The November issue of the Russian edition of Vogue Magazine has an interview and a really stunning collection of photos of Anna Netrebko by Peter Rigaud.
The interview and photo session were conducted at the Hotel Sofitel Vienna Stephansdom in April 2011, while the opera diva was singing the title role of Donizetti's Anna Bolena at the Wiener Staatsoper.
For the awesome photo session Anna wears a trench leather and polyester and a trench of gabardine, all by Jean Paul Gaultier, a Cashmere coat, leather boots, gloves and belt, all by Hermès, glasses by Prada, and a gold watch with diamonds, amethyst and enamel and earrings in white gold with pearls and diamonds, all by Chopard.
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Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2011
The Met: Live in HD, Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 15. Oct 2011
Anna Netrebko, Diva Assoluta del Mondo, has opened today the sixth season of The Met: Live in HD, the Metropolitan Opera’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series of live transmissions to movie theaters around the world, starring in the title role of Donizetti's masterpiece Anna Bolena. The opera, based on the final tragic days of the ill-fated Queen Anne Boleyn, makes its Met premiere in a new production by David McVicar conducted by Marco Armiliato.
Opposite Anna Netrebko as Anna Bolena were Ekaterina Gubanova as Giovanna Seymour, lady-in-waiting to the Queen who will become her rival to end up being the third King's wife, Ildar Abdrazakov as the King Enrico VIII and Stephen Costello as Lord Riccardo Percy, former lover and husband of Anna Bolena who is still in love with her.
Ms Netrebko's performance as Anna Bolena has been outstanding, absolutely fantastic vocally and with an impressive stage presence. She was thrilling at the final mad scene, moving at the final scene of the first act, touching at the duet with Stephen Costello at the second scene of the second act and amazing at her duet with a fantastic Ekaterina Gubanova at the first scene of the second act.
Ekaterina Gubanova, who had been suffering from a cold during the last days, was impressive vocally and on stage, giving a magnificent portrayal of Giovanna Seymour.
Stephen Costello was a passionated Lord Riccardo Percy and his duet with Anna Netrebko in the second scene of the second act was moving. Ildar Abdrazakov gave also a good portrayal of King Enrico VIII.
The rest of the cast was given by Tamara Mumford as a superb Smeton, Anna Bolena's page and musician who is in love with the Queen, Keith Miller as Lord Rochefort, Anna Bolena's brother, and Eduardo Valdes as Sir Hervey, a court official.
The production by David McVicar was a magnificent one, displaying a superb collection of great costumes. The stage presence of the two irish wolfhound at the second scene of the first act was amazing.
The audience gave a well deserved huge standing ovation at the final curtain calls.
The Met: Live in HD has expanded its worldwide distribution this year, reaching now 1,600 theaters in 54 countries. For first time ever, The Met: Live in HD was available in Russia, Ms Netrebko's native country.
Today's transmission of Anna Bolena has been hosted by Renée Fleming. Met General Manager Peter Gelb made the introduction and interviewed Anna Netrebko before the performance, as she had required. Ms Netrebko addressed some words in russian to her audience in the movie theaters of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Marco Armiliato was also interviewed before the performance, near the entrance to the orchestra pit, by Mary Jo Heath, a member of the Met staff. Renée Fleming was back at the intermission to interview Ekaterina Gubanova and Ildar Abdrazakov, followed by Stephen Costello and Tamara Mumford.

Anna Netrebko made her outstanding worlwide debut as Anna Bolena on 2. April 2011 at the Wiener Staatsoper. A 2 DVD video recording of those performances has been internationally released by Deutsche Grammophon on 14. October 2011 and the Blu-Ray disc version will be released on 4. November 2011.
Donizetti's Anna Bolena, starring Anna Netrebko in the title role, runs at the Met through 18. October 2011, with two additional performances on 1. February and 4. February 2012.
PROGRAMME
ANNA BOLENA
Music by Gaetano Donizetti
Text by Felici Romani
The Met: Live in HD, Met, NYC 15. Oct 2011
CAST
Anna Bolena: Anna Netrebko
Giovanna Seymour: Ekaterina Gubanova
Smeton: Tamara Mumford
Lord Riccardo Percy: Stephen Costello
Enrico VIII: Ildar Abdrazakov
Lord Rochefort: Keith Miller
Sir Hervey: Eduardo Valdes
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Production: David McVicar
Set Designer: Robert Jones
Costume Designer: Jenny Tiramani
Lighting Designer: Paule Constable
Choreographer: Andrew George
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
LIBRETTO
Anna Bolena | Italian / Spanish Libretto | Atto 1 | Atto 2
PHOTOS
Check out the pictures of the Anna Bolena Met's official photo album
WEBSITE / BLOG REVIEWS
Mark Ronan's Theatre Reviews: Anna Bolena, Metropolitan Opera live cinema relay, October 2011
Medicine & Opera: Anna Bolena in HD
Theater Jones: Head and Shoulders Above
In Fernem Land: El Met al Cinema: Anna Bolena
Seen and Heard International: Anna (Netrebko) Triumphs As Anna (Bolena) At The Met
El Blog de Atticus: "Anna Bolena" (Gaetano Donizetti), Metropolitan Opera 15/10/11
Ópera Perú: Una Anna Bolena que nos deja sin aliento
Playbill Arts: All Hail the Queen: Anna Netrebko stars in the Met's Anna Bolena
Operanut: Anna Bolena - Anna: Netrebko IS Bolena
CNY Café Momus: Anna Netrebko packs house - and costumes - in Met's new production of Anna Bolena
METROPOLITAN OPERA VIDEO EXCERPTS
Anna Netrebko sings the title role in this Act I excerpt from Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Opening Night of the Met's 2011-12 Season. Video courtesy of The Metropolitan Opera.
VIDEO EXCERPTS
The Met: Live in HD, Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 15. Oct 2011
Introduction by Renée Fleming and interview to Anna Netrebko by Met General Manager Peter Gelb
Come, innocente giovane · Anna Netrebko, Ekaterina Gubanova
Da quel dì che, lei perduta · Stephen Costello, Keith Miller
Desta sì tosto · Ildar Abdrazakov, Anna Netrebko, Stehen Costello, Keith Miller, Eduardo Valdes
Duet Anna Bolena and Lord Riccardo Percy · Anna Netrebko, Stephen Costello
Giudici! ad Anna · Anna Netrebko, Stephen Costello, Ildar Abdrazakov, Tamara Mumford
Dio, che mi vedi in core · Anna Netrebko, Ekaterina Gubanova
Scostatevi ... il Re giunge · Eduardo Valdes, Ildar Abdrazakov, Anna Netrebko, Stephen Costello
Vivi tu · Stephen Costello, Keith Miller
Piangete voi · Anna Netrebko
Coppia iniqua, l'estrema vendetta · Anna Netrebko, Tamara Mumford, Stephen Costello, Keith Miller
Rabu, 05 Oktober 2011
The Met: Live in HD, for first time ever in Russia
The Met: Live in HD, the Metropolitan Opera’s award-winning series of live transmissions to movie theaters around the world, has expanded its worldwide distribution to different countries including, for first time ever, Russia.
In Russia The Met: Live in HD will be available in 4 cinemas in Moscow (35 mm cinema,.Formula Kino Horizon, Formula Kino Arrow and Formula Kino City) and 1 cinema in St. Petersburg (Formula Kino Gallery).
