Bryn in Don Pasquale

I don’t really associate Bryn Terfel with bel canto comedies but why not?  He’s a good actor and he’s certainly funny in recitals so why not in opera?  So, what’s he like in the title role of the production of Donizetti’s Don Pasquale recorded at Covent Garden in 2019?  Short answer, excellent, and pretty much everything about the show is highly satisfactory.

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Il Turco in Pesaro

Rossini’s Il Turco in Italia isn’t performed (or recorded) all that often despite being well constructed and amusing in a thoroughly silly way.  Perhaps it’s just too difficult/expensive to cast?  It requires a bass or bass-baritone of great flexibility plus a top notch Rossini soprano and two tenors with genuine high notes plus several other soloists.  Who knows?  Anyway it was given at the Rossini Festival at Pesaro in 2016 and recorded for video.

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Hoffmann in Hamburg

The 2021 recording of Offenbach’s Les contes d’Hoffmann from the Staatsoper Hamburg is fairly straightforward but it’s visually interesting and musically excellent.  I don’t think Daniele Finzi Pascas’ production has a “concept” as such.  It’s still about three imaginary women who make up Hoffmann’s dream woman and he still ultimately rejects even her in favour of Art.  Each of the five acts is given as different and distinctive look and feel though the use of mirrors and aerial doubles is a recurrent theme.  It’s worth noting up front that Olga Peretyatko sings all four ladies.

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