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DVD : Gioachino Rossini - William Tell / Luca Ronconi · Riccardo Muti · G. Zancanaro · C. Merritt · Teatro alla Scala

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starring: Giorgio Zancanaro, Chris Merritt (II), Giorgio Surjan, Franco de Grandis, Amelia Felle

DVD : Gioachino Rossini - William Tell / Luca Ronconi · Riccardo Muti · G. Zancanaro · C. Merritt · Teatro alla Scala

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9786305078630
Format: Classical, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 6305078637
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Release Date: March 25, 1998
Running Time: 237 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1991
Sales Rank: 60385




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Editorial Review:

Description:
La Scala triumphs with its production of Rossini's final stagework, "William Tell." The story of William Tell, who had prompted the Swiss to overthrow their Hapsburg rulers, entwines the tale of Arnold and Matilda, a villager and a Hapsburg princess torn between their love for one another and their loyalty to their countries. Chris Merritt performs the notoriously demanding role of Arnold, and is matched by a superlative cast in equally challenging roles. Riccardo Muti leads an inspired performance from the orchestra, particularly during the famous overture. Using the uncut critical edition, this dramatic interpretation of "William Tell" is performed in a new Italian translation.

Amazon.com:
In its first video recording, the unfamiliar opera that follows the ultra-familiar overture is presented uncut--four hours of music, which seem shorter thanks to powerful conducting, virtuoso singing, and imaginative staging that often suggests more than it actually shows. Instead of scenery, a sense of time and place is evoked by projections of Swiss scenes on three large screens, and well-used props and costumes (of Rossini's era, not the Middle Ages where the action is usually set). The music is uneven but always effective and often splendid. The solo singers are good--particularly Chris Merritt in a very challenging role--and the orchestra and chorus are superb. --Joe McLellan



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great singing but dreadful production.
This DVD is widely available at a very cheap price, and I thoroughly recommend it to fans of Rossini. The production, however, is virtually a costumed concert performance, with the chorus on stands at the back and the soloists standing at the front. Singers move around as needed, but there is pretty much no attempt at acting the roles. They all just stand and deliver. Certainly, what they deliver is pretty good. The multi-screen idea is often effective, but all those images of running water ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very good and now available in less expensive edition
This classic opera is now available in a DVD that costs about $20--an excellent buy for a complete and exciting performance of this important work. It is listed under Guglielmo Tell



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Released under a differnt lable in the UK
If you are a serious Rossini fan, then this UNcut Gugliemo Tell broadcast is a must have. Although this DVD has been out of print for at least a year... and very hard to find... (and yet not worth the $239 or such price tag I saw here on amazon) well simply go to amazon.co.uk and see that Opus Arte is releasing old LaScala broadcasts. I bought it and to my suprise.. they had gone back to the original source from RAI so its actually a nicer quality then the old Image DVDs. It is NTSC not the PAL ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stunning production, superbly conducted
This video is a wonderful document of a beautifully conceived production of this monumental opera. The use of enormous screens to project scenes from the mountains of Switzerland is superbly handled, frequently breathtaking, and the visuals always complement the mood of what is taking place on stage. (I am contrasting this to a dreadfully silly production at the San Francisco Opera that put the performers on a spinning turntable for no discernible reason at the end of the opera.) Musically the performance ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - At Last! An Uncut William Tell!
Finally, to be able to see a full-length production of Rossini's final opera is a must for any full-fledged operaphile. The principals are equally wonderful and sing with a true dedication to the work. The production is modern and traditional at the same time using, as it does, motion pictures of the Swiss countryside rather than painted scenery. Even the ballets are included and they are charming, especially the one in the First Act. As with all La Scala DVDs, we get the quality of the original videotape ... Read More

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