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Il Trovatore
1966 film version of Verdi's opera.
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Plot Summary
This classic opera, set in medieval Aragon, tells the tragic story of Manrico, a troubadour, and his forbidden love for Leonora. Their passion is complicated by the vengeful Countess Azucena, who seeks retribution for the death of her son, and the dark secrets of Manrico's own past. The opera unfolds with dramatic revelations, duels, and ultimately, profound loss, exploring themes of love, revenge, and destiny.
Critical Reception
This Met Live Opera presentation of 'Il Trovatore' is highly regarded for its stellar cast, particularly the iconic performances of Leontyne Price and Franco Corelli, and Franco Zeffirelli's visually stunning production. It is celebrated as a definitive staging of Verdi's dramatic masterpiece, praised for its vocal brilliance and powerful emotional impact.
What Reviewers Say
Leontyne Price delivers a legendary performance as Leonora.
Franco Corelli's Manrico is vocally powerful and dramatically compelling.
Zeffirelli's production is opulent and visually magnificent.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific 1966 production are not widely available as a distinct dataset. However, 'Il Trovatore' as an opera is generally beloved by opera enthusiasts for its powerful music and dramatic intensity.
Fun Fact
Franco Zeffirelli's production of 'Il Trovatore' for the Metropolitan Opera in 1966 was groundbreaking for its time, featuring elaborate sets and costumes that were a significant departure from previous, more minimalist stagings.
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