КИНОТЕАТРЫ
Кинотеатр 35mm Москва,
ул. Покровка, 47/24 (м. Курская / Красные ворота)
Формула Кино Горизонт Москва,
Комсомольский просп., 21/10 (м. Фрунзенская)
Формула Кино Стрела Москва,
Смоленская-Сенная пл., 23/25 (м. Смоленская)
Формула Кино Сити Москва,
Пресненская набережная, д. 2 (м. Выставочная)
Формула Кино Галерея Санкт-Петербург,
Лиговский просп. 30а, ТРЦ «Галерея» (м. Лиговский проспект)
Tickets are not on sale yet and most likely the sale will start this Saturday 8. Oct. Further information on the cinemas can be found on the CoolConnections.ru website.
The 2011-2012 series of live transmissions begins on 15. October with the Met premiere production of Donizetti’s Anna Bolena, featuring Anna Netrebko in the title role, Ekaterina Gubanova as Giovanna Seymour, Ildar Abdrazakov as Enrico VIII, Stephen Costello as Lord Riccardo Percy and Tamara Mumford as Smeton. The opera is directed by David McVicar and conducted by Marco Armiliato.
Check out also the Met press release for further details about the current season of The Met: Live in HD.
Sabtu, 01 Oktober 2011
Anna Netrebko's interview on In Tune on 28. Sep 2011
This is an audio-excerpt of Anna Netrebko's interview with Sean Rafferty of BBC Radio 3 on In Tume on 28. Sep 2011.
Netrebko talks about Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" and her upcoming challenges in more dramatic roles, such as Eleonora in Verdi's "Il Trovatore", Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" and the title role in Puccini's "Manon Lescaut".
Netrebko talks about Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" and her upcoming challenges in more dramatic roles, such as Eleonora in Verdi's "Il Trovatore", Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" and the title role in Puccini's "Manon Lescaut".
Jumat, 30 September 2011
Peter Gelb talks about the Met's 2011-2012 season
Peter Gelb, General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera, tallks about the Met's 2011-2012 season.
The video contains some excerpts of the Met's 2011-2012 Opening Night Premiere on 26. Sep 2011 starring Anna Netrebko as Anna Bolena.
The video contains some excerpts of the Met's 2011-2012 Opening Night Premiere on 26. Sep 2011 starring Anna Netrebko as Anna Bolena.
Watch the full episode. See more SundayArts.
Selasa, 27 September 2011
Anna Bolena, Opening Night Premiere, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
Anna Netrebko, the world's most charismatic soprano, brought down the house yesterday night at the Opening Gala Premiere of the Met's 2011-2012 Season as Anna Bolena, being this the first time ever Donizetti's masterpiece was perfomed at the Metropolitan Opera.
The production was by David McVicar and the performance was conducted by Marco Armilato. The cast featured Ekaterina Gubanova as Jane Seymour, Ildar Abdrazakov as Henry VIII and Stephen Costello as Lord Percy in the main roles.
For the sixth straight year, the Opening Night was transmitted live to multiple giant screens in Times Square. Approximately 2,000 seats were available on a first come, first served basis, with additional standing room provided. The performance was also shown on a screen on the Met façade, with approximately 3,000 seats available on Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza. Free tickets, with a limit of two per person, were distributed at the Met box office. Pre-show coverage, including red-carpet interviews, hosted by Deborah Voigt, started at 6:00 PM EST.
The Opening Night Gala was broadcast live on Metropolitan Opera Radio on SiriusXM and streamed live on the Met’s website. Both transmissions also featured pre-show coverage, starting at 6:00 PM EST.
Anna Netrebko made her outstanding worlwide debut as Anna Bolena on 2. April 2011 at the Wiener Staatsoper. Deutsche Grammophon will release a live video recording of those performances. A 2 DVD video will be internationally released on 14. October 2011 and the Blu-Ray disc version will be released on 4. November 2011.
PROGRAMME
ANNA BOLENA
Music by Gaetano Donizetti
Text by Felici Romani
Met's 2011-2012 Season Opening Night, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
CAST
Anna Bolena: Anna Netrebko
Giovanna Seymour: Ekaterina Gubanova
Smeton: Tamara Mumford
Lord Riccardo Percy: Stephen Costello
Enrico VIII: Ildar Abdrazakov
Lord Rochefort: Keith Miller
Sir Hervey: Eduardo Valdes
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Production: David McVicar
Set Designer: Robert Jones
Costume Designer: Jenny Tiramani
Lighting Designer: Paule Constable
Choreographer: Andrew George
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
LIBRETTO
Anna Bolena | Italian / Spanish Libretto | Atto 1 | Atto 2
PRESS REVIEWS
Mike Silverman (AP), in an outstanding, in-deep and detailed review of Anna Bolena's Opening Night Premiere at the Met, writes "Netrebko, always a naturally charismatic presence on stage, has now at age 40 grown into the vocal demands of the role. Her dark, syrupy, slightly melancholy tone has deepened and taken on more power, without any noticeable loss of lyric freedom at the top of her range. In fact, she has worked hard to cultivate a respectable trill — something she was criticized for lacking in earlier forays into the bel canto repertory". Mr Silverman adds "So she can melt our hearts one moment with a soft high C of great delicacy, then pin us to backs of our seats the next with a ferocious outburst of notes cascading over more than an octave."
2 Annas: Netrebko as 'Bolena' conquers Met | By Mike Silverman (AP) | Washington Examiner | 27. Sep 2011.
Anthony Tommasini writes in the New York Times: "Then at the end of this “Mad Scene,” when Anna, restored to horrific reality, curses the king and his new queen, Giovanna (Jane Seymour), and stalks off to her execution, Ms. Netrebko dispatched Donizetti’s cabaletta, all brilliant coloratura runs and vehement phrases, with a defiance that brought down the house."
A Queen’s Delusion and Defiance Opens the Met Season | By Anthony Tommasini | The New York Times | 27. Sep 2011.
James Jorden, in his article for the New York Post, states that "The new monarch — ruling not over England but the Met — is Anna Netrebko, whose radiant performance at the company’s opening night Monday catapulted her to “prima donna assoluta”: undisputed superstar". In his review of the premiere, Mr. Jorden writes "It’s music that demands everything in a diva’s arsenal, and Netrebko delivered, her ravishing soft high C’s and delicate trills contrasting with slashing coloratura plummeting through the full soprano register".
Netrebko makes 'Anna'-xtroardinary queen | By James Jorden | The New York Post | 27. Sep 2011
Olivia Giovetti writes in WQXR "Her effortless stage persona and technique (showing signs of refinement in recent months) is what seemed to inspire her colleagues to rise to the occasion, and a luscious tone made her a natural in the role of Henry VIII’s star-crossed second wife. Though Netrebko has had many star turns in her decade of performing with the Met, this surely ranks as her most assertive as she fearlessly careened from desperate embraces and stares to delirious “Ah mio signors!” in the Act I finale to a rage-and-guilt-laden confrontation with her romantic rival and a spitfire reckoning scene with her husband and former lover."
Anna Netrebko Sets a Royal Standard as 'Anna Bolena' | By Olivia Giovetti | WQXR | 27. Sep 2011
Zachary Woolfe, in his review for the New York Observer, states "Ms. Netrebko’s voice, at 40, is warm and full, without edge. Her appeal is deceptively simple: when she sings, you don’t want her to stop. Her performance is both daring and assured. At the end of Act I, she almost chokes out “Guidici? Ad Anna?” (“Judges? For Anne?”) when she realizes her fate has been sealed, then telescopes the following note outward, pivoting from shock to rage. She faces upstage at key moments, trusting that she can convey emotion through posture alone."
