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    Rossini - Otello (Antonino Fogliani) [2010]

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    Rossini - Otello (Antonino Fogliani) [2010]

    Rossini - Otello (Antonino Fogliani) [2010]
    EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | CD1:68’56; CD2:79’34, 654.7 MB
    Classical | Naxos | 8.660275-76

    Rossini’s Otello was premiered on December 4, 1816, and remained one of his most frequently performed operas until the general eclipse of most of his works in the late 19th century. Changes in aesthetic style (the replacement of bel canto first by Verdian romantic drama and then verismo) had practical performance implications. Like Armida, Otello also has six tenor roles—three leads and three comprimario parts. The title role is written for a baritenore, a tenor with a lower tessitura but still requiring the top notes, while Rodrigo is cast for a high coloratura tenor, and Iago halfway in between. As voice types and vocal technique changed with compositional styles, finding singers with the requisite differentiated types of tenor voices probably became increasingly difficult, and without those contrasts the concentration of so many voices in one register sounds monotonous. Also, in accordance with the practices of the era that later fell into disfavor, the libretto departs significantly from Shakespeare. It replaces the famous handkerchief with the standard plot device of intercepted letters, and portrays Desdemona as torn between love for Otello (whom she has married in secret) and filial obedience to her father’s wish that she marry Rodrigo, who as Otello’s open rival is a far more prominent character here than Iago. It is only with the great Rossini revival in recent decades that truly vital performances of such works have again become possible.
    The present performance emanates from a Rossini festival in southwestern Germany, near Karlsruhe. While not ideal, this newly issued live performance immediately leaps to the fore as one of two preferred recordings of this Rossini rarity; its only real competition is the Opera Rara set with Bruce Ford, Juan José Lopera, William Matteuzzi, and Elizabeth Futral, reviewed in Fanfare 23:5 by Joel Kasow. Its greatest strength is tenor Michael Spyres in the title role, the finest rendition yet committed to disc. His voice is simply spectacular; technically more secure even than Ford, he fearlessly encompasses a two-octave-plus range with the requisite virile heft, fluency in coloratura, and interpretive commitment. Less than ideal, though not bad, are the other two principal tenors. Giorgio Trucco as Iago has a light voice, somewhat lacking in sheen and a bit on the nasal side; he takes most of act I to warm up, but is effective in act II, and I find him preferable to Lopera. The Rodrigo of Filippo Adami is more problematic. Very light and bright in timbre, it is excessively nasal and has a wobble in the sustained top notes; it is difficult to hear him as a formidable rival to Otello for the hand of Desdemona, one that would have won her father’s favor. However, his coloratura and vocal production are superior to those of Matteuzzi, and again he seems a slightly preferable choice.
    The strengths extend to the rest of the cast as well. While not flawless, Jessica Pratt as Desdemona is as good as or better than Futral or any of the alternatives. Initially her voice is slightly harsh and has a few slightly squally notes at the top, but once she gets warmed up for the act I finale it is pleasing in timbre and technically assured, and she brings an interpretive commitment notably lacking in some rivals. Ugo Guagliardo as her father, Elmiro, and Geraldine Chauvet as Emilia both sing their smaller but crucial supporting roles with security and authority, and the comprimario parts are all ably filled. The chorus has a name redolent of satirical spoofs of provincial opera companies and pseudonymous recordings issued on obscure labels from the 1950s, but in fact it sings quite well. The orchestra is on the smallish side—the Philharmonia on Opera Rara has more punch—but it plays with spirit and fine ensemble. Conductor Antonino Fogliani has the full measure of the music, with brisk, energetic allegros, lyrical, flowing andantes, and just the right hint of rubato at appropriate junctures. The recorded acoustic is warm, with a touch of reverberance. In keeping with current Naxos practice, the libretto is available online rather than printed and included with the set.
    While this version is now the best sung, the Opera Rara set is the preferred edition for completists, as it includes alternative arias and both endings written for the opera (due to resistance from both censors and audiences, a happy dénouement also was penned to replace the original tragic one recorded here). Kasow’s review of its virtues and flaws is dead on target, and I need add nothing to that. In 25:1 Henry Fogel reviewed the Dynamic set of the “Malibran” edition of the opera, in which the role of Otello is transposed to a mezzo-soprano trouser part. It is also on three discs and offers both endings, though cuts are made in the original tragic one. I similarly agree with his overall negative assessment; if anything, he is too kind to certain singers. The pioneering Philips recording is available in a reissue edition with libretto from ArkivMusic; despite a starry vocal line-up (Frederica von Stade, José Carreras, Salvatore Fisichelli, and Samuel Ramey), I agree with the critical consensus that it is a staid affair, stylistically inadequate in its singing (significantly excepting Fisichelli’s Rodrigo) and hobbled by the soporific conducting of Jesús López-Cobos. Naxos has a winner here; this issue is strongly recommended.
    FANFARE: James A. Altena

