Wonderful music, beautiful! This is a charming production, with Jessye Norman particularly shining. For some reason, the audience seems to really give Kathleen Battle the louder applause. Don't get me wrong. She sings the part with a bit of comical mood and is quite charming. However, the larger-than-life performance and presence of Norman as Ariadne is the real show-stealer.
Admittedly, James King is a bit uneven. From afar, he sounds okay, but as he comes closer and starts singing with Norman in the duet, he is not as strong. But all in all, higly recommended. The rehearsal (extra feature) is a nice touch too.
Very enjoyable This is one of my very favorite operas--because I like Strauss, and because I have always liked the "opera within an opera" effect he uses here. The star turn in the first act by Tatiana Troyanos as the composer is wonderful. Strauss loved his female singers, and the parts of Ariadne and Zerbinetta are stunners. Jessye Norman sings her heart out as Ariadne. She also sings it on CD, but there is something about the sheer concentration and conviction she has that makes her riviting to watch.
The opinion seems divided here on Kathleen Battle--but I am a fan, and I think that her coquettishness works its charms in this part. She has the range, and hits the notes, while dancing around on stage. Her grand aria is a workout, and she takes it on with aplomb. Another reviewer here thinks a more steely voice is more appropriate to this role, but I think the typical light coloratura of K.B. actually reflects the lightness of this character very well.
The sets are a little heavy, and not as good as the new Met Production. But it is a chance to see two of the most famous prima donnas share the stage together. Not to be missed: the intermission bonus section of James Levine massaging the two massive egos. Very funny, if you know the history behind it.
For once, both acts done right! This production of Ariadne auf Naxos is a delight from start to finish. Tatiana Troyanos has the vocal weight and acting ability to make the tantrums of the 13-year-old composer great fun to watch and to hear. (Remember that both Mozart and Rossini wrote their first operas at even younger ages.) The major-domo and the dance master are comic tours-de-force. The minimal set of the second act is just what such a composer would have ordered. The inappropriate costumes of Naiad, Dryad, and Echo are just what the nouveau-rich patron would have expected/demanded. Jessie Norman is great both as the bitchy soprano of act I and as the death-obsessed Ariadne of act II. James King deliberately acts his age to connect the ageing tenor of act I with the "youthful" Bacchus of act II, but he still sings like a god. Kathleen Battle is a delight as Zerbinetta. Compared with her CD of the role, she is better in the recitatives on the DVD, but not quite as good in the aria, "Als ein gott kamm jeder gegangen."
I love this DVD!! I love Strauss, and I love this opera...the performers are amazing. Ms. Troyanos, may she rest in peace, is such an amazing lyric mezzo-soprano. Her interpretation of the Composer is truly astounding. Kathleen Battle is such an amazing Lyric Coloratura soprano. Zerbinetta's aria is one of the best things I've heard Ms. Battle perform. I just wish she wouldn't hold her tone in with the rounding of her lips. I think that's what makes her voice smaller...otherwise truly phenominal. Jessye Norman takes the cake. Her lush, warm tone is inspiring!! Evertime I hear her, I get chills. Her voice is enormous, but it still has great beauty. I love her, and I recommend this DVD to everyone. Also, Dawn Upshaw and Barbara Bonney are on this DVD, smaller roles, but still amazing.