered me, and here is where we get into the negative aspects of this DVD. The sets and costumes themselves are generally eye-catching, but a little busy at times, just like the stage direction, busy being an understatement, the term I really should use is over the top. Having Don Pasquale cradling a teddy bear is amusing at first, but after about the tenth teddy bear I was ready to shout "Enough!," especially after his tormentors seem to take such glee in ripping the poor things apart. The ruse in Don Pasquale is supposed to be a mild joke with the purpose of imparting a life lesson, it isn't supposed to be destructive. But they don't stop with teddy bears, before you know it they're rending appendages from his statues, tearing off strips of wallpaper, ripping his curtains, defacing his paintings. Again, this is just too much stage activity, too much clomping around. Fortunately it doesn't distract from the singing(for an example of a production really overpowering the performers, see the recent Met production of Barber of Seville, also with Florez), but come on. On top of all that, many of the set pieces are banal, from a statue of a teddy bear to a painting of Florez' smiling countenance to a giant foot in the last scene(what the heck?). If these are supposed to be symbolic, well, I'm not sure what they're supposed to represent, to me they're unnecessary. What is it with all these directors who think that opera buffas aren't funny enough on their own, they have to add all this garish nonsense? Sheesh!

Finally, I agree with the reviewer who found the orchestra too brash at times, overpowering the singers, especially since this isn't that kind of an opera. Don Pasquale is not Nabucco, although I sometimes felt as though I were listening to Nabucco(not that listening to Nabucco is a bad thing). Despite its frantic moments, Don Pasquale is basically a lower key outing than early Verdi and should be performed as such. There are also moments I found a little slow in terms of the conducting, which violates the fast-paced Rossinian ethos Donizetti was trying to adhere to.

I hope by giving such intricate detail to the negatives I haven't given the impression that this is a weak performance. Overall, it's wonderful listening(with singing that could hardly be bettered), a generally good but far from perfect production, with great video and sound quality, and in widescreen! It evens out in the long run, producing an opera experience that comes highly recommended.
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Description of Donizetti - Don Pasquale

DONIZETTI:DON PASQUALE - DVD Movie
This 2006 Zurich Opera production of Donizetti's popular Don Pasquale captures not only the opera's high-spirited comedy but also its underlying cruelty. Featuring veteran bass-baritone Ruggerio Raimondi in the title role and a fine supporting cast, this DVD has what no other version of the opera has--tenor Juan Diego Flórez as the Don's nephew, the lovelorn Ernesto--and his brilliant portrayal makes this a must-see for any admirer of great singing.

The basic plot of the opera is a time-worn comedy staple: the foolish old man who seeks a young wife. The Don's doctor and advisor, Dr. Malatesta, hatches a scheme to trick the old man into a fake marriage with Norina, a young widow in love with Malatesta's friend, the Don's nephew, Ernesto. She's presented to the Don as the Doctor's sister, fresh from the convent school, whose demure demeanor captivates the victim who immediately agrees to the "marriage." Once that's accomplished, she turns into a spendthrift shrew who drives the Don to the brink of suicide. Ernesto, plunged into despair when he thinks his beloved abandoned him for his uncle, is finally brought into the scheme and plays his part in the trick. All ends well when the Don realizes his foolishness, blesses the young couple's union and agrees to a handsome annual allowance for them.

Flórez will make you forget other tenors who have sung Ernesto. His voice is sweet and tender but with a touch of steel in its upper range, adding excitement as when he ends a heavily ornamented passage with a ringing top D-flat. His pianissimos are ravishing and his last-act aria, Com'è gentil is radiant. Raimondi, drier of voice than in his younger days, is a fine Don Pasquale, acting with comic brio, breaking into dances of joy when his proposal seems to be working, and plunging into comedy-tinged despair when it turns sour. As Dr. Malatesta, baritone Oliver Widmer is appropriately slimy. Norina is Spanish soprano Isabel Rey, who delivers an accomplished vocal and acting performance, handling her coloratura turns with aplomb and acting with brio. Nello Santi conducts with appropriate Donizettian energy.

Stage director Grischa Asagoroff and designer Luigi Perego move the setting from the mid-19th century to the 1920s, so Ernesto enters in a tennis outfit, Don Pasquale's clothes include a broadly striped double-breasted white suit with spats, and the Don's drawing room changes from stuffy old-fashioned décor to a garish pink-dominated horror after Norina takes charge. The Don's prime activity when not fulminating about his nephew or donning a tawdry wig to woo Norina is caressing his collection of teddy bears. But his pain is all too evident after the transformed Norina slaps him and the inescapable undercurrent of cruelty is fully brought out, making the last act reversals less convincing. TV director Felix Breisach's cameras efficiently convey the stage action, though the many close-ups make it obvious that Ernesto's beloved is old enough to be his mother. But Flórez's vocalism alone is enough to make this the preferred Don Pasquale. --Dan Davis

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