Bravo Bolena! Soprano Anna Netrebko Dazzles in Met Production | By Zachary Woolfe | The New York Observer | 28. Sep 2011
Anne Midgette writes for The Washington Post "In the aria in the final scene, when the character is lapsing in and out of madness, she sat back and let her signature limpid, round, melting tone pour out. The audience rewarded her with a deserved ovation, and the singer acknowledged their applause with a smile."
Opera review: ‘Anna Bolena’ at Metropolitan Opera | By Anne Midgette | The Washinton Post | 28. Sep 2011
Howard Kissel writes for the Huffington Post "There is only one reason even to consider mounting it -- a spectacular dramatic soprano. And the Met has one in Anna Netrebko. It is a score with a huge range and many treacheries, but at no point did the fearless Netrebko give any indication that there were difficulties. Her voice was sure and luminous throughout and at its most radiant in the dramatic outbursts. In a break with tradition Netrebko gets a solo call when the final curtain falls. The house went wild. There was an impression of almost girlish joyousness on her face as she realized what she had achieved."
Anna Bolena | By Howard Kissel | Huffington Post | 28. Sep 2011
Joe Dziemianowicz writes for the NY Daily News "Netrebko's voice was ripe, graceful and full-bodied. She was at her strongest when Anna's grip on reality was at its weakest. An 11th-hour aria in which a delirious Anna recalls happier times brought such thunderous applause that Netrebko seemed to break character and flashed a smile. No matter. This diva had earned it."
Metropolitan Oprera 'Anna Bolena' star Anna Netrebko has a voice to die for | By Joe Dziemianowicz | NY Daily News | 29. Sep 2011
As it can be seen in the selected reviews shown above, most of the critics pointed out and several ones were not amused with the fact that Anna Netrebko slightly wroke the character flashing a smile at the end of her famous, difficult and wonderfully sung aria Al dolce guidami in the final scene of the opera. This issue has been masterfully addressed by Zachary Woolfe in his article Grin and Bear It: Why Anna Netrebko's Smile Got the Critics Riled published on the New York Observer on 5. October 2011. Mr Woolfe collects some of the comments made by reviewers and gives a short history of breaking character on stage.
Grin and Bear It: Why Anna Netrebko's Smile Got the Critics Riled | By Zachary Woolfe | The New York Observer | 5. Oct 2011
Jill Krementz covers the Opening Night Gala Premiere for the New York Social Diary. Check out also the magnificent blog JS Julie Skarratt Photograpy.
A short TV coverage of the Openeing Night can be seen at the NY1 channel.
A video excerpt of the 1. Act's finale can be seen at the Anna Bolena Videos of the Met website.
A video excerpt with Anna Netrebko singing "coppia iniqua", the last scene of Anna Bolena, filmed during a rehearsal at the Met, can be seen at the Video Library of the New York Times.
Donizetti's Anna Bolena, starring Anna Netrebko in the title role, runs at the Met through 18. October 2011, with two additional performances on 1. February and 4. February 2012. The performance on 15. October 2011 will be transmitted live to movie theaters around the world, including Russia, Israel and China for first time ever, within the Met: Live in HD program.
PHOTOS
Check out the pictures of the Anna Bolena Met's official photo album
METROPOLITAN OPERA VIDEO EXCERPTS
Anna Netrebko sings the title role in this Act I excerpt from Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at Opening Night of the Met's 2011-12 Season. Video courtesy of The Metropolitan Opera.
TV NEWS
Anna Netrebko as Anna Bolena at the NTV news
AUDIO EXCERPTS
"Come innocente giovane" [5:67] - Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
"Giudici! ad Anna" [03:27] - Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
"Piangete Voi?...Al dolce guidami...Coppia Iniqua" [22:36] - Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
The production was by David McVicar and the performance was conducted by Marco Armilato. The cast featured Ekaterina Gubanova as Jane Seymour, Ildar Abdrazakov as Henry VIII and Stephen Costello as Lord Percy in the main roles.
For the sixth straight year, the Opening Night was transmitted live to multiple giant screens in Times Square. Approximately 2,000 seats were available on a first come, first served basis, with additional standing room provided. The performance was also shown on a screen on the Met façade, with approximately 3,000 seats available on Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza. Free tickets, with a limit of two per person, were distributed at the Met box office. Pre-show coverage, including red-carpet interviews, hosted by Deborah Voigt, started at 6:00 PM EST.
The Opening Night Gala was broadcast live on Metropolitan Opera Radio on SiriusXM and streamed live on the Met’s website. Both transmissions also featured pre-show coverage, starting at 6:00 PM EST.
Anna Netrebko made her outstanding worlwide debut as Anna Bolena on 2. April 2011 at the Wiener Staatsoper. Deutsche Grammophon will release a live video recording of those performances. A 2 DVD video will be internationally released on 14. October 2011 and the Blu-Ray disc version will be released on 4. November 2011.
PROGRAMME
ANNA BOLENA
Music by Gaetano Donizetti
Text by Felici Romani
Met's 2011-2012 Season Opening Night, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
CAST
Anna Bolena: Anna Netrebko
Giovanna Seymour: Ekaterina Gubanova
Smeton: Tamara Mumford
Lord Riccardo Percy: Stephen Costello
Enrico VIII: Ildar Abdrazakov
Lord Rochefort: Keith Miller
Sir Hervey: Eduardo Valdes
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Production: David McVicar
Set Designer: Robert Jones
Costume Designer: Jenny Tiramani
Lighting Designer: Paule Constable
Choreographer: Andrew George
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
LIBRETTO
Anna Bolena | Italian / Spanish Libretto | Atto 1 | Atto 2
PRESS REVIEWS
Mike Silverman (AP), in an outstanding, in-deep and detailed review of Anna Bolena's Opening Night Premiere at the Met, writes "Netrebko, always a naturally charismatic presence on stage, has now at age 40 grown into the vocal demands of the role. Her dark, syrupy, slightly melancholy tone has deepened and taken on more power, without any noticeable loss of lyric freedom at the top of her range. In fact, she has worked hard to cultivate a respectable trill — something she was criticized for lacking in earlier forays into the bel canto repertory". Mr Silverman adds "So she can melt our hearts one moment with a soft high C of great delicacy, then pin us to backs of our seats the next with a ferocious outburst of notes cascading over more than an octave."
2 Annas: Netrebko as 'Bolena' conquers Met | By Mike Silverman (AP) | Washington Examiner | 27. Sep 2011.
Anthony Tommasini writes in the New York Times: "Then at the end of this “Mad Scene,” when Anna, restored to horrific reality, curses the king and his new queen, Giovanna (Jane Seymour), and stalks off to her execution, Ms. Netrebko dispatched Donizetti’s cabaletta, all brilliant coloratura runs and vehement phrases, with a defiance that brought down the house."
A Queen’s Delusion and Defiance Opens the Met Season | By Anthony Tommasini | The New York Times | 27. Sep 2011.
James Jorden, in his article for the New York Post, states that "The new monarch — ruling not over England but the Met — is Anna Netrebko, whose radiant performance at the company’s opening night Monday catapulted her to “prima donna assoluta”: undisputed superstar". In his review of the premiere, Mr. Jorden writes "It’s music that demands everything in a diva’s arsenal, and Netrebko delivered, her ravishing soft high C’s and delicate trills contrasting with slashing coloratura plummeting through the full soprano register".
