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Renee Fleming/Bryn Terfel: Under the Stars

Renee Fleming/Bryn Terfel: Under the Stars

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not my kind of singer
Review: Although Renee Flemming is a great opera singer, and I enjoyed her singing very much, I find Bryn Terfels voice to be far too throuty especially in songs like Granada and Pourquoi me Reveiller. These are I think songs far too high for him, or his technique in upper range especially is quite poor. But if you don't really care about the technical aspects of singing like I do, then there is a nice variety of songs here you can enjoy. Although the orchestrations of the musical theatre are rather robotic, the concert I think is a fun one for the general public to watch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of Opera and Broadway
Review: Both of these singers excel at opera and Broadway show tunes with Mr. Terfel having a bit of the edge over Miss Fleming in the Broadway portion. The location of the concert on a lake in South Wales is really beautiful. The occasion is Mr. Terfel's annual festival with Miss Fleming as his special guest. There are also some additional features regarding making the concert recording on the disc. I didn't see the broadcast of this concert but believe only the Broadway portion was beamed on PBS and the opera portion was not. There are 12 arias that both singers have made their own and they perform them all very well. The Broadway selections are also excellent. Terfel really brings a wonderful interpretation to all the American show tunes as proven by his previous two successful CD's. Fleming is in good voice but somehow, I felt her usual energy and sparkle wasn't always present in this concert. I've seen her many times and have witnessed this before. Ever the professional, you may not be bothered by this or even notice that her usual persona isn't quite there. She scooped a few too many notes but sang with solid technique otherwise. Regardless, if you like these two singers (they are two of my favorites), you must get this DVD. You will watch it over and over! Felt the conductor wasn't quite up to the pace of the show tunes and that a little more "punch" was needed in the orchestral Broadway portion. The arias were better as far as the orchestra and conducting was concerned. Certainly, this is a concert that offers something for everyone's taste and I intend to play it at my next opera gathering. Their voices don't necessarily blend as well as each does with other singers but their voices compliment each other's beautifully. This should be a definite addition to your DVD collection. If you like Terfel, his new concert DVD from Amsterdam is also recommended highly by this avid opera collector. Great concerts are rare for opera as well as Broadway show tunes. This one is certainly entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of Opera and Broadway
Review: Both of these singers excel at opera and Broadway show tunes with Mr. Terfel having a bit of the edge over Miss Fleming in the Broadway portion. The location of the concert on a lake in South Wales is really beautiful. The occasion is Mr. Terfel's annual festival with Miss Fleming as his special guest. There are also some additional features regarding making the concert recording on the disc. I didn't see the broadcast of this concert but believe only the Broadway portion was beamed on PBS and the opera portion was not. There are 12 arias that both singers have made their own and they perform them all very well. The Broadway selections are also excellent. Terfel really brings a wonderful interpretation to all the American show tunes as proven by his previous two successful CD's. Fleming is in good voice but somehow, I felt her usual energy and sparkle wasn't always present in this concert. I've seen her many times and have witnessed this before. Ever the professional, you may not be bothered by this or even notice that her usual persona isn't quite there. She scooped a few too many notes but sang with solid technique otherwise. Regardless, if you like these two singers (they are two of my favorites), you must get this DVD. You will watch it over and over! Felt the conductor wasn't quite up to the pace of the show tunes and that a little more "punch" was needed in the orchestral Broadway portion. The arias were better as far as the orchestra and conducting was concerned. Certainly, this is a concert that offers something for everyone's taste and I intend to play it at my next opera gathering. Their voices don't necessarily blend as well as each does with other singers but their voices compliment each other's beautifully. This should be a definite addition to your DVD collection. If you like Terfel, his new concert DVD from Amsterdam is also recommended highly by this avid opera collector. Great concerts are rare for opera as well as Broadway show tunes. This one is certainly entertaining.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Highly recommended crossover!
Review: Crossovers tend to either be disastrous or brilliant. Renee & Bryn make a smashing pair in this DVD. The CD is equally outstanding. At first I thought Renee's voice was a bit too powerful for the roles that she sang, but after the second time I listened to the DVD, I was convinced that on one would be able to do it better. Even though it was Bryn's concert, Renee took the limelight from the start and was the audiences star. She has a unmatched stage glamour, similar to that of Angela Ghiorghiu, Anna Moffo and Maria Callas (if one can dare put them in the same league). The DVD has an added opera concert which is a great bonus. Her "Vilja, o Vilja" is magic (I was speechless when she reached the top note at the end with such ease). In the Broadway section, the highlight must be "Not while I'm around". The two voices compliment eachother and they both look like they are enjoying what they do. The filming of the concert and interviews are a great bonus. All in all, a wonderful buy. Well worth it if you are a Renee or Bryn fan. Well conducted, well produced and brilliantly sung!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Highly recommended crossover!
Review: Crossovers tend to either be disastrous or brilliant. Renee & Bryn make a smashing pair in this DVD. The CD is equally outstanding. At first I thought Renee's voice was a bit too powerful for the roles that she sang, but after the second time I listened to the DVD, I was convinced that on one would be able to do it better. Even though it was Bryn's concert, Renee took the limelight from the start and was the audiences star. She has a unmatched stage glamour, similar to that of Angela Ghiorghiu, Anna Moffo and Maria Callas (if one can dare put them in the same league). The DVD has an added opera concert which is a great bonus. Her "Vilja, o Vilja" is magic (I was speechless when she reached the top note at the end with such ease). In the Broadway section, the highlight must be "Not while I'm around". The two voices compliment eachother and they both look like they are enjoying what they do. The filming of the concert and interviews are a great bonus. All in all, a wonderful buy. Well worth it if you are a Renee or Bryn fan. Well conducted, well produced and brilliantly sung!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly enjoyable! All you thought it was!
Review: Highly enjoyable! What a treat it must have been to sit in this audience! Fleming's Rusalka Song to the Moon was so heart-felt, Fleming walked off stage fighting tears. Vila, o Vilja from the Merry Widow was just gorgeous. And that gorgeous gelled out high note at the end was just heaven. What's admirable about Fleming is the control she maintained with her body while she sings. She just stands there, arms by her side, and sounds comes out. And the songs where she does gesticulate, the movements are easy and smooth and always influenced by an emotion and given an action. Almost every song on this DVD sounds better than on the CD -- if that's possible! Fleming does this surprise high note in the middle of Summertime that's perfectly welcome and beautiful. The "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" duet is everything I hoped it would be. Bess is tailor-made for Fleming's voice. Terfel gives a hefty Porgy, accent and all! Fleming's "Hello, Young Lovers" is so touching! Terfel sings everything with that sure assurance that we've come to expect from him. Watching him sing is a singing lesson onto itself!

