Rodelinda
Rodelinda

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Rodelinda

1998
Movie
204 min
Italian

Jean-Marie Villegier's modern interpretation of Handel's "Rodelinda" – filmed live at the world-renowned Glyndebourne Opera House in the United Kingdom, sets the timeless tale of jealousy and treachery in the black-and-white world of the silent-movie era. Soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci sings the title role of Rodelinda, with tenor Kurt Streit and bass Umberto Chiummo performing the parts of Grimoaldo and Garibaldo, respectively.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Annilese MischelGenres: Opera

Plot Summary

Set in 10th-century Lombardy, Rodelinda tells the story of a queen fighting to regain her throne and reunite with her banished husband. Amidst political intrigue and power struggles, she faces a usurper who attempts to force her into marriage. Through clever schemes and the support of loyal subjects, Rodelinda navigates betrayal and deceit to ultimately restore justice and her rightful place.

Critical Reception

The 1998 recording of Handel's Rodelinda, directed by Annilese Mischel, garnered praise for its musical interpretations and vocal performances, particularly those of the lead singers. Reviewers often highlighted the effective staging and the emotional depth conveyed by the cast, contributing to a generally positive reception within the opera community.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong vocal performances, especially from the lead soprano.

  • Noted for its effective direction and coherent staging of the complex plot.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive interpretation of Handel's score.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific production are not widely aggregated, but general reception of Handel's Rodelinda often centers on its dramatic intensity and beautiful arias.

Fun Fact

The opera 'Rodelinda' by George Frideric Handel premiered in London in 1725, and this 1998 production is a specific interpretation of that seminal work.

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