Netrebko makes 'Anna'-xtroardinary queen | By James Jorden | The New York Post | 27. Sep 2011
Olivia Giovetti writes in WQXR "Her effortless stage persona and technique (showing signs of refinement in recent months) is what seemed to inspire her colleagues to rise to the occasion, and a luscious tone made her a natural in the role of Henry VIII’s star-crossed second wife. Though Netrebko has had many star turns in her decade of performing with the Met, this surely ranks as her most assertive as she fearlessly careened from desperate embraces and stares to delirious “Ah mio signors!” in the Act I finale to a rage-and-guilt-laden confrontation with her romantic rival and a spitfire reckoning scene with her husband and former lover."
Anna Netrebko Sets a Royal Standard as 'Anna Bolena' | By Olivia Giovetti | WQXR | 27. Sep 2011
Zachary Woolfe, in his review for the New York Observer, states "Ms. Netrebko’s voice, at 40, is warm and full, without edge. Her appeal is deceptively simple: when she sings, you don’t want her to stop. Her performance is both daring and assured. At the end of Act I, she almost chokes out “Guidici? Ad Anna?” (“Judges? For Anne?”) when she realizes her fate has been sealed, then telescopes the following note outward, pivoting from shock to rage. She faces upstage at key moments, trusting that she can convey emotion through posture alone."
Bravo Bolena! Soprano Anna Netrebko Dazzles in Met Production | By Zachary Woolfe | The New York Observer | 28. Sep 2011
Anne Midgette writes for The Washington Post "In the aria in the final scene, when the character is lapsing in and out of madness, she sat back and let her signature limpid, round, melting tone pour out. The audience rewarded her with a deserved ovation, and the singer acknowledged their applause with a smile."
Opera review: ‘Anna Bolena’ at Metropolitan Opera | By Anne Midgette | The Washinton Post | 28. Sep 2011
Howard Kissel writes for the Huffington Post "There is only one reason even to consider mounting it -- a spectacular dramatic soprano. And the Met has one in Anna Netrebko. It is a score with a huge range and many treacheries, but at no point did the fearless Netrebko give any indication that there were difficulties. Her voice was sure and luminous throughout and at its most radiant in the dramatic outbursts. In a break with tradition Netrebko gets a solo call when the final curtain falls. The house went wild. There was an impression of almost girlish joyousness on her face as she realized what she had achieved."
Anna Bolena | By Howard Kissel | Huffington Post | 28. Sep 2011
Joe Dziemianowicz writes for the NY Daily News "Netrebko's voice was ripe, graceful and full-bodied. She was at her strongest when Anna's grip on reality was at its weakest. An 11th-hour aria in which a delirious Anna recalls happier times brought such thunderous applause that Netrebko seemed to break character and flashed a smile. No matter. This diva had earned it."
Metropolitan Oprera 'Anna Bolena' star Anna Netrebko has a voice to die for | By Joe Dziemianowicz | NY Daily News | 29. Sep 2011
As it can be seen in the selected reviews shown above, most of the critics pointed out and several ones were not amused with the fact that Anna Netrebko slightly wroke the character flashing a smile at the end of her famous, difficult and wonderfully sung aria Al dolce guidami in the final scene of the opera. This issue has been masterfully addressed by Zachary Woolfe in his article Grin and Bear It: Why Anna Netrebko's Smile Got the Critics Riled published on the New York Observer on 5. October 2011. Mr Woolfe collects some of the comments made by reviewers and gives a short history of breaking character on stage.
Grin and Bear It: Why Anna Netrebko's Smile Got the Critics Riled | By Zachary Woolfe | The New York Observer | 5. Oct 2011
Jill Krementz covers the Opening Night Gala Premiere for the New York Social Diary. Check out also the magnificent blog JS Julie Skarratt Photograpy.
A short TV coverage of the Openeing Night can be seen at the NY1 channel.
A video excerpt of the 1. Act's finale can be seen at the Anna Bolena Videos of the Met website.
A video excerpt with Anna Netrebko singing "coppia iniqua", the last scene of Anna Bolena, filmed during a rehearsal at the Met, can be seen at the Video Library of the New York Times.
Donizetti's Anna Bolena, starring Anna Netrebko in the title role, runs at the Met through 18. October 2011, with two additional performances on 1. February and 4. February 2012. The performance on 15. October 2011 will be transmitted live to movie theaters around the world, including Russia, Israel and China for first time ever, within the Met: Live in HD program.
PHOTOS
Check out the pictures of the Anna Bolena Met's official photo album
METROPOLITAN OPERA VIDEO EXCERPTS
Anna Netrebko sings the title role in this Act I excerpt from Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at Opening Night of the Met's 2011-12 Season. Video courtesy of The Metropolitan Opera.
TV NEWS
Anna Netrebko as Anna Bolena at the NTV news
AUDIO EXCERPTS
"Come innocente giovane" [5:67] - Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
"Giudici! ad Anna" [03:27] - Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
"Piangete Voi?...Al dolce guidami...Coppia Iniqua" [22:36] - Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
Senin, 26 September 2011
Anna Netrebko opens tonight the Met's 2011-2012 season making her Met role debut as Anna Bolena
Anna Netrebko opens tonight the Met's 2011-2012 season making her Met role debut in the title role of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" in a production by David McVicar, conducted by Marco Armilato. The cast features Ekaterina Gubanova as Jane Seymour, Ildar Abdrazakov as Henry VIII and Stephen Costello as Lord Percy.
ANNA BOLENA
Music by Gaetano Donizetti
Text by Felici Romani
Met's 2011-2012 Season Opening Night, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
CAST
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena: Anna Netrebko
Giovanna Seymour: Ekaterina Gubanova
Smeton: Tamara Mumford
Lord Riccardo Percy: Stephen Costello
Enrico VIII: Ildar Abdrazakov
Lord Rochefort: Keith Miller
Sir Hervey: Eduardo Valdes
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Production: David McVicar
Set Designer: Robert Jones
Costume Designer: Jenny Tiramani
Lighting Designer: Paule Constable
Choreographer: Andrew George
EXPERIENCE OPENING NIGHT AT THE MET
If you are not able to attend live the show at the Met, there are several ways to experience opening night.
For the sixth straight year, Opening Night will be transmitted live to multiple giant screens in Times Square. Approximately 2,000 seats will be available on a first come, first served basis, with additional standing room provided. Pre-show coverage, including red-carpet interviews hosted by Deborah Voigt, starts at 6pm EST.
The performance will also be shown on a screen on the Met façade, with approximately 3,000 seats available on Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza. Pre-show coverage, including red-carpet interviews, starts at 6pm EST. Free tickets, with a limit of two per person, will be distributed at the Met box office beginning Sunday, September 25, at noon.
The Opening Night Gala will be broadcast live on Metropolitan Opera Radio on SiriusXM and streamed live on the Met’s website. Both transmissions feature pre-show coverage, starting at 6pm EST.
ANNA BOLENA PERFORMANCES AT THE MET STARRING ANNA NETREBKO
Performances of Anna Bolena at the Met starring Anna Netrebko will take place in two runs. A first run of 7 performances, from 26. September to 18. October, and a second run of 2 performances on 1. and 4. February 2012.
