BELCANTO FESTIVAL FIRENZE 2016
BELCANTO FESTIVAL FIRENZE 2016
Review by Fabio Bardelli. Photos: Simone Donati Terra Project Contrasto
FIRENZE/ITALY: Belcanto Festival in Florence: a veritable “Belcanto orgy” was given by the Florence Opera Theatre to its audience, in fact in a very few days (and after Semiramide by Rossini and Rosmonda d’Inghilterra by Donizetti that we reviewed separately) we could also attend recitals of Chris Merritt, Michael Spyres, and Jessica Pratt together with Shalva Mukeria.
Chris Merritt
But let’s go in order. American tenor Chris Merritt was one of the historical protagonists of “Rossini renaissance” of the eighties of the 20thCentury. His debut was in 1975 and we all remember very well his splendid performances in many operas by Rossini in Pesaro and other houses.
Over the years and with the natural changes of the voice he also approached different roles and repertoires, and recently in Florence we heard him in Candide by Leonard Bernstein and Hänsel and Gretel by Humperdinck as the Witch. Only two months ago I heard him in Montisi (Siena) in a program that in part could remember that one now under review in Florence.
Of course the voice is no longer what it used to be its heyday but maintains its large volume and partially incisiveness and timbre. Some flaws in intonation and a certain uniformity in performing the demanding program didn’t prevent the large audience to applaud warmly the singer.
Mr Merritt was excellently accompained by pianist Beatrice Benzi and also gave an encore, a page from Hänsel and Gretel.
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Michael Spyres
Michael Spyres looks like an anti-star, a nice American kid, well built, jovial and a bit Gascon. He shows a voice characterized by a surprising freshness, nice, not much wide in volume but well projected so to easily pass through the orchestra, rather uniform in all registers, showing evenness in the voice delivery and in the attacks and a continuous expressivity in his way of singing. His stunning technique allows him to go up and down on the stave with apparent almost irritating ease. His vocal range is huge, and he seems to embody the myth of “baritenori” of the past.
As we can see from the program his recital was a “Tribute to Andrea Nozzari”, an eminent Italian tenor of the early 19th Century for which both Rossini both other musicians wrote works that he premiered at his time.
It was on the whole a really beautiful concert, which allowed to listen to Mr Spyres particularly in his refined favorite repertoire that is in Rossini music. In the same days in Florence he approached the character of King Henry II in Rosmonda d’Inghilterra by Gaetano Donizetti, but the vocal lines by Rossini and his characters allow him to be if is possible to say even more convincing.
The choice of the pieces of the program is so to amply demonstrate the exciting possibilities of Mr Spyres’ way of singing in an authentic repertoire of a baritenor: huge vocal range, fulminating coloratura, softness, accurate vocal line, a really great executive class merge in the magic of his phrasing and in the high register’s brightness.
Overall a great recital, really to remember, greeted by a real triumph by the unfortunately scarce audience.
The conductor David Perry, with the collaboration of the Orchestra and Chorus of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, accompanied the young tenor with great professionalism.
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Jessica Pratt and Shalva Mukeria
Just from the program of the concert conducted by Fabrizio Maria Carminati starring Jessica Pratt and Shalva Mukeria we had the impression of a popular evening: an usual “opera anthology” with arias and duets interspersed with some symphonic pages. Some good choices approach rather questionable ones as some cuts, but overall it was an enjoyable evening of music.
Within a few weeks Jessica Pratt was subjected in Florence to a real tour de force, having been the main character of Semiramide and Rosmonda d’Inghilterra, besides this concert.
The pureness of her voice and her intelligent sensitive way of singing was revealed above all in the air “Oh! Quante volte oh quante!” from I Capuleti e i Montecchi by Bellini, admirably chiseled by the Australian soprano. There was not a shadow of routine or mannered or algid way to sing, she really solicited the innermost chords of the listeners’ soul in a commendable and moving way. A really beautiful rendition.
At a slightly lower level, but equally notable, the performance of pages from I Puritani and Linda di Chamounix with the usual brightness and safety of the high register of Mrs Pratt’s voice.
The Georgian tenor Shalva Mukeria does not have a voice that we could define a “beautiful one” but sings in a fairly focused and accurate way
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. His voice is rather well set, homogeneous enough, goes up with relative ease, but his way of singing seems always rather vague and not very personal.
The performance of the conductor Fabrizio Maria Carminati was rather alternate, but he was well supported by the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino.
The two singers also gave an encore, “Son geloso del zefiro errante” from La Sonnambula by Vincenzo Bellini.
Programs:
Tenore, CHRIS MERRITT
Pianista, Beatrice Benzi
Opera di Firenze, Italy
2016 October 10th
Alessandro Scarlatti
Già il sole dal Gange
Christoph Willibald Gluck
O del mio dolce ardor
Giovanni Battista Bononcini
Per la gloria d’adorarvi
Giovanni Legrenzi
Che fiero costume
Francesco Durante
Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile
Vincenzo Bellini
Dolente immagine di Fille mia
Bella Nice, che d’amore
Gaetano Donizetti
Il sospiro
Amor Marinaro (Me voglio fa ‘na casa)
Gioachino Rossini
La promessa
Canzonetta
Ariette à l’ancienne
Ariette villageoise
L’esule
Nizza
L’orgia
La danza (Tarantella Napolitana)
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Tenore, MICHAEL SPYRES
Direttore, David Parry
Orchestra e Coro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Maestro del coro, Lorenzo Fratini
Opera di Firenze, italy
2016 October 11th
Omaggio a Andrea Nozzari
Gioachino Rossini
Otello, ossia Il moro di Venezia:
Cavatina di Otello: “Ah sì, per voi già sento”
Zelmira:
Aria di Antenore: “Mentre qual fiera… ah! dopo tanti palpiti”
Sinfonia da Ermione
Giovanni Pacini
Alessandro nelle Indie:
Scena ed Aria di Alessandro: “Oggetto sì adorabile… Perché fra tanti affetti”
Gioachino Rossini
Ermione:
Scena e cavatina di Pirro, “Balena in man del figlio”
Gioachino Rossini
Da La donna del lago:
Cavatina di Rodrigo, “Eccomi a voi”
Da Elisabetta, regina d’Inghilterra:
Scena e aria di Leicester: “Della cieca fortuna”
Giovanni Simone Mayr
Sinfonia da Medea in Corinto
Cavatina di Giasone: “Amor per te penai”
Gioachino Rossini
Ricciardo e Zoraide
Scena e aria di Agorante: “Minacci pur: disprezzo”
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Soprano, JESSICA PRATT
Tenore, SHALVA MUKERIA
Direttore, Fabrizio Maria Carminati
Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Opera di Firenze, italy
2016 October 14th
Gaetano Donizetti
Sinfonia da Roberto Devereux
Vincenzo Bellini
I Capuleti e i Montecchi:
“Oh! quante volte, oh quante!”
Gaetano Donizetti
Il duca d’Alba:
“Angelo casto e bel”
Vincenzo Bellini
La sonnambula:
“Ah! non credea mirarti… Ah! non giunge”
Giovanni Simone Mayr
Sinfonia da L’amor coniugale
Vincenzo Bellini
I Puritani: “Son già lontani… Corre a valle..
. Vieni fra queste braccia”
Gaetano Donizetti
Sinfonia da Don Pasquale
La Favorite: “Ange si pur”
Linda di Chamounix: “Ah! Tardai troppo… O luce di quest’anima”
Lucia di Lammermoor: “Tombe degli avi miei”
“Lucia perdona… Verranno a te sull’aura”