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The original title: Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) - Otello: from the Palazzo Ducale di Venezia
Outpu: 2014
Genre: Classical, Opera, Romantic
Director: Tiziano Mancini
Performers: Gregory Kunde, Carmela Remigio, Lucio Gallo, Elisabetta Martorana, Francesco Marsiglia, Teatro la Fenice Chorus and Orchestra, Myung-Whun Chung
• Rarely has a production of Verdis Otello been staged in such a prestigious location: the courtyard of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice! This special outdoor “event production” of the Teatro La Fenice takes place amidst genuine late-Gothic and Renaissance architecture highlighted by spectacular projections: “A set of singular fascination” (Il Corriere Musicale).
• Critics were full of praise for the musical performance, designating conductor Myung-Whun Chung as the “absolutely dominating force” of the performance (GB Opera). The lead role is sung by Gregory Kunde, who successfully interpreted both Verdis and Rossinis Otello in one year, perhaps the first tenor ever to do so. He “reproduces every accent, every colour demanded by Verdi with sensibility and intelligence” (OperaClick).
The original title: Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) - Otello: from the Palazzo Ducale di Venezia
Outpu: 2014
Genre: Classical, Opera, Romantic
Director: Tiziano Mancini
Performers: Gregory Kunde, Carmela Remigio, Lucio Gallo, Elisabetta Martorana, Francesco Marsiglia, Teatro la Fenice Chorus and Orchestra, Myung-Whun Chung
• Rarely has a production of Verdis Otello been staged in such a prestigious location: the courtyard of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice! This special outdoor “event production” of the Teatro La Fenice takes place amidst genuine late-Gothic and Renaissance architecture highlighted by spectacular projections: “A set of singular fascination” (Il Corriere Musicale).
• Critics were full of praise for the musical performance, designating conductor Myung-Whun Chung as the “absolutely dominating force” of the performance (GB Opera). The lead role is sung by Gregory Kunde, who successfully interpreted both Verdis and Rossinis Otello in one year, perhaps the first tenor ever to do so. He “reproduces every accent, every colour demanded by Verdi with sensibility and intelligence” (OperaClick).