ANNA BOLENA LIVE BROADCASTS FROM THE MET
Different performances of the run will be broadcast live on Sirius/XM, through the Saturday Matinee Broadcast series, streamed live on the Met website or transmitted live to movie theaters around the world, within the Met: Live in HD series. The broadcast's schedule is as follows:
ANNA NETREBKO ROLE DEBUT AS ANNA BOLENA
Anna Netrebko made her outstanding worlwide debut as Anna Bolena on 2. April 2011 at the Wiener Staatsoper. Deutsche Grammophon will release a live video recording of those performances. A 2 DVD video will be internationally released on 14. October 2011 and the Blu-Ray disc version will be released on 4. November 2011.
ANNA BOLENA
Music by Gaetano Donizetti
Text by Felici Romani
Met's 2011-2012 Season Opening Night, Met, NYC 26. Sep 2011
CAST
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena: Anna Netrebko
Giovanna Seymour: Ekaterina Gubanova
Smeton: Tamara Mumford
Lord Riccardo Percy: Stephen Costello
Enrico VIII: Ildar Abdrazakov
Lord Rochefort: Keith Miller
Sir Hervey: Eduardo Valdes
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Production: David McVicar
Set Designer: Robert Jones
Costume Designer: Jenny Tiramani
Lighting Designer: Paule Constable
Choreographer: Andrew George
EXPERIENCE OPENING NIGHT AT THE MET
If you are not able to attend live the show at the Met, there are several ways to experience opening night.
For the sixth straight year, Opening Night will be transmitted live to multiple giant screens in Times Square. Approximately 2,000 seats will be available on a first come, first served basis, with additional standing room provided. Pre-show coverage, including red-carpet interviews hosted by Deborah Voigt, starts at 6pm EST.
The performance will also be shown on a screen on the Met façade, with approximately 3,000 seats available on Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza. Pre-show coverage, including red-carpet interviews, starts at 6pm EST. Free tickets, with a limit of two per person, will be distributed at the Met box office beginning Sunday, September 25, at noon.
The Opening Night Gala will be broadcast live on Metropolitan Opera Radio on SiriusXM and streamed live on the Met’s website. Both transmissions feature pre-show coverage, starting at 6pm EST.
ANNA BOLENA PERFORMANCES AT THE MET STARRING ANNA NETREBKO
Performances of Anna Bolena at the Met starring Anna Netrebko will take place in two runs. A first run of 7 performances, from 26. September to 18. October, and a second run of 2 performances on 1. and 4. February 2012.
Anna Bolena, 2011-2012 Season Opening Night Gala Premiere, Met, New Yor 26. Sep 2011 – Anna Netrebkoª (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costelloª (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakovª (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumfordª (Smeton), Keith Miller (Lord Rochefort), Eduardo Valdes (Sir Hervey); David McVicarª (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera Houseª, Marco Armiliatoª [Sirius/XM Radio Broadcast][Met live webstream]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 30. Sep 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), Keith Miller (Lord Rochefort), Eduardo Valdes (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 3. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [Sirius/XM Radio Broadcast]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 6. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 10. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [Sirius/XM Radio Broadcast]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 15. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [The Met: Live in HD]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 18. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 1. Feb 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 4. Feb 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [Met Saturday Matinee Broadcasts]
ANNA BOLENA LIVE BROADCASTS FROM THE MET
Different performances of the run will be broadcast live on Sirius/XM, through the Saturday Matinee Broadcast series, streamed live on the Met website or transmitted live to movie theaters around the world, within the Met: Live in HD series. The broadcast's schedule is as follows:
Anna Bolena, 2011-2012 Season Opening Night Gala Premiere, Met, New Yor 26. Sep 2011 – Anna Netrebkoª (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costelloª (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakovª (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumfordª (Smeton), Keith Miller (Lord Rochefort), Eduardo Valdes (Sir Hervey); David McVicarª (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera Houseª, Marco Armiliatoª [Sirius/XM Radio Broadcast][Met live webstream]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 3. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [Sirius/XM Radio Broadcast]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 10. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ekaterina Gubanova (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [Sirius/XM Radio Broadcast]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 15. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [The Met: Live in HD]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 4. Feb 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [Met Saturday Matinee Broadcasts]
ANNA NETREBKO ROLE DEBUT AS ANNA BOLENA
Anna Netrebko made her outstanding worlwide debut as Anna Bolena on 2. April 2011 at the Wiener Staatsoper. Deutsche Grammophon will release a live video recording of those performances. A 2 DVD video will be internationally released on 14. October 2011 and the Blu-Ray disc version will be released on 4. November 2011.
Minggu, 25 September 2011
Deutsche Grammophon releases the live video recording of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Wiener Staatsoper
The live video recording of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Wiener Staatsoper, starring Anna Netrebko in the title role, Elina Garanca as Jane Seymour, Ildebrando d'Arcangelo as Henry VIII, Francesco Meli as Lord Percy and Elisabeth Kulman as Smeton, will be released by Deutsche Grammophon as DVD ( 2 DVD) on 14. Oct 2011 and as Blu-Ray (1 Blu-Ray Disc) on 4. Nov 2011.
Jumat, 23 September 2011
Dress Rehearsal, Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 22. Sep 2011
The Metropolitan Opera’s sixth season of free open dress rehearsals has begun on 22. September with the company premiere of Donizetti’s Anna Bolena, starring Anna Netrebko in the title role. The production, which opens the Met’s 2011-12 season on 26. September, is directed by David McVicar and conducted by Marco Armiliato. The cast also stars Ekaterina Gubanova as Jane Seymour, Ildar Abdrazakov as Henry VIII, Stephen Costello as Lord Riccardo Percy and Tamara Mumford as Smeton.
The 2,500 free tickets, limited to two per person, have been distributed through an online drawing held on the Met’s website.
ANNA BOLENA
Music by Gaetano Donizetti
Text by Felici Romani
Dress Rehearsal, Met, NYC 22. Sep 2011
CAST
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena: Anna Netrebko
Giovanna Seymour: Ekaterina Gubanova
Smeton: Tamara Mumford
Lord Riccardo Percy: Stephen Costello
Enrico VIII: Ildar Abdrazakov
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Production: David McVicar
Set Designer: Robert Jones
Costume Designer: Jenny Tiramani
Lighting Designer: Paule Constable
Choreographer: Andrew George
REPORTS
Howard's wife, Paula, attended the show and sent a message to her husband at the intermission. Howard shared Paula's impressions with us:
VIDEO
"Coppia Iniqua" - Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 22. Sep 2011
The 2,500 free tickets, limited to two per person, have been distributed through an online drawing held on the Met’s website.
ANNA BOLENA
Music by Gaetano Donizetti
Text by Felici Romani
Dress Rehearsal, Met, NYC 22. Sep 2011
CAST
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena: Anna Netrebko
Giovanna Seymour: Ekaterina Gubanova
Smeton: Tamara Mumford
Lord Riccardo Percy: Stephen Costello
Enrico VIII: Ildar Abdrazakov
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
Production: David McVicar
Set Designer: Robert Jones
Costume Designer: Jenny Tiramani
Lighting Designer: Paule Constable
Choreographer: Andrew George
REPORTS
Howard's wife, Paula, attended the show and sent a message to her husband at the intermission. Howard shared Paula's impressions with us:
"She was so impressed with costumes, lighting and staging but emphasized that singing was simply glorious. Costello is wonderful as was rest of cast. She said that this was Anna's new defining moment."John also attended the show and said:
"I was very fortunate to attend the dress rehersal for Anna Bolena today at the Met. In spite of a stage elevator glitch the performance was one of the best I have ever seen. Well done to the cast and crew of the Met and to the generous benefactors who make it happen. I enjoyed Anna's performance most of all, she owns this role. I have tickets to a performance of Anna Bolena later in the season. I can't wait to see her perform the role again."Check La Cieca's Blog Parterre Box for more reports.
