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Verdi: Falstaff (Teatro Regio di Parma)
Part of Tutto Verdi series - Falstaff (2011) Parma. 'Falstaff' is an opera in three acts by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901). The libretto was adapted by Arrigo Boito from Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' and scenes from 'Henry IV, parts 1 and 2'. The work premiered on 9 February 1893 at La Scala, Milan
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Plot Summary
This production of Verdi's final opera, Falstaff, directed by Davide Livermore, brings Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor to life with a vibrant and modern staging. The story follows the roguish knight Sir John Falstaff as he attempts to woo two wealthy married women simultaneously to improve his financial standing, leading to a series of comedic deceptions and embarrassments. The opera is a masterful blend of wit, music, and character, culminating in a joyous finale that celebrates life and laughter.
Critical Reception
The Teatro Regio di Parma production of Falstaff was generally well-received, praised for its energetic direction and strong vocal performances. Critics highlighted the innovative staging and the musicality of the cast, particularly the principals. The opera's wit and charm were effectively conveyed, making it an enjoyable experience for both opera aficionados and newcomers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant and modern staging by Davide Livermore.
Commended for strong vocal performances, especially from the lead cast.
Noted for its energetic musical direction and effective conveyance of the opera's comedic elements.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this particular production is not readily available. However, audiences typically appreciate well-staged and vocally strong productions of Verdi's Falstaff, enjoying its humor and musical richness.
Fun Fact
This production was part of the Verdi Festival in Parma, an annual celebration dedicated to the composer Giuseppe Verdi, held in the region where he was born and worked.
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