Believe me, for what this is really worth, the price isn't bad at all!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly enjoyable! All you thought it was!
Review: Highly enjoyable! What a treat it must have been to sit in this audience! Fleming's Rusalka Song to the Moon was so heart-felt, Fleming walked off stage fighting tears. Vila, o Vilja from the Merry Widow was just gorgeous. And that gorgeous gelled out high note at the end was just heaven. What's admirable about Fleming is the control she maintained with her body while she sings. She just stands there, arms by her side, and sounds comes out. And the songs where she does gesticulate, the movements are easy and smooth and always influenced by an emotion and given an action. Almost every song on this DVD sounds better than on the CD -- if that's possible! Fleming does this surprise high note in the middle of Summertime that's perfectly welcome and beautiful. The "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" duet is everything I hoped it would be. Bess is tailor-made for Fleming's voice. Terfel gives a hefty Porgy, accent and all! Fleming's "Hello, Young Lovers" is so touching! Terfel sings everything with that sure assurance that we've come to expect from him. Watching him sing is a singing lesson onto itself!

Believe me, for what this is really worth, the price isn't bad at all!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The way these projects should be done
Review: I really expected to dislike this DVD, despite being a fan of both Ms. Fleming and Mr. Terfel, but this turns out to be a completely winning project from beginning to end. The concert is divided into two parts: a group of classical arias followed by a well-chosen selection from Broadway shows.

Of the many pleasures here, Fleming gives a completely thrilling version of Dvorak's "Song of the Moon" from "Rusalka," and "Loving You" from Sondheim's "Passion." Later she unites with Terfel in Sondheim's "Not While I'm Around," one of the most touching songs from "Sweeney Todd." They also do a gorgeous "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" with their two voices intertwining as precisely as anyone could want in Gershwin's soaring song. Terfel is also amazingly good in "Seventy-Six Trombones" from "The Music Man," and several unexpectedly moving tracks from "Woman of the Year."

The setting for the concert is Terfel's own Faenol Festival in North Wales, and this DVD could almost be a travel advertisement sponsored by the Welsh government. The camera often pulls back for long shots of the concert tent, positioned serenely right next to a lake, with rolling hills in the background and a sky full of stars above. (Well, for most of the concert, anyway -- near the end of the evening it begins to rain!)

The Welsh Opera orchestra does a terrific job, as do conductors Gareth Jones (in the classical half) and Paul Gemignani (in the Broadway portion). I was as skeptical as anyone of this crossover-type project, but I must confess, it's totally wonderful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The way these projects should be done
Review: I really expected to dislike this DVD, despite being a fan of both Ms. Fleming and Mr. Terfel, but this turns out to be a completely winning project from beginning to end. The concert is divided into two parts: a group of classical arias followed by a well-chosen selection from Broadway shows.

Of the many pleasures here, Fleming gives a completely thrilling version of Dvorak's "Song of the Moon" from "Rusalka," and "Loving You" from Sondheim's "Passion." Later she unites with Terfel in Sondheim's "Not While I'm Around," one of the most touching songs from "Sweeney Todd." They also do a gorgeous "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" with their two voices intertwining as precisely as anyone could want in Gershwin's soaring song. Terfel is also amazingly good in "Seventy-Six Trombones" from "The Music Man," and several unexpectedly moving tracks from "Woman of the Year."

The setting for the concert is Terfel's own Faenol Festival in North Wales, and this DVD could almost be a travel advertisement sponsored by the Welsh government. The camera often pulls back for long shots of the concert tent, positioned serenely right next to a lake, with rolling hills in the background and a sky full of stars above. (Well, for most of the concert, anyway -- near the end of the evening it begins to rain!)

The Welsh Opera orchestra does a terrific job, as do conductors Gareth Jones (in the classical half) and Paul Gemignani (in the Broadway portion). I was as skeptical as anyone of this crossover-type project, but I must confess, it's totally wonderful.


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