Verdi - Otello
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Label: LSO Live
Cat No: LSO0700
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 25th October 2010
Contents
Artists
Simon O’NeillGerald Finley
Anne Schwanewilms
Allan Clayton
Ben Johnson
Alexander Tsymbalyuk
Matthew Rose
Lukas Jakobski
Eufemia Tufano
London Symphony Chorus
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Sir Colin DavisWorks
OtelloArtists
Simon O’NeillGerald Finley
Anne Schwanewilms
Allan Clayton
Ben Johnson
Alexander Tsymbalyuk
Matthew Rose
Lukas Jakobski
Eufemia Tufano
London Symphony Chorus
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Sir Colin DavisAbout
Sir Colin is joined by one of the world’s most exciting young tenors, New Zealander Simon O’Neill. O'Neill stepped in at 3 days notice to these concerts, making his debut in the rôle of Otello, which he had previously only studied with Placido Domingo, and delivering what can only be described as an astonishing performance. The villainous Iago is played by Gerald Finley and Otello’s wife, Desdemona, by Anne Schwanewilms.
Verdi had retired from opera following the premiere of Aida in 1871, but was eventually persuaded by his publisher to work with the librettist Arrigo Boito. As with Falstaff - Verdi’s final opera on which they would subsequently collaborate - they turned to Shakespeare for inspiration.
Otello, which was premièred in 1887, marked a significant evolutionary development in Italian opera and is widely regarded as one of the great operatic masterpieces.
Cast:
- Simon O’Neill (Otello)
- Gerald Finley (Iago)
- Anne Schwanewilms (Desdemona)
- Allan Clayton (Cassio)
- Ben Johnson (Roderigo)
- Alexander Tsymbalyuk (Lodovico)
- Matthew Rose (Montano)
- Lukas Jakobski (Herald)
- Eufemia Tufano (Emilia)
DSD recording, live at the Barbican: December, 2009
Concert reviews:
"This was an electrifying account of a masterpiece, conducted with an explosive energy that belies Sir Colin’s eighty years and pushed the LSO to the top of its game... Gerald Finley was an arrestingly crisp and snakily plausible Iago … Verdi’s great music drama shone in all its power and glory" - Daily Telegraph
"O’Neill mastered Otello’s many moods with a striking musicality and an eveness of tone throughout the range. He will go far, and promises to be the outstanding Wagner Heldentenor we have been longing far … the men, led by Gerald Finley’s totally convincing and committed Iago, were splendid" - Mail on Sunday
"This was one of the LSO’s most glorious collaborations with Sir Colin Davis since they began doing operas in concert more than a decade ago … a performance than crackled from the start. At 82 he still has incredible energy, propelling the ensembles with a dynamism you expect from someone half his age and generally setting a furious tempo. The LSO was up for it. If that spoke of majesty, so too did the fresh-voiced London Symphony Chorus, whose contributions raised the goose bumps ... The evenings most welcome surprise was the substitution of Simon O’Neill as Otello … O’Neill took command" - Financial Times
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