Incredible how her chest notes are stronger and louder than the tenor’s. All my admiration from Brazil Sayoa ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ you’re the best in decades without a shadow of doubt
Ottima rappresentazione di un opera purtroppo dimenticata. Anche la celebre "Ebben? ne andrò lontana" è stata interpretata magnificamente. Complimenti.
"The world needs more Catalani"... unfortunately he died with 39 so he couldn't finish more operas which is very sad - imagine what he could have done if he had lived longer
@@h.m.muller9307 maybe and why not... and maybe we need more of those mixtures - imagine someone mixing Wagner and Mussorgsky - the world would implode
Extremely well-sung for a small company. La Wally is a work that should be given more exposure in the opera houses of the world. Verismo, yes; but far more lyrical and melodic than most works in this genre. This video cries out for subtitles. But bravo to the cast for struggling with difficult material.
The story is set in the Austrian Tyrol where the free-spirited but vulnerable Wally is in love with the handsome Giuseppe Hagenbach, the son of her father's implacable enemy. This leads to the inevitable disastrous conclusion. Act 1 The village of Hochstoff A shooting contest is being held in celebration of the 70th birthday of Wally's father, Stromminger. A hunting party arrives from the nearby village of Sölden led by Hagenbach. Old enmities quickly surface and a quarrel develops between Stromminger and Hagenbach, who trade threats and insults before Hagenbach is drawn away by his companions. Vincenzo Gellner has his own heart set on Wally and is quick to notice that during the quarrel she is clearly infatuated with her father's enemy. When left alone with Stromminger, he tells the old man of his suspicions. Recognising that Gellner is in love with his daughter, he insists that Wally agree to marry him within a month or else leave his house forever. Wally retorts that she would rather take her chances in the Alpine snows than marry Gellner. Act 2 The Eagle Tavern at Sölden A year has passed; Stromminger has died and Wally has inherited his fortune. However, Hagenbach has become engaged to Afra, the landlady of the Eagle Tavern, and is apparently not interested in Wally. A festival is taking place in Sölden and Wally is drawn to the tavern knowing that Hagenbach will be there. Hagenbach is persuaded to accept a challenge to try to win a kiss from Wally. What begins as a game quickly develops into something more serious, and Hagenbach easily wins his wager. When Wally realises she has been the victim of a cynical bet, her jealousy and fury boil over. She turns to Gellner, who is also at the festival, and insists that if he loves her he must kill Hagenbach. Act 3 A ravine La Wally returns to her home. The anger she felt has now subsided and she wishes she could take back her words. At that moment there is a knock at her door. It is Gellner, who describes how under cover of darkness he was able to set upon Hagenbach and hurl him into a deep ravine. Wally is horrified and hurries to the ravine in the hope of saving Hagenbach, even though she believes he loves Afra. She herself goes down a rope to rescue him and successfully raises his unconscious body back to the surface. Act 4 High in the Alps Lonely and depressed, Wally has climbed into the mountains above the village. Her only friend, Walter, has followed and urges her to come down for the Christmas festivities and reminds her of the dangers of avalanches. She sends him away and contemplates her imminent death. Wally hears another voice. It is Hagenbach, who has recovered from his injuries and come to confess his love. The lovers are reconciled and Hagenbach goes to find a safe path back down the mountain. He shouts up to Wally, but the noise of his call sets off an avalanche which carries him away. Wally stands for a moment on the edge of the precipice before hurling herself down to her death.
Incredible how her chest notes are stronger and louder than the tenor’s. All my admiration from Brazil Sayoa ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ you’re the best in decades without a shadow of doubt
Ottima rappresentazione di un opera purtroppo dimenticata. Anche la celebre "Ebben? ne andrò lontana" è stata interpretata magnificamente. Complimenti.
Superb! What a fabulous company! The world needs more Catalani!
sounds like a mixture of Verdi and Puccini with a little shot of Wagner
@@stefanmuller1269 Isn't that exactly (ok - more or less) what Catalani wanted?
