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Verdi - Rigoletto / Luciano Pavarotti, Ingvar Wixell, Edita Gruberova, Victoria Vergara, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Riccardo Chailly
: :This extraordinarily powerful 1983 production may be the best-sung performance by Luciano Pavarotti on DVD, but when acting values are counted in, Ingvar Wixell manages to outshine the tenor star. Verdi gave the Duke two of Italian opera's most brilliant arias ('Questa o quella' and 'La donna e mobile'), but he gave the deformed jester Rigoletto a depth and complexity of character that is reflected in music of great variety and enormous emotional impact: the cruel mockery of the opening scene, the self-doubts inspired by his dialogue with Sparafucile, the paternal ...
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Verdi: La Traviata [Blu-ray]
: :This extraordinarily powerful 1983 production may be the best-sung performance by Luciano Pavarotti on DVD, but when acting values are counted in, Ingvar Wixell manages to outshine the tenor star. Verdi gave the Duke two of Italian opera's most brilliant arias ('Questa o quella' and 'La donna e mobile'), but he gave the deformed jester Rigoletto a depth and complexity of character that is reflected in music of great variety and enormous emotional impact: the cruel mockery of the opening scene, the self-doubts inspired by his dialogue with Sparafucile, the paternal ...
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Gala Concert from St. Petersburg / Anna Netrebko, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Mischa Maisky, Victor Tretyakov, Elisso Virsaladze, Yuri Temirkanov, Nikolai Alekseev, St. Petersburg Philharmonic
: :This extraordinarily powerful 1983 production may be the best-sung performance by Luciano Pavarotti on DVD, but when acting values are counted in, Ingvar Wixell manages to outshine the tenor star. Verdi gave the Duke two of Italian opera's most brilliant arias ('Questa o quella' and 'La donna e mobile'), but he gave the deformed jester Rigoletto a depth and complexity of character that is reflected in music of great variety and enormous emotional impact: the cruel mockery of the opening scene, the self-doubts inspired by his dialogue with Sparafucile, the paternal ...
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La Traviata (Metropolitan Opera)
: :This extraordinarily powerful 1983 production may be the best-sung performance by Luciano Pavarotti on DVD, but when acting values are counted in, Ingvar Wixell manages to outshine the tenor star. Verdi gave the Duke two of Italian opera's most brilliant arias ('Questa o quella' and 'La donna e mobile'), but he gave the deformed jester Rigoletto a depth and complexity of character that is reflected in music of great variety and enormous emotional impact: the cruel mockery of the opening scene, the self-doubts inspired by his dialogue with Sparafucile, the paternal ...
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The Chateau
:Description:Meet the house staff that shows no merci! Paul Rudd (Clueless, 'Friends') and Romany Malco (The Tuxedo) star in this uniquely uproarious comedy of manners that delivers 'fresh, spontaneous humor' (Variety)! When two American half-brothersone white, one blackinherit a huge mansion abroad, they can't believe their luck especially when one of the live-in servants turns out to be the beautiful Isabelle (Sylvie Testud)! But when they discover that the estate is mired in debt and attempt to sell it to the highest bidder, the servants suddenly turn on them and sabotage ...
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Callas - A Documentary Plus Bonus / John Ardoin, Franco Zeffirelli
:Description:Extensive performance footage including some real rarities. Newsreel footage: her funeral cortege; the Rome Walkout ('I would spit in the faces of my enemies...and make them go on their knees in front of me! I can! I will! And I must!'); her break with Ghiringhelli, Callas reading Bing's telegram firing her ('I cannot do routine'); Meneghini, Onassis and Churchill; Callas hounded by the press on her private life; Callas dancing with Onassis; her return to New York (1965); press conference about the Medea film (plus clips from the film); Callas as ...
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Verdi: Il Trovatore [HD DVD]
:Description:Extensive performance footage including some real rarities. Newsreel footage: her funeral cortege; the Rome Walkout ('I would spit in the faces of my enemies...and make them go on their knees in front of me! I can! I will! And I must!'); her break with Ghiringhelli, Callas reading Bing's telegram firing her ('I cannot do routine'); Meneghini, Onassis and Churchill; Callas hounded by the press on her private life; Callas dancing with Onassis; her return to New York (1965); press conference about the Medea film (plus clips from the film); Callas as ...
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New Year's Concert 2006 - La Fenice / Fiorenza Cedolins, Joseph Calleja, Roberto Scandiuzzi, Kurt Masur
:Description:Extensive performance footage including some real rarities. Newsreel footage: her funeral cortege; the Rome Walkout ('I would spit in the faces of my enemies...and make them go on their knees in front of me! I can! I will! And I must!'); her break with Ghiringhelli, Callas reading Bing's telegram firing her ('I cannot do routine'); Meneghini, Onassis and Churchill; Callas hounded by the press on her private life; Callas dancing with Onassis; her return to New York (1965); press conference about the Medea film (plus clips from the film); Callas as ...
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Herbert Von Karajan - His Legacy for Home Video: Verdi Requiem
:Description:Extensive performance footage including some real rarities. Newsreel footage: her funeral cortege; the Rome Walkout ('I would spit in the faces of my enemies...and make them go on their knees in front of me! I can! I will! And I must!'); her break with Ghiringhelli, Callas reading Bing's telegram firing her ('I cannot do routine'); Meneghini, Onassis and Churchill; Callas hounded by the press on her private life; Callas dancing with Onassis; her return to New York (1965); press conference about the Medea film (plus clips from the film); Callas as ...
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Aida (Sub B&W)
:Description:Extensive performance footage including some real rarities. Newsreel footage: her funeral cortege; the Rome Walkout ('I would spit in the faces of my enemies...and make them go on their knees in front of me! I can! I will! And I must!'); her break with Ghiringhelli, Callas reading Bing's telegram firing her ('I cannot do routine'); Meneghini, Onassis and Churchill; Callas hounded by the press on her private life; Callas dancing with Onassis; her return to New York (1965); press conference about the Medea film (plus clips from the film); Callas as ...
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