    Performer:
    Otello – Michael Spyres
    Desdemona – Jessica Pratt
    Elmiro Balberigo – Ugo Guagliardo
    Jago – Giorgio Trucco
    Rodrigo – Filippo Adami
    Emilia – Geraldine Chauvet
    Un gondolier – Leonardo Cortellazzi
    Transylvania State Philharmonic Choir, Cluj
    Virtuosi Brunensis
    Conductor – Antonino Fogliani

    Tracklisting:
    CD1
    01. Atto I. Sinfonia
    02. Introduzione: Viva Otello (Coro)
    03. Recitativo: Vincemmo, o prodi (Otello, Doge, Jago, Rodrigo)
    04. Cavatina: Ah sì, per voi già sento (Otello)
    05. Recitativo: Rodrigo!… Elmiro! (Elmiro, Rodrigo, Jago)
    06. Duetto: No, non temer, serena (Jago, Rodrigo)
    07. Scena: Inutile è quel pianto (Emilia, Desdemona)
    08. Duettino: Vorrei che il tuo pensiero (Desdemona, Emilia)
    09. Recitativo: Ma che miro? (Desdemona, Jago, Rodrigo, Elmiro, Emilia)
    10. Coro e Finale I: Santo Imen! (Coro, Desdemona, Elmiro, Rodrigo, Emilia)
    11. Nel cor d'un padre amante (Elmiro, Rodrigo, Desdemona)
    12. Ti parli d’amore: non essermi infida (Rodrigo, Elmiro, Desdemona, Otello, Lucio, Coro)
    13. Che brami? (Elmiro, Otello, Desdemona, Rodrigo, Emilia, Lucio, Coro)
    14. Parti, crudel (Rodrigo, Otello, Desdemona, Elmiro, Emilia, Lucio, Coro)
    CD2
    01. Atto II. Recitativo: Lasciami… È dunque vano (Desdemona, Rodrigo)
    02. Aria: Che ascolto! ahimè, che dici? (Rodrigo)
    03. Recitativo: M’abbandonò, disparve (Desdemona, Emilia)
    04. Scena e duetto: Che feci?… ove mi trasse (Otello, Jago)
    05. Non m'inganno (Otello, Jago)
    06. Recitativo: E a tanto giunger puote (Otello, Rodrigo)
    07. Terzetto: Ah vieni, nel tuo sangue (Rodrigo, Otello, Desdemona)
    08. Che fiero punto è questo! (Otello, Rodrigo, Desdemona)
    09. Recitativo: Desdemona! Che veggo! (Emilia, Desdemona)
    10. Aria e Finale II: Che smania. Ohimè! (Desdemona, Elmiro, Coro)
    11. Atto III. Scena: Ah!… Dagli affanni oppressa (Desdemona, Emilia)
    12. Canzone: Nessun maggior dolore (A Gondolier, Desdemona, Emilia)
    13. Assisa a piè d'un salice (Desdemona)
    14. M’ascolta… Oh Dio! (Desdemona, Emilia)
    15. Eccomi giunto inosservato, e solo (Otello, Desdemona)
    16. Duetto e Finale III: Non arrestare il colpo (Desdemona, Otello, Lucio, Doge, Elmiro, Rodrigo, Coro)

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