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Gaetano Donizetti: L'Elisir D'Amore (The Elixir Of Love) (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Amedeo Nazzari, Mariella Lotti, Mario Ferrari, Dina Sassoli, Giulio Tomasini
Director: Camillo Mastrocinque
Category: Classics, Classics
Studio: Naxos
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Length:
144 mins

 
 

 

Slowly the camera roams through the narrow streets of Macerata, past the cathedral, the monuments, the library and the university, until it reaches the Arena Sferisterio. In the 1820s this was a competition venue for handball. At the beginning of the twentieth century the 'neo-classical monster', as the stadium is disrespectfully called, was also discovered as an opera venue and a dazzling backdrop for the Macerata Opera Festival. In July 2002, An audience of 5000 had gathered to listen to the new production of Elixir Of Love under the direction of Saverio Marconi, conducted by Niels Muus.

Using a trick the director succeeded in preserving the open-air atmosphere while at the same time eliminating the echo of the voices and instruments. Donizetti's operas had for a long time as frivolities, as repertoire works, "which can be staged anywhere", as W.H.L Riehl sarcastically remarked in his 'Musikalische Charakterbilder' (Musical Character Studies), "whether in Paris or Butzbach, with a good or a bad cast, complete or in part, rehearsed as a showpiece or as a stopgap, not too long and not too short, not too difficult and not too easy, comprehensible to all and stimulating the senses of many."

This prejudice is perhaps due to the fact that composing came easily to Donizetti; he even boasted that he could compose a symphony within one and a quarter hour. The comedy The Elixir Of Love is said to have taken him all of a fortnight to write. The premiere in the Teatro della Canobbiana in Milan in 1832, was an unqualified success; it resulted in a series of 32 sold-out houses for the composer and even inspired Richard Wagner in 1840 to produce a piano score of the work. Donizetti based his work on a French fable by Eugene Scribe, which Felice Romani turned into a multifaceted libretto of two acts.