VIDEO
"Coppia Iniqua" - Anna Bolena, Met, NYC 22. Sep 2011
Jumat, 06 Mei 2011
BREAKING NEWS - Elina Garanca is pregnant and cancels the premieres of "Anna Bolena" at the Met and "Don Giovanni" at la Scala
The Latvian mezzo soprano Elina Garanca and her husband, the conductor Karel Mark Chichon, are expecting their first child, according to a press release. The due date is late October 2011.
For this reason, Miss Garanca has to cancel the premieres of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Metropolitan Opera of New York City and Mozart's "Don Giovanni" at La Scala of Milano, both of them starring Anna Netrebko.
Source: Die Presse
For this reason, Miss Garanca has to cancel the premieres of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Metropolitan Opera of New York City and Mozart's "Don Giovanni" at La Scala of Milano, both of them starring Anna Netrebko.
Source: Die Presse
Elina Garanca at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Selasa, 19 April 2011
Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011
ANNA BOLENA | Gaetano Donizetti
Wiener Staatsoper 17. April 2011 | 19:00-22:15 | 1
Evelino Pidò | Dirigent
Eric Génovèse | Inszenierung
Jacques Gabel | Bühnenbild
Claire Sternberg | Bühnenbild
Luisa Spinatelli | Kostüme
Bertrand Couderc | Licht
Johannes Haider | Choreographie
Valérie Nègre | Regieassistenz
Anna Netrebko | Anna Bolena
Elina Garanca | Giovanna Seymour
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo | Enrico VIII
Francesco Meli | Lord Riccardo Percy
Elisabeth Kulman | Smeton
Dan Paul Dumitrescu | Lord Rochefort
Peter Jelosits | Sir Hervey
ROLE DEBUTS AT THE PREMIERE ON 2. APR 2011
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena)
ROLE DEBUTS AT THE WIENER STAATSOPER AT THE PREMIERE ON 2. APR 2011
Evelino Pidó (Conductor)
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena)
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour)
Elisabeth Kulman (Smeton)
Francesco Meli (Lord Riccardo Percy)
Peter Jelosits (Sir Hervey)
Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort)
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII)
CHARACTERS
Anna Bolena: Queen of England, wife of Enrico VIII (soprano)
Giovanna Seymour: court lady, mistress of Enrico VIII (mezzo-soprano)
Enrico VIII: King of England (bass)
Lord Riccardo Percy: knight, Anna's first love (tenor)
Lord Rochefort: Anna's brother and friend of Percy (bass)
Smeton: young court musician in love with Anna (contralto)
Sir Hervey: officer of the King Enrico VIII (tenor)
PLOT SUMMARY
Plot summary
LIBRETTO
Libretto: Italian/Spanish
HIGHLIGHTS
1. Act, 1. Scene: Si taciturna e mesta mai non vidi assemblea (Anna Netrebko)
1. Act, 1. Scene: Come, innocente giovane (Anna Netrebko)
1. Act, 2. Scene: Io sentii sulla mia mano (Anna Netrebko, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, Peter Jelosits, Francesco Meli, Dan Paul Dumitrescu, Chorus)
1. Act, 3. Scene: Cessa, cessa, tropp'oltre vai (Anna Netrebko, Dan Paul Dumitrescu)
1. Act, 3. Scene: Eccolo! io tremo! io gelo! (Anna Netrebko, Francesco Meli)
1. Act, 3. Scene: In quegli sguardi impresso (Anna Netrebko, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, Peter Jelosits, Francesco Meli, Dan Paul Dumitrescu, Chorus)
2. Act, 1. Scene: Sul suo capo aggravi un Dio (Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca)
2. Act, 3. Scene: Piangete voi?... Al dolce guidami (Anna Netrebko)
2. Act, 3. Scene: Copia iniqua, l'estremo vendetta (Anna Netrebko)
PRESS REVIEWS
Larry L. Lash, in his review of the premiere on 2. April 2011, wrote for Opera News: Netrebko's assumption of this Donizetti queen takes her one giant leap forward to claiming the title of diva assoluta del mondo. Her huge, plummy voice sounded as beautiful as ever, but her technique showed newfound confidence in passagework, particularly in trills, and seamless runs even to the lowest notes.
George Loomis wrote for the New York Times on 12. April 2011: Ms. Netrebko scored a personal triumph as Anna Bolena, in what may be her greatest achievement since her “Traviata” at the 2005 Salzburg Festival.
BLOG REVIEWS
Blogger CommandOpera, in a terrific review of the premiere on 2. April 2011, wrote: Perhaps the most critically important Operatic performance of this generation took place over the past weekend at the Wiener Staatsoper. Why was this assumption of Miss Netrebko as Anna Bolena of such tremendous stature? Singularly, Miss Netrebko is the only vocal artist today of her rank and presence at this precise moment in time to define where the art form of Opera currently exists.
PHOTOS
Elisabeth Kulman (Smeton), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena) and Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Evelino Pidò (Conductor), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour) and Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Little girl (Anna Bolena's daughter), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Francesco Meli (Lord Percy) and Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Evelino Pidò (Conductor), Little girl (Anna Bolena's daughter), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Francesco Meli (Lord Percy) and Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Evelino Pidò (Conductor) and Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena) and Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Elina Garanca at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Elina Garanca at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko and Erwin Schrott at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Wiener Staatsoper 17. April 2011 | 19:00-22:15 | 1
Evelino Pidò | Dirigent
Eric Génovèse | Inszenierung
Jacques Gabel | Bühnenbild
Claire Sternberg | Bühnenbild
Luisa Spinatelli | Kostüme
Bertrand Couderc | Licht
Johannes Haider | Choreographie
Valérie Nègre | Regieassistenz
Anna Netrebko | Anna Bolena
Elina Garanca | Giovanna Seymour
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo | Enrico VIII
Francesco Meli | Lord Riccardo Percy
Elisabeth Kulman | Smeton
Dan Paul Dumitrescu | Lord Rochefort
Peter Jelosits | Sir Hervey
ROLE DEBUTS AT THE PREMIERE ON 2. APR 2011
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena)
ROLE DEBUTS AT THE WIENER STAATSOPER AT THE PREMIERE ON 2. APR 2011
Evelino Pidó (Conductor)
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena)
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour)
Elisabeth Kulman (Smeton)
Francesco Meli (Lord Riccardo Percy)
Peter Jelosits (Sir Hervey)
Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort)
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII)
CHARACTERS
Anna Bolena: Queen of England, wife of Enrico VIII (soprano)
Giovanna Seymour: court lady, mistress of Enrico VIII (mezzo-soprano)
Enrico VIII: King of England (bass)
Lord Riccardo Percy: knight, Anna's first love (tenor)
Lord Rochefort: Anna's brother and friend of Percy (bass)
Smeton: young court musician in love with Anna (contralto)
Sir Hervey: officer of the King Enrico VIII (tenor)
PLOT SUMMARY
Plot summary
LIBRETTO
Libretto: Italian/Spanish
HIGHLIGHTS
1. Act, 1. Scene: Si taciturna e mesta mai non vidi assemblea (Anna Netrebko)
1. Act, 1. Scene: Come, innocente giovane (Anna Netrebko)
1. Act, 2. Scene: Io sentii sulla mia mano (Anna Netrebko, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, Peter Jelosits, Francesco Meli, Dan Paul Dumitrescu, Chorus)
1. Act, 3. Scene: Cessa, cessa, tropp'oltre vai (Anna Netrebko, Dan Paul Dumitrescu)
1. Act, 3. Scene: Eccolo! io tremo! io gelo! (Anna Netrebko, Francesco Meli)
1. Act, 3. Scene: In quegli sguardi impresso (Anna Netrebko, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, Peter Jelosits, Francesco Meli, Dan Paul Dumitrescu, Chorus)
2. Act, 1. Scene: Sul suo capo aggravi un Dio (Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca)
2. Act, 3. Scene: Piangete voi?... Al dolce guidami (Anna Netrebko)
2. Act, 3. Scene: Copia iniqua, l'estremo vendetta (Anna Netrebko)
PRESS REVIEWS
Larry L. Lash, in his review of the premiere on 2. April 2011, wrote for Opera News: Netrebko's assumption of this Donizetti queen takes her one giant leap forward to claiming the title of diva assoluta del mondo. Her huge, plummy voice sounded as beautiful as ever, but her technique showed newfound confidence in passagework, particularly in trills, and seamless runs even to the lowest notes.
