In January 2007, superstar soprano Natalie Dessay, joined on stage by acclaimed tenor Juan Diego Florez dazzled British audiences in Laurent Pelly’s new production of Donizetti’s “LA FILLE DU REGIMENT”. The perfectly staged & cast production became the operatic event of the year, receiving rave press reviews & rapturous audience ovations.This DVD version of Donizetti’s comic opera zooms right to the top of any list of essential videos for opera fans. It may not be the composer’s best work, but given a top-notch production with world class singing actors, it brings vocal thrills and an abundance of laughs, a combination that’s hard to beat. The stars are Juan Diego Flórez and Natalie Dessay, both unbeatable in bel canto roles, and both in top form here. Flórez’s mellifluous tenor is flexible enough to make child’s play of the terrifying (to other tenors) nine high C’s in Ah! mes amis,” and supple enough to make his tender love arias moving. Dessay is equally comfortable in the stratospheric coloratura passages and poignant in such heart-tugging set-pieces as her farewell to her regimental “fathers” and her misery as the victim of the Marquise’s well-meaning attempts to teach her to be an aristocratic lady. She’s also a terrific comic actress. In her first appearance she’s doing the regiment’s laundry, and her antics with the iron and the ironing board while singing elaborately difficult coloratura passages induce belly laughs. But then, so do her comic acting in many other scenes, such as her Act II entry in a silk dress and full petticoat, her walk a wonderful parody of a “lady’s” heel-to-toe gait. That moment alone is worth the price of admission. Lesser roles too, are done to perfection. Felicity Palmer, a long-time Covent Garden favorite, is a delicious Marquise de Berkenfield, and Donald Maxwell, is her apt partner as Hortensius, her servant. Sergeant Sulpice, the heroine’s protector, is well-sung and acted by Alessandro Corbelli, and Dawn French almost steals the show as the overbearing Duchess. Conductor Bruno Campanella leads a spirited performance, enhanced by the fine playing by the Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House. Laurent Pelly’s stage direction is wonderful for its comic touches and Chantal Thomas’ simple but effective sets add to the delights. The video direction efficiently serves the staging, focusing on the action and the singers without adding extraneous shots that detract from the musical flow. All of which makes this DVD a can’t-miss for opera fans. –Dan Davis La Fille du regiment is in 16:9 ratio. Sound options include PCM Stereo, Dolby 5.1 Surround and DTS 5.1 Surround. Subtitles include English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.
Gaetano Donizetti – La Fille du regiment / Dessay, Florez, Palmer, Corbelli, French, Campanella, Pelly
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March 5, 2010
#1
I saw a tape of another production of “Daughter of the Regiment” and it was fantastic. The DVD I received from Amamzon was different, although the cast was the same. The quality of the film was poor, the lighting was bad, and there was a different conductor. All in all, it did not have the same electricity as the first production that I saw.
March 5, 2010
#2
I Just watched the live HD Performance from the Met…This is the same production and the jokes are the same but you just can’t keep smiling (laughing) this is a really good comedy. More operas buffas should be done like this. Highly reccomended. The price is a great bargain…
March 5, 2010
#3
I just saw La Fille Du Regiment two days ago at the Metropolitan Opera and the music hasn’t stopped playing in my head. After having seen Natalie Dessay as the tragic Lucia Di Lammermoor, it was amazing to see her comedic performance as Marie, the mascot of the regiment. The lyric beauty of her voice is as astonishing as her Chaplinesque routines. She is the Tomboy daughter of the regiment, ironing their clothes, peeling their potatoes while singing of her love for her adopted “fathers.” In addition to Dessay’s breathtaking coloratura arias, Juan Diego Florez’s effortless nine high Cs make this opera a veritable showstopper. The melodies are glorious, the singing and acting are flawless. Donizetti must have had a ball poking fun at his own tragic operas. My only disappointment was the unimpressive set design, which did not detract from my overall enjoyment.
March 5, 2010
#4
As another reviewer has noted, this Covent Garden production was recently (spring 2008) performed at the Met in New York. I had the pleasure of seeing that production via the Met’s closed circuit HD broadcasts.
While I am on that subject, I congratulate and thank the Met for those broadcasts. While not quite the same as being in Lincoln Center for the live performance, it is the next best thing. Those of you who are opera lovers and have not yet discovered or attended those broadcasts should buy your tickets for the 2008-09 season.
Natalie Dessay is a petit French soprano whose acting ability, especially in this comic opera, and whose energy level, matches her excellent musicianship and beautiful voice. Juan Diego Florez, a Peruvian tenor with a light lyric yet powerful voice, matches her perfectly. Alessandro Corbelli is superb as the Sergeant protector. A special treat is the speaking role of Felicity Palmer.
Unfortunately I have not yet seen the Teatro Carlo Felice production reviewer Toni Bernhard referred to in an excellent write-up. But I have seen Natalie Dessay live in Lucia di Lammermoor at the Met and can tell you that she is an outstanding actress and made the famous “mad scene” totally convincing.
Florez is well launched on a successful career in comic opera that I believe will see him grow into true stardom in the years to come.
All in all a very worthy opera DVD.
March 5, 2010
#5
I just saw the Metropolitan HD live simulcast of La Fille du Regiment yesterday and simply can’t get over Nathalie Dessay’s performance. Her physical comedy is fabulous and what is truly astounding is how well she sings while being so physically active (non-stop) on stage. She was a joy to watch. Florez was also wonderful.