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Rossini: La Gazzetta
Rossini: La Gazzetta

Cinzia Forte (Lisetta); Bruno Praticò (Don Pomponio); Charles Workman (Alberto); Pietro Spagnoli (Filippo)

The Nobel Prize-winning writer Dario Fo applies his inventive genius to Rossini's comic opera in its premiere DVD release. Recorded in 2005 under the musical direction of Maurizio Barbacini, Fo's production brings fresh vitality and colour to the story of Lisetta, and of her father's attempts to find a husband for her through an advertisement in the newspaper La Gazzetta. Filmed using high definition cameras with multitrack sound.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/06/2006
Sound Formats: DTS Surround; LPCM Stereo
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, CA
Catalogue Number: OA0953D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/06/2009
Sound Formats: 2.0 PCM & 5.1 DTS
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, CA
Catalogue Number: OABD7034D
Conductor(s):
Maurizio Barbacini
Orchestra(s):
Intermezzo Choir; Orchestra Academy of the Gran Teatre del Liceu
Artist(s):
Cinzia Forte; Bruno Praticò; Charles Workman; Pietro Spagnoli; Intermezzo Choir; Orchestra Academy of the Gran Teatre del Liceu; Maurizio Barbacini
"...a tour de force of acrobatic silliness and barbed social satire. Of the cast, which included the inimitable Bruno Praticò and the lovely Cinzia Forte...it can only be said that it is difficult to imagine the piece sung or acted better." (The Financial Times)

"Lively and hilarious...Pulsating pace, Charleston looks and silent movie aesthetics in a series of gags...Fo takes the opportunity to satirise the world of advertising and the hypocrisy of the powerful." (El Pais)

"La Gazzetta by Rossini has been reborn in this production that has the distinctive stamp of Fo, who has been able to handle with strength the Rossinian chaos without neglecting - and here his major virtue - the music." (El Periodico de Catalunya)

"La Gazzetta was a visionary work, and it is still revolutionary in the actual 'age of disinformation'." (Dario Fo)

Cinzia Forte (Lisetta); Bruno Praticò (Don Pomponio); Charles Workman (Alberto); Pietro Spagnoli (Filippo)

The Nobel Prize-winning writer Dario Fo applies his inventive genius to Rossini's comic opera in its premiere DVD release. Recorded in 2005 under the musical direction of Maurizio Barbacini, Fo's production brings fresh vitality and colour to the story of Lisetta, and of her father's attempts to find a husband for her through an advertisement in the newspaper La Gazzetta. Filmed using high definition cameras with multitrack sound.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/06/2006
Sound Formats: DTS Surround; LPCM Stereo
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, CA
Catalogue Number: OA0953D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/06/2009
Sound Formats: 2.0 PCM & 5.1 DTS
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, CA
Catalogue Number: OABD7034D

Conductor(s):
Maurizio Barbacini
Orchestra(s):
Intermezzo Choir; Orchestra Academy of the Gran Teatre del Liceu
Artist(s):
Cinzia Forte; Bruno Praticò; Charles Workman; Pietro Spagnoli; Intermezzo Choir; Orchestra Academy of the Gran Teatre del Liceu; Maurizio Barbacini

"...a tour de force of acrobatic silliness and barbed social satire. Of the cast, which included the inimitable Bruno Praticò and the lovely Cinzia Forte...it can only be said that it is difficult to imagine the piece sung or acted better." (The Financial Times)

"Lively and hilarious...Pulsating pace, Charleston looks and silent movie aesthetics in a series of gags...Fo takes the opportunity to satirise the world of advertising and the hypocrisy of the powerful." (El Pais)

"La Gazzetta by Rossini has been reborn in this production that has the distinctive stamp of Fo, who has been able to handle with strength the Rossinian chaos without neglecting - and here his major virtue - the music." (El Periodico de Catalunya)

"La Gazzetta was a visionary work, and it is still revolutionary in the actual 'age of disinformation'." (Dario Fo)