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Mozart: La Clemenza di Tito -- Glyndebourne [DVD] [1991]
 
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Mozart: La Clemenza di Tito -- Glyndebourne [DVD] [1991]

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  • Actors: Philip Langridge, Diana Montague, Elzbieta Szmytka, Ashley Putnam, Martine Mahé
  • Directors: Robin Lough
  • Writers: Caterino Mazzolà, Pietro Metastasio
  • Format: Classical, PAL
  • Language Italian
  • Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Arthaus Musik
  • DVD Release Date: 29 April 2002
  • Run Time: 143 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000065UH8
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 100,689 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Mozart's Clemenza di Tito ("The Clemency of Titus") makes for riveting viewing in this Glyndebourne performance directed by Nicholas Hytner and conducted by Andrew Davis staged in the composer's bicentenary in 1991. Mozart's last opera, Clemenza was for some time considered below par by his own exalted standards. He composed it in a rush, the recitatives are by a pupil and it had to be on an appropriate theme to please the new Hapsburg monarch, for whose enthronement it was designed. There's little character development and the musical style harks back to operatic conventions Mozart had done so much to overthrow.

Watching this production one would scarcely credit that such reservations once held sway. Hytner and his team have put a contemporary angle on a story set in Rome AD 78 in which sets, props and the stage itself are constructed to different dimensions offering alternate perspectives on a static tale. A slanting pillar and a sloping corridor allude to the unhinged mind of the scheming Vitellia, the central character, who puts her confidant Sesto on an emotional roller coaster ride as she ensnares him to plot the downfall of Titus. The principals use their eyes to communicate to one another as well as the audience and in the imaginatively staged entrances and exits of the ensembles one senses Hytner's choreographic instincts coming to the fore.

The superb cast sing magnificently and look stunning. Philip Langridge is an eloquent Titus, Diana Monatgue a sincere Sesto and Ashley Putnam brings a touch of Alexis Colby to her portrayal of Vitellia. The London Philharmonic are all fired up under conductor Andrew Davis' fervent direction. The performance (the "Overture" accompanied by a visual montage of artefacts of Ancient Rome) is played on modern instruments yet articulated and reproduced with the clarity and definition associated with period ones.

On the DVD: La Clemenza di Tito has no special features save for the obligatory subtitles. The picture quality is outstanding with the imaginative and colourful production design caught, like the music, with exceptional fidelity. The high drama at the conclusion of Act 1 justifies running on without a break into Act 2. This is a must for all lovers of opera. --Adrian Edwards

Video Description
Sound: PCM Stereo
Picture: 4:3
Menu languages: GB, D, F, SP
Subtitles: I, GB, D, F, SP
Region code: 2,5

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5.0 out of 5 stars This production is a triumph in absolutely every respect., 6 Mar 2006
By pointone (Bournemouth UK) - See all my reviews
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The stage settings are sparse, mainly warm neutral shades, but with dramatic areas of brightly decorated wall, the inspiration seems to have been the ruins of Pompeii, as the wall paintings are mainly fragments as in the present day ruins of the city.

These backgrounds focus the attention upon costumes of the singers, nearly all deep colours, red for the mezzo’s acting male roles, and a wonderful subtly shaded shimmering deep grey for the women, closely focusing attention on the drama. The acting and singing is superb all round, with the benefit of close ups to bring out the facial expressions and subtitles so the fine libretto can be fully appreciated.

Although this is an opera seria with long recitatives the story is simple and timeless. Because of her fury at being passed over as a choice for Empress a ruthless woman Vitellia (Ashley Putnam) cruelly manipulates a young man Sesto (Diana Montague) who is hopelessly in love with her into murdering his friend the humane emperor of Rome Tito (Philip Langridge). Everything contributes to an engrossing drama drawing you into the human tragedies of all concerned.

“Clemenza” was Mozart’s final opera and a return to what was by then an archaic form, but in a performance like this it is unforgettable.

To all the superlatives must be mentioned the fine orchestral accompaniment, and the excellent stereo sound with an extremely natural balance between orchestra and singers.

Wonderful!

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10 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars SO bad, 30 Dec 2002
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Oh, but I beg to differ! How did Hytner's Glyndebourne production of 'Tito' ever get a reputation of being daring, even great? This DVD is a blatant exhibition of everything that is so often wrong with opera, mercilessly caught in awkward camera angles. Everything here is misconceived, except the musical execution of Mr. Davis and is glorious orchestra. The décor i B-movie scifi, the costumes a cheap imitation of classical Roman togas. Singers stand still with arms outstretched, when the chorus marches in to arrest Sesto, they just stand there, while he delivers his aria, then march out again, and that's the way with this pitiful production. Langridge in the title role might almost achieve greatness, Davis certainly so, but never ever in dire circumstances such as there. I must say I hated every second. This is what modernity looked like in the early 70s, and Hytner is 20 years too late. Don't buy! Instead go for Gardiner's Chatelet production of 'Così fan tutte', the stuff that dreams are made of, and far more daring than anything Hytner ever came up with.
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