Fedora (complete opera)

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Fedora (complete opera)
Nino Machaidze, Angela Gheorghiu, Plácido Domingo / Orchestre symphonique et choers de la Monnaie, Alberto Veronesi

[ Deutsche Grammophon / 2 CD Box Set ]

Release Date: Tuesday 1 March 2011

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"Fedora herself is the crux of the opera, and Angela Gheorghiu brings the full weight of her imposing, aloof delivery to the role."
(The Independent)

"Both [Domingo and Gheorghiu] give highly assured and vividly characterised performances...[they] sing with the requisite ardour and commitment, stirring up a storm in the long final duet...Alberto Veronesi's conducting keeps crashing vulgarity at bay. Those who like this sort of thing will like this very much indeed."
(Daily telegraph)

"[Domingo] has plenty of heart, a key ingredient in a part whose dramatic requirements are few apart from appearing ardent, unfortunate, and misunderstood. Backed by stage experience in the opera, Domingo conveys these qualities easily...Veronesi, with the orchestra and chorus of La Monnaie in Brussels, lavishes affection on Giordano's score"
(The Times)

"Fedora herself is the crux of the opera, and Angela Gheorghiu brings the full weight of her imposing, aloof delivery to the role."
(The Independent)

"the refulgence [of Domingo's tone] is heart-warming. One is constantly having cause to revise, or to regard as incomplete, any written estimate of Domingo's career as a singer, and here is another instance...The generous provision of small parts is made the most of, and recorded sound is clear and spacious."
(Gramophone)

"[Domingo] communicates splendid dramatic involvement throughout his performance here...both charm and white-hot passion are required, and in neither department is Domingo lacking...the middle voice remains as burnished as ever...The Monnaie orchestra plays with great beauty and accomplishment under Alberto Veronesi."
(INternational Record Review)