George Loomis wrote for the New York Times on 12. April 2011: Ms. Netrebko scored a personal triumph as Anna Bolena, in what may be her greatest achievement since her “Traviata” at the 2005 Salzburg Festival.
BLOG REVIEWS
Blogger CommandOpera, in a terrific review of the premiere on 2. April 2011, wrote: Perhaps the most critically important Operatic performance of this generation took place over the past weekend at the Wiener Staatsoper. Why was this assumption of Miss Netrebko as Anna Bolena of such tremendous stature? Singularly, Miss Netrebko is the only vocal artist today of her rank and presence at this precise moment in time to define where the art form of Opera currently exists.
PHOTOS
Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena) and Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Peter Jelosits (Sir Hervey), Elisabeth Kulman (Smeton), Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour) and Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour) and Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Elisabeth Kulman (Smeton), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
lldebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour) and Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena) and Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena) and Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Evelino Pidò (Conductor), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour) and Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Peter Jelosits (Sir Hervey), Elisabeth Kulman (Smeton), Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Evelino Pidò (Conductor), little girl (Anna Bolena's daughter), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Francesco Meli (Lord Percy) and Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Little girl (Anna Bolena's daughter), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Francesco Meli (Lord Percy) and Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Evelino Pidò (Conductor), Little girl (Anna Bolena's daughter), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Francesco Meli (Lord Percy) and Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour) and Evelino Pidò (Conductor), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Evelino Pidò (Conductor) and Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII), Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena) and Francesco Meli (Lord Percy), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour) and Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Elina Garanca at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Elina Garanca at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Elina Garanca at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko and Ildebrando D'Arcangelo at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Elisabeth Kulman at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Elisabeth Kulman, Anna Netrebko and Ildebrando D'Arcangelo at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Hiroya
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Anna Netrebko and Erwin Schrott at the Wiener Staatsoper stage door, Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper, Wien 17. Apr 2011. Photo: Helmut Flatscher
Jumat, 01 April 2011
Preview: Anna Bolena, Wiener Staatsoper 2. Apr 2011
ANNA BOLENA | Gaetano Donizetti
Wiener Staatsoper 02. April 2011 | 19:00-22:15 | 1
Evelino Pidò | Dirigent
Eric Génovèse | Inszenierung
Jacques Gabel | Bühnenbild
Claire Sternberg | Bühnenbild
Luisa Spinatelli | Kostüme
Bertrand Couderc | Licht
Johannes Haider | Choreographie
Valérie Nègre | Regieassistenz
Anna Netrebko | Anna Bolena
Elina Garanca | Giovanna Seymour
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo | Enrico VIII
Francesco Meli | Lord Riccardo Percy
Elisabeth Kulman | Smeton
Peter Jelosits | Sir Hervey
Dan Paul Dumitrescu | Lord Rochefort
ROLE DEBUTS
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena)
ROLE DEBUTS AT THE WIENER STAATSOPER
Evelino Pidó (Conductor)
Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena)
Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour)
Elisabeth Kulman (Smeton)
Francesco Meli (Riccardo Percy)
Peter Jelosits (Sir Hervey)
Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Lord Rochefort)
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo (Enrico VIII)
CHARACTERS
Anna Bolena: Queen of England, wife of Enrico VIII (soprano)
Giovanna Seymour: court lady, mistress of Enrico VIII (mezzo-soprano)
Enrico VIII: King of England (bass)
Lord Riccardo Percy: knight, Anna's first love (tenor)
Lord Rochefort: Anna's brother and friend of Percy (bass)
Smeton: young court musician in love with Anna (contralto)
Sir Hervey: officer of the King Enrico VIII (tenor)
PLOT SUMMARY
Plot summary
LIBRETTO
Libretto in Italian
RADIO BROADCASTS
Ö1 | Live | 19:00
BR-Klassik | Live | 19:00
NDR | Live | 19:00
VIDEOCLIPS
Videoclip from the dress rehearsal
Videoclip of the rehearsals from Kultur Montag on ORF2
Videoclip from ZIB2 on ORF2
Sabtu, 26 Maret 2011
Interview to Netrebko at the Kurier
Today's edition of austrian newspaper Kurier publishes an interview to Anna Netrebko.
Next saturday, the russian opera diva makes the title role debut in Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Wiener Staatsoper. The rest of the cast features Elina Garanca as Giovanna Seymour, Francesco Meli as Lord Percy, Ildebrando d'Arcangelo as Enrico VIII and Elisabeth Kulman as Smeton. The conductor is Evelino Pidó and the director is Eric Génovèse. The performances run from 2. April to 17. April 2011.
Netrebko confirms in the interview that next season she will sing the role of the Countess in Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro", where Schrott will sin the role of the Count, and she will make the role debut as Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" at the Wiener Staatsoper.
Among the new roles she is planning to sing in the future there are the title role of Puccini's "Manon Lescaut" and Leonora in Verdi's "Il Trovatore". Nevertheless, she points out that, most likely, before singing those roles at the Wiener Staatsoper, she would do it first at a small opera house.
Netrebko unveils that a CD and DVD may be released from the recordings of the performances of "Anna Bolena" at the Wiener Staatsoper. Ö1 radio and ORF2 TV (with a slight delay) will live broadcast the premiere on 2. April 2011.
Next saturday, the russian opera diva makes the title role debut in Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Wiener Staatsoper. The rest of the cast features Elina Garanca as Giovanna Seymour, Francesco Meli as Lord Percy, Ildebrando d'Arcangelo as Enrico VIII and Elisabeth Kulman as Smeton. The conductor is Evelino Pidó and the director is Eric Génovèse. The performances run from 2. April to 17. April 2011.
Netrebko confirms in the interview that next season she will sing the role of the Countess in Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro", where Schrott will sin the role of the Count, and she will make the role debut as Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" at the Wiener Staatsoper.
Among the new roles she is planning to sing in the future there are the title role of Puccini's "Manon Lescaut" and Leonora in Verdi's "Il Trovatore". Nevertheless, she points out that, most likely, before singing those roles at the Wiener Staatsoper, she would do it first at a small opera house.
