Cenerentola Final Act II

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2009

Cenerentola : Vivica Genaux
Dandini : Pietro Spagnoli
Magnifico : Alessandro Corbelli
Alidoro : Ildebrando D'Arcangelo
Don Ramiro : Paul Austin Kelly
Clorinda : Clara di Censo
Tisbe : Nidia Palacios

Direction : Evelino Pido

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  • Musically wonderful! Vivica is a phenomenon. As for the production... no comments, awful, ridiculous, I don't know why so many European productions have to be like that, and they all look the same, for God's sake, what is that setting!!! Poor taste

  • the staging is from Irina Brook , the daughter of Peter Brook, ok she's french because she borned in paris, but her parents and family are american.

    So it's not about European taste.

    You don't like this staging, ok but don't put some xenophobic comment please

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  • a me piace molto, e poi è cantata divinamente, il fraseggio di Corbelli poi è sensazionale, ma tutti eccellenti

  • AHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!! Weill i admit i saw everything and anything from vivica and Ildebrando, musically speaking but DANCING was the last thing i expected to see them do!! Hahahahahahaahah!!!!

  • beautiful!!!!!!!

  • Really funny to see the singers trying to dance.

    Why not?

  • This production is absolutely ridiculous ... would be even for a low level musical embarrassingly ... poor Rossini ... 

  • I saw this production in Stockholm. Most of the staging has nothing to do with the original italian text...

    Modern production : YES

    Stupid productions : NO

  • No, I am correct. La Cenerentola has two acts. This sequence concludes the first act.

  • Taste is purely subjective, and "modernized," oh sure why the heck not? But what I dont' get is why when such works are "modernized" it has to be such absurdity-- this looks not comical but comic-strip, ridiculous wardrobe and minimalist set. I love the dance at the end, but as with TV and cinema today the editing so choppy as to be all but unwatchable. Are they afriad I'll actually get to SEE Ildebrando cut up the rug?

  • This is the first act finale , not the second act finale

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