CAST:
Ugo Guagliardo (Lord
Gualtiero Valton)
Ildebrando D’Arcangelo (Sir
Giorgio)
Juan Diego Florez (Lord
Arturo Talbo)
Gabriele Viviani (Sir
Riccardo Forth)
Gianluca Floris (Sir
Bruno Robertson)
Nadia Pirazzini (Enrichetta
di Francia)
Nino Machaidze (Elvira)
PRODUCTION TEAM:
Conductor:
Michele Mariotti
Chief Chorus Master:
Paolo Vero
Direction, Sets &
Costumes:
Pier'Alli
Costumes:
Maria Danilova
Lights: Pier'Alli and
Daniele Naldi
Running Time:
2 hrs. 53 min. plus one intermission
Sung in Italian with English
subtitles
Photos:
© Tato Baeza
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Performed at
Teatro Comunale di Bologna
“Florez gave a
very fine performance…full in tone,
razorsharp in attack, with the
stratospheric notes above top C well
integrated within a chiseled melodic
line... Nino Machaidze has many of
the qualities– a wide range,
uncommon emotional sensitivity, ease
in coloratura– that are
indispensable for Elvira.”
–Opera News
Following five
years of extraordinary success with
La Sonnambula, Norma and
Beatrice di Tenda, I Puritani,
the last opera written by a young
Bellini, who died at age 34, is the
richest example of transition from
the lyrical classicism to the
passion of romanticism.
The
first performances, in Paris, 1835,
interpreted by the most beautiful
voices of the
time, became
a legend.
For this production of I Puritani,
the Teatro Comunale
di Bologna has reunited two young
stars who could well become the
dream couple in the opera world:
Juan Diego Florez and Nino Machaidze.
Conducted by the extremely talented
Michele Mariotti, I Puritani
has been directed by the
internationally renowned Pier’Alli,
who, for more
than 25 years, has set milestones in
the story of opera direction. |