"The world needs more Catalani"... unfortunately he died with 39 so he couldn't finish more operas which is very sad - imagine what he could have done if he had lived longer
@@h.m.muller9307 maybe and why not... and maybe we need more of those mixtures - imagine someone mixing Wagner and Mussorgsky - the world would implode
Wally: Saioa Hernandez, soprano
Hagenbach: Zoran Todorovic, tenor
Gellner: Claudio Sgura, baritone
Walter: Serena Gamberoni, soprano
Stomminger: Giovanni Battista Parodi, bass
Afra: Carlotta Vichi, mezzo soprano
Opera meravigliosa!! Bisogna aspettare Puccini per sentire le stesse emozioni di Ebben, ne andrò lontana
Dal vivo eovinata dagli applausi
An amazingly creditable performance for a relatively small theater - and obviously a triumphant success! Made me cry - as Catalani should!
Extremely well-sung for a small company. La Wally is a work that should be given more exposure in the opera houses of the world. Verismo, yes; but far more lyrical and melodic than most works in this genre. This video cries out for subtitles. But bravo to the cast for struggling with difficult material.
Subtitles, translation, AND indexing time-stamps, would be wonderful.
Act IV is so fucking fucking fucking brilliant
Saioa UNICA! 😍❤️👏👏👏😍😍😍❤️🌹
Wundebar warm strömende Stimme von Saioa, kernig prägnanter Claudio !!!!!!!!!!!!
Preciosisima puesta en escena. Interpretes geniales. No hace falta La Scala para hacer una representacion con clase.
The story is set in the Austrian Tyrol where the free-spirited but vulnerable Wally is in love with the handsome Giuseppe Hagenbach, the son of her father's implacable enemy. This leads to the inevitable disastrous conclusion.
Act 1
The village of Hochstoff
A shooting contest is being held in celebration of the 70th birthday of Wally's father, Stromminger. A hunting party arrives from the nearby village of Sölden led by Hagenbach. Old enmities quickly surface and a quarrel develops between Stromminger and Hagenbach, who trade threats and insults before Hagenbach is drawn away by his companions. Vincenzo Gellner has his own heart set on Wally and is quick to notice that during the quarrel she is clearly infatuated with her father's enemy. When left alone with Stromminger, he tells the old man of his suspicions. Recognising that Gellner is in love with his daughter, he insists that Wally agree to marry him within a month or else leave his house forever. Wally retorts that she would rather take her chances in the Alpine snows than marry Gellner.
Act 2
The Eagle Tavern at Sölden
A year has passed; Stromminger has died and Wally has inherited his fortune. However, Hagenbach has become engaged to Afra, the landlady of the Eagle Tavern, and is apparently not interested in Wally. A festival is taking place in Sölden and Wally is drawn to the tavern knowing that Hagenbach will be there. Hagenbach is persuaded to accept a challenge to try to win a kiss from Wally. What begins as a game quickly develops into something more serious, and Hagenbach easily wins his wager. When Wally realises she has been the victim of a cynical bet, her jealousy and fury boil over. She turns to Gellner, who is also at the festival, and insists that if he loves her he must kill Hagenbach.
Act 3
A ravine
La Wally returns to her home. The anger she felt has now subsided and she wishes she could take back her words. At that moment there is a knock at her door. It is Gellner, who describes how under cover of darkness he was able to set upon Hagenbach and hurl him into a deep ravine. Wally is horrified and hurries to the ravine in the hope of saving Hagenbach, even though she believes he loves Afra. She herself goes down a rope to rescue him and successfully raises his unconscious body back to the surface.
Act 4
High in the Alps
Lonely and depressed, Wally has climbed into the mountains above the village. Her only friend, Walter, has followed and urges her to come down for the Christmas festivities and reminds her of the dangers of avalanches. She sends him away and contemplates her imminent death. Wally hears another voice. It is Hagenbach, who has recovered from his injuries and come to confess his love. The lovers are reconciled and Hagenbach goes to find a safe path back down the mountain. He shouts up to Wally, but the noise of his call sets off an avalanche which carries him away. Wally stands for a moment on the edge of the precipice before hurling herself down to her death.
Magnificent.
1:32:25-1:32:55 Pity this magnificent choral piece lasts only 30 seconds 😵💫
There was a percussionist in the box at 1:40:50! I've been watching live productions for years but never saw that coming...
It often happens in Italian and European theaters where the cavea is not so big, 😁
Esa voz de pecho ❤️, Brava saioa
mia💞
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ruclips.net/video/3edszthVp8c/видео.html Ebben! Ne Andro Lontana