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Monteverdi: L'Incoronazione di Poppea
Monteverdi: L'Incoronazione di Poppea

Cynthia Haymon (Poppea); Brigitte Balleys (Nerone); Michael Chance (Ottone); Claron McFadden (Valletto); Heidi Grant Murphy (Drusilla); Ning Liang (Ottavia)

Almost four decades before creating his Poppea, Monteverdi wrote in the preface to his fifth book of madrigals, “The modern composer must create his works solely on the basis of the truth” – a credo to which the music of his final opera is utterly faithful.
Poppea is a potent work from opera’s first true creator and pioneering genius. The fact that, at the close of this highly charged ‘dramma in musica’, he allows evil to triumph over good (albeit temporarily), has frequently led to his being decried as amoral.
Monteverdi’s timeless masterpiece, which creates a modern, deep involvement in performers and audiences alike, is brilliantly captured in this High Definition live recording of Pierre Audi’s moving and beautifully styled production from Het Muziektheater Amsterdam.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/08/2005
Sound Formats: DTS Surround; LPCM Stereo
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, NL
Catalogue Number: OA0925D
Conductor(s):
Christophe Rousset
Orchestra(s):
Les Talens Lyriques
Artist(s):
Cynthia Haymon; Brigitte Balleys; Michael Chance; Claron McFadden; Heidi Grant Murphy; Ning Liang; Les Talens Lyriques; Christophe Rousset
"Dutch treat - Amsterdam has a model opera company: fresh, controversial and accessible...this Poppea is a quality product of self-evidently world class distinction." (The Sunday Times)

"Memorable Monteverdi - Brigitte Balleys’s Nerone was so flawlessly sung that one never missed the more usual tenor casting of the role." (Opera)

"This latest version is virtually complete and, in musical terms, it has the most consistent cast yet - mezzo-soprano Brigitte Balleys as Nero is credibly masculine...Ning Liang is darkly dignified as Ottavia, countertenor Michael Chance (Ottone) and bass Harry van der Kamp (Seneca) are rock steady in their roles. " (BBC Music Magazine)

Cynthia Haymon (Poppea); Brigitte Balleys (Nerone); Michael Chance (Ottone); Claron McFadden (Valletto); Heidi Grant Murphy (Drusilla); Ning Liang (Ottavia)

Almost four decades before creating his Poppea, Monteverdi wrote in the preface to his fifth book of madrigals, “The modern composer must create his works solely on the basis of the truth” – a credo to which the music of his final opera is utterly faithful.
Poppea is a potent work from opera’s first true creator and pioneering genius. The fact that, at the close of this highly charged ‘dramma in musica’, he allows evil to triumph over good (albeit temporarily), has frequently led to his being decried as amoral.
Monteverdi’s timeless masterpiece, which creates a modern, deep involvement in performers and audiences alike, is brilliantly captured in this High Definition live recording of Pierre Audi’s moving and beautifully styled production from Het Muziektheater Amsterdam.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/08/2005
Sound Formats: DTS Surround; LPCM Stereo
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, NL
Catalogue Number: OA0925D

Conductor(s):
Christophe Rousset
Orchestra(s):
Les Talens Lyriques
Artist(s):
Cynthia Haymon; Brigitte Balleys; Michael Chance; Claron McFadden; Heidi Grant Murphy; Ning Liang; Les Talens Lyriques; Christophe Rousset

"Dutch treat - Amsterdam has a model opera company: fresh, controversial and accessible...this Poppea is a quality product of self-evidently world class distinction." (The Sunday Times)

"Memorable Monteverdi - Brigitte Balleys’s Nerone was so flawlessly sung that one never missed the more usual tenor casting of the role." (Opera)

"This latest version is virtually complete and, in musical terms, it has the most consistent cast yet - mezzo-soprano Brigitte Balleys as Nero is credibly masculine...Ning Liang is darkly dignified as Ottavia, countertenor Michael Chance (Ottone) and bass Harry van der Kamp (Seneca) are rock steady in their roles. " (BBC Music Magazine)