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Verdi: Falstaff
Nicola Alaimo (Falstaff), Simone Piazzola (Ford), Matthew Swensen (Fenton), Ailyn Pérez (Alice Ford), Francesca Boncompagni (Nannetta), Sara Mingardo (Mrs. Quickly), Caterina Piva (Meg Page), Christian Collia (Dr Cajus), Antonio Garés (Bardolfo), Gianluca Buratto (Pistola)
Orchestra E Coro...
This is a straightdown-the-line account of Falstaff from director Sven-Eric Bechtolf, where the interest resides in lively characterisation and attractive singing rather than conceptual bells...
Verdi: Falstaff
Nicola Alaimo (Falstaff), Simone Piazzola (Ford), Matthew Swensen (Fenton), Ailyn Pérez (Alice Ford), Francesca Boncompagni (Nannetta), Sara Mingardo (Mrs. Quickly), Caterina Piva (Meg Page), Christian Collia (Dr Cajus), Antonio Garés (Bardolfo), Gianluca Buratto (Pistola)
Orchestra E Coro...
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This is a straightdown-the-line account of Falstaff from director Sven-Eric Bechtolf, where the interest resides in lively characterisation and attractive singing rather than conceptual bells...
About
Falstaff was composed to a libretto fashioned by Arrigo Boito largely from Shakespeare’s play The Merry Wives of Windsor. Superficially the work is an opera buffa in its depiction of the travails of the penniless knight, Sir John Falstaff, but goes beyond the operatic tradition of the time. The vocal line is integrated into the orchestral texture, and with self-quotations and parodic elements, the opera is saturated with as much irony as comedy, forming the fitting culmination of Verdi’s entire operatic life. Sir John Eliot Gardiner conducts this acclaimed staging of Verdi’s final masterpiece.
‘The new edition of Verdi’s Falstaff, staged the other night at the Teatro del Maggio, received an enthusiastic welcome and was followed by an endless line of applause that even prompted John Eliot Gardiner to repeat the final fugue... the proof of the protagonist Nicola Alaimo was formidable, an ideal Falstaff for the liveliness of the scenic game as well as for the variety of phrasing and the richness of expressive nuances but overall the rest of the company was well chosen...’ – La Nazione
‘Fun and applause for a “Falstaff” that Verdi would have liked. Verdi would have been satisfied: at the Falstaff on stage at the Teatro del Maggio, the new staging by director Sven-Eric Bechtolf, the audience not only pays joyful applause, but also has fun. First of all thanks to Nicola Alaimo, who is a formidable Falstaff, capable of holding the scene from the very last with lively and natural identification with the character, and of singing it with a well-sculpted voice and ductility of accents... But fundamental in this Falstaff is the conduction of John Eliot Gardiner, well followed by the Orchestra and the Choir of the Maggio...’ – Corriere Fiorentino
‘…Falstaff declamations were magnificently delivered by the baritone Nicola Alaimo: in the first act, the clarinets, bassoons, horns and trumpets joined with him in saluting his splendid belly…’ – The New York Times
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Nicola Alaimo (Falstaff), Simone Piazzola (Ford), Matthew Swensen (Fenton), Ailyn Pérez (Alice Ford), Francesca Boncompagni (Nannetta), Sara Mingardo (Mrs. Quickly), Caterina Piva (Meg Page), Christian Collia (Dr Cajus), Antonio Garés (Bardolfo), Gianluca Buratto (Pistola)
Orchestra E Coro Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Sven-Eric Bechtolf
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Awards and reviews
October 2022
This is a straightdown-the-line account of Falstaff from director Sven-Eric Bechtolf, where the interest resides in lively characterisation and attractive singing rather than conceptual bells and whistles...Musically, the stand-out performance is from Ailyn Pérez (as Alice Ford), who sings with a beautiful sense of line.
Nov/Dec 2022
The Maggio Musicale orchestra plays beautifully and very accurately. The singers are held to a high standard of precision, too, yet nothing sounds drilled or rigid. The full humanity of Verdi’s score comes through, and if moments of burlesque intrude here and there, they are insignificant compared with the subtlety that characterizes Gardiner’s conducting.
October 2022
Caught in full codpiece-sporting splendour on DVD/Blu-ray, Nicola Alaimo’s Falstaff is a disgraceful and slightly gross chancer but he’s also a Falstaff who remembers an age of chivalry, and through Alaimo’s wonderful diction and warmth of expression we see a bounder with charisma and even romantic charm.