Nicholas McGegan, Gottingen Festival Orchestra - Handel: Admeto (2010) [Blu-Ray]

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Nicholas McGegan, Göttingen Festival Orchestra - Handel: Admeto (2010) [Blu-Ray]
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Audio1: Italian / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD MA / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4198 kbps / 24-bit

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Audio: Italian / DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24-bit
Classical | C MAJOR | Sub: Italian, English, German, French

Handel’s second opera for the so-called “rival queens,” Francesca Cuzzoni and Faustina Bordoni, was Admeto, which had its premiere in 1727. Their purported rivalry—created more by the public than by the singers themselves—resulted most famously in the cat fight parodied by John Gay in his Beggar’s Opera of the same year. The operas Handel wrote for these reigning divas are as musically brilliant as any of his other works. But as a result of his attempts to structure dramas that would give absolutely equal value to two leading ladies, the rival-queen operas are dramatically problematic and strain credulity at times, Admeto not excepted.
Add to this unusual opera director Doris Dörrie working in her Japanese mode. Dörrie has enlisted the choreographic skills and dancing of Tadashi Endo. His dance troupe Mamu Dance Theatre lends presence to many scenes—giddily lighthearted as a flock of sheep and a nervous group of hunted stags; creepy as the spectral tormentors of Admeto’s dreams and the torture-inflicting Furies of Hell; gently condoling as Alceste’s faithful followers. Endo’s own solo character is less clear. Beginning in the overture, he appears as a gnarled presence in torn robes, evoking—what? The tormented, wounded presence of love? Of Alceste herself? The character appears throughout the opera, often as a misstep in an otherwise spot-on production.
Many of the images are unforgettable, however. The lavish costumes of Bernd Lepel and the brilliant lighting of Linus Fellbom create stage magic. The formalism of the gigantic clothing (think Kiyonaga or Utamaro prints) enhances the beauty of the movements and illuminates the formalism of opera seria in unexpected ways. One particularly stunning image comes with the death of Alceste: she is discovered dead upon a red bier, and as her attendants leave the four corners of the stage, the cloth beneath her “runs” like blood until it covers the whole space, making a beautiful setting for Admeto’s next aria of mourning. Hercules, a pal and minister to Admeto, is got up as a Sumo wrestler warrior, but he moves in ways that accentuate the hero’s power. One slow-motion segment aside, the video work is essentially straight, with a number of close-ups, but not enough to lose the attractive stage pictures.
The singers give excellent performances, fully and expertly supported by Nicholas McGegan and his crack band of Göttingen players. Since so many of the scenes are separated by the descent of scrims, McGegan’s customary tight pacing is sometimes interrupted. (In the interest of full disclosure, I performed as a singer under McGegan’s direction on many occasions.) Tim Mead as Admeto is a countertenor of unusual dignity, which is terrific for this role. His voice has the depth to accomplish his breadth of phrasing. The role is rich in laments, and Mead makes a meal out of each one, especially the opera’s opening deathbed scene and the cavatina that begins Act III. As Alceste, Marie Arnet radiates sympathy, especially in her suicide aria “Farò così più bella.” Her voice is melting and full of color but a bit too high to give full value to Bordoni’s music—Bordoni was considered a mezzo—so the brilliant but sometimes low-lying roulades of Act II’s “Gelosia” lack punch. Singing the more consistently written role for Cuzzoni, Kirsten Blaise uses her pointed tone to underscore the devious Antigona’s character. (By this time, Handel had written a number of parts for his lead soprano Cuzzoni, while he and Bordoni were still in their first season together.) Countertenor David Bates plays Trasimede as a young, horny whiner, but his hooty, often ill-tuned countertenor fails to realize the brilliance of his arias, especially the superb horn aria in Act I. As Ercole, William Berger is fine—much more than just a blusterer. (Drew Minter)

Cast:
Admeto - Tim Mead
Alceste - Marie Arnet
Ercole - William Berger
Orindo - Andrew Radley
Trasimede - David Bates
Antigona - Kirsten Blaise
Meraspe - Wolf Mattias Friedrich
Göttingen Festival Orchestra
Conductor - Nicholas McGegan


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Subtitle: English / 11,409 kbps
Subtitle: German / 12,220 kbps
Subtitle: French / 10,575 kbps


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