Netrebko unveils that a CD and DVD may be released from the recordings of the performances of "Anna Bolena" at the Wiener Staatsoper. Ö1 radio and ORF2 TV (with a slight delay) will live broadcast the premiere on 2. April 2011.
Rabu, 16 Februari 2011
Anna Netrebko in Anna Bolena and Manon at the Met's 2011-2012 season
The Metropolitan Opera has just announced the Met's 2011-2012 season. An online brochure of the new season, complete with videos and audio clips can be seen at the Met's site.
Anna Netrebko will open the season on September 26, 2011 singing the title role in the Metropolitan Opera Gala premiere of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena". The cast features Elina Garanca as Giovanna (Jane Seymour), Stephen Costello as Lord Percy, Ildar Abdrazakov as Enrico (Henry VIII) and Tamara Mumford as the Queen’s page, Smeton. The conductor will be Marco Armiliato and the production will be directed by David McVicar. Anna Netrebko will sing the title role of "Anna Bolena" in nine out of twelve performances, seven of them are scheduled in a first run to October 28, 2011 and the remaining two performances are scheduled on February 1 and February 4, 2012.
The performance on October 15, 2011 will be transmited live to movie theaters around the world as part of the program The Met: Live in HD.
Anna Netrebko will return to the Met on March 26, 2012 to sing the title role of Massenet's "Manon" in a Gala premiere. This is a co-production of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, the Teatro alla Scala, Milan and the Théâtre du Capitole de Toulouse directed by Laurent Pelly. The cast features Piotr Beczala as Chevalier Des Grieux, Paulo Szot as Lescaut and David Pittsinger as Comte Des Grieux. The conductor will be Fabio Luisi. Nine performances are scheduled running from March 26 to April 23, 2012.
This is the same production Netrebko sang at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London and at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo taking part of the Royal Opera Japan Tour last summer.
The performance on April 7, 2012 will be transmited live to movie theaters around the world as part of the program The Met: Live in HD.
Anna Netrebko will open the season on September 26, 2011 singing the title role in the Metropolitan Opera Gala premiere of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena". The cast features Elina Garanca as Giovanna (Jane Seymour), Stephen Costello as Lord Percy, Ildar Abdrazakov as Enrico (Henry VIII) and Tamara Mumford as the Queen’s page, Smeton. The conductor will be Marco Armiliato and the production will be directed by David McVicar. Anna Netrebko will sing the title role of "Anna Bolena" in nine out of twelve performances, seven of them are scheduled in a first run to October 28, 2011 and the remaining two performances are scheduled on February 1 and February 4, 2012.
The performance on October 15, 2011 will be transmited live to movie theaters around the world as part of the program The Met: Live in HD.
Anna Bolena, 2011-2012 Season Opening Night Gala Premiere, Met, New Yor 26. Sep 2011 – Anna Netrebkoª (Anna Bolena), Elina Garancaª (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costelloª (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakovª (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumfordª (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicarª (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera Houseª, Marco Armiliatoª
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 30. Sep 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 3. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 6. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 10. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 15. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato [The Met: Live in HD]
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 18. Oct 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 1. Feb 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Bolena, Met, New York 4. Feb 2011 – Anna Netrebko (Anna Bolena), Elina Garanca (Giovanna Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Riccardo Percy), Ildar Abdrazakov (Enrico VIII), Tamara Mumford (Smeton), NN (Lord Rochefort), NN (Sir Hervey); David McVicar (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Marco Armiliato
Anna Netrebko will return to the Met on March 26, 2012 to sing the title role of Massenet's "Manon" in a Gala premiere. This is a co-production of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, the Teatro alla Scala, Milan and the Théâtre du Capitole de Toulouse directed by Laurent Pelly. The cast features Piotr Beczala as Chevalier Des Grieux, Paulo Szot as Lescaut and David Pittsinger as Comte Des Grieux. The conductor will be Fabio Luisi. Nine performances are scheduled running from March 26 to April 23, 2012.
This is the same production Netrebko sang at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London and at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo taking part of the Royal Opera Japan Tour last summer.
The performance on April 7, 2012 will be transmited live to movie theaters around the world as part of the program The Met: Live in HD.
Manon, Met, New York 26. Mar 2012 – Anna Netrebkoª (Manon Lescaut), Piotr Beczalaª (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szotª (Lescaut), David Pittsingerª (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi
Manon, Met, New York 31. Mar 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Manon Lescaut), Piotr Beczala (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szot (Lescaut), David Pittsinger (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi
Manon, Met, New York 3. Apr 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Manon Lescaut), Piotr Beczala (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szot (Lescaut), David Pittsinger (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi
Manon, Met, New York 7. Apr 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Manon Lescaut), Piotr Beczala (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szot (Lescaut), David Pittsinger (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi [The Met: Live in HD]
Manon, Met, New York 11. Apr 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Manon Lescaut), Piotr Beczala (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szot (Lescaut), David Pittsinger (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi
Manon, Met, New York 14. Apr 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Manon Lescaut), Piotr Beczala (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szot (Lescaut), David Pittsinger (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi
Manon, Met, New York 17. Apr 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Manon Lescaut), Piotr Beczala (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szot (Lescaut), David Pittsinger (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi
Manon, Met, New York 20. Apr 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Manon Lescaut), Piotr Beczala (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szot (Lescaut), David Pittsinger (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi
Manon, Met, New York 23. Apr 2012 – Anna Netrebko (Manon Lescaut), TBA (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Paulo Szot (Lescaut), David Pittsinger (Le Comte des Grieux), NN (Guillot de Morfontaine), NN (De Brétigny), NN (Poussette), NN (Javotte), NN (Rosette), NN (Innkeeper); Laurent Pelly (Director), Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House, Fabio Luisi
Rabu, 08 September 2010
The premiere of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Wiener Staatsoper will be broadcast live on BR-Klassik
The premiere of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" at the Wiener Staatsoper on 2. April 2011, starring Anna Netrebko in the title role, making her role debut, Elina Garanca as Giovanna Seymour, Francesco Meli as Lord Riccardo Percy, Ildebrando d’Arcangelo as Enrico VIII and Elisabeth Kulman as Smeton, will be broadcast live on BR-Klassik German radio. Eric Génovèse is the stage director and maestro Evelino Pidó conducts the Chor und Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper.
Sabtu, 17 April 2010
The new roles Anna Netrebko will sing the upcoming years
Anna Netrebko is facing new challenges and she will sing new and heaviest roles in the upcoming years as The Voice of Russia has published.
The first new role that will face Anna Netrebko is the title role in Donizetti's Anna Bolena. Netrebko will sing this role at Wiener Staatsoper of Wien in April 2011 and at the Metropolitan Opera of New York, opening the 2011-2012 season. It's also expected that she will return with this role to the Teatro Real of Madrid, where she sang the role of Natasha in Prokofiev's War and Peace in April/May 2001, the 2011-2012 season.
The second new role will be Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin. Anna Netrebko will sing this role at the Metropolitan Opera of New York, the 2012-2013 season.
The third new role will be Leonora in Verdi's Il Trovatore. Anna Netrebko will sing this heeaviest role at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the 2013-2014 season. Daniel Barenboim will conduct the Staatskapelle Berlin. Netrebko could make her debut at the Gran Teatro del Liceo of Barcelona with this role.
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