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Verdi: Otello
Verdi: Otello

Plácido Domingo (Otello); Kiri Te Kanawa (Desdemona); Sergei Leiferkus (Iago)

In what many believe to be the finest production of Otello in modern times, Plácido Domingo and Kiri Te Kanawa lead a world-class cast under the exquisite musical direction of Sir Georg Solti. An outstanding performance of the first of Verdi's two late Shakespearian operas, universally regarded as sublime masterpieces of grand opera.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/04/2008
Sound Formats: PCM Stereo
Ratio: 4:3 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN
Catalogue Number: OAR3102D
Conductor(s):
Georg Solti
Orchestra(s):
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Artist(s):
Plácido Domingo; Kiri Te Kanawa; Sergei Leiferkus; The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; Georg Solti
"Filmed in 1992, Moshinsky's traditional Covent Garden production with lavish costumes and sets makes an ideal DVD with an almost unmatchable cast of principals. Plácido Domingo was at his peak as Otello, powerful and heroic, while Dame Kiri Te Kanawa as Desdemona sings ravishingly, fining her tone down to a mere whisper at times. Sergei Leiferkus too was at his finest as Iago, and Sir Georg Solti conducts his Covent Garden forces with characteristic high drama. Well recorded, it is an outstanding DVD." (The Penguin Guide)

"Pure gold from the top team...Here was an evening to cherish, one to go straight into the memory in firmest indelible ink...The combination of Domingo and Solti promised gold and delivered every ounce expected." (The Times)

"...deeply impressive, and moving..." (Gramophone)

"This was...probably the best cast available for the opera at that time...The chorus produces empowered tone and the orchestra is on keen form under Solti, who clearly admires every bar of Verdi’s masterpiece and brings to it a blend of theatrical dynamism and musical detail." (BBC Music Magazine)

"Elijah Moshinsky’s well travelled, traditional period production looks sumptuous, with every last detail present, including an abundance of lightning and huge cannon for the storm scene." (Musicweb International)

Plácido Domingo (Otello); Kiri Te Kanawa (Desdemona); Sergei Leiferkus (Iago)

In what many believe to be the finest production of Otello in modern times, Plácido Domingo and Kiri Te Kanawa lead a world-class cast under the exquisite musical direction of Sir Georg Solti. An outstanding performance of the first of Verdi's two late Shakespearian operas, universally regarded as sublime masterpieces of grand opera.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/04/2008
Sound Formats: PCM Stereo
Ratio: 4:3 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN
Catalogue Number: OAR3102D

Conductor(s):
Georg Solti
Orchestra(s):
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Artist(s):
Plácido Domingo; Kiri Te Kanawa; Sergei Leiferkus; The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; Georg Solti

"Filmed in 1992, Moshinsky's traditional Covent Garden production with lavish costumes and sets makes an ideal DVD with an almost unmatchable cast of principals. Plácido Domingo was at his peak as Otello, powerful and heroic, while Dame Kiri Te Kanawa as Desdemona sings ravishingly, fining her tone down to a mere whisper at times. Sergei Leiferkus too was at his finest as Iago, and Sir Georg Solti conducts his Covent Garden forces with characteristic high drama. Well recorded, it is an outstanding DVD." (The Penguin Guide)

"Pure gold from the top team...Here was an evening to cherish, one to go straight into the memory in firmest indelible ink...The combination of Domingo and Solti promised gold and delivered every ounce expected." (The Times)

"...deeply impressive, and moving..." (Gramophone)

"This was...probably the best cast available for the opera at that time...The chorus produces empowered tone and the orchestra is on keen form under Solti, who clearly admires every bar of Verdi’s masterpiece and brings to it a blend of theatrical dynamism and musical detail." (BBC Music Magazine)

"Elijah Moshinsky’s well travelled, traditional period production looks sumptuous, with every last detail present, including an abundance of lightning and huge cannon for the storm scene." (Musicweb International)