Maria Stuarda: "Figlia impura di Bolena" -- Joyce DiDonato & Elza van den Heever (Met Opera)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2013
  • Act I finale from Donizetti's "Maria Stuarda." Joyce DiDonato (Mary), Elza van den Heever (Elizabeth), Matthew Polenzani (Leciester).
    Watch the entire performance on Met Opera on Demand: bit.ly/1uDBjpy
    Production: David McVicar
    Conductor: Maurizio Benini
    The Metropolitan Opera
    2012-13 Season
    Don’t miss Joyce DiDonato in the title role of Massenet’s Cendrillon in the 2017-18 season. April 12 - May 11, 2018.
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  • @DanteTerran
    @DanteTerran 3 года назад +53

    1:11 I have got to commend Joyce DiDonato for spot on portrayal of Stuarda's righteous indignation with simultaneous realization that she is condemned to death. also mixed in are subtle emotions of vindication, joy, fear, and hopelessness. it's very powerful.

  • @cl8594
    @cl8594 5 лет назад +47

    The acting!!! Amazing. No Hollywood stars could express the complex feeling of catharsis and "what have I done" kind of fear.

  • @baronochs
    @baronochs 11 лет назад +28

    Elisabetta's body was broken by that point in her life..she had a strong mind but she had aged..she was almost held up by her clothing. In her 40s but the body of a 70 year old. This production was just stunning.

  • @jjh2456
    @jjh2456 7 лет назад +76

    The way Joyce delivers that phrase...GOOSEBUMPS!!!

    • @herrbrucvald6376
      @herrbrucvald6376 7 лет назад +7

      Her acting of this moment is perfect, perfect. Elizabeth is perfect also.
      Such truth and simplicity!

    • @jjh2456
      @jjh2456 4 года назад +4

      !mrdunn brucvald Elisabetta has become a signature role for Elsa van den Heever.

    • @selini52
      @selini52 4 года назад +2

      Wonderful singer and actress

    • @draganvidic2039
      @draganvidic2039 2 года назад +2

      Very lame compared to the great ones

    • @bobbetts1324
      @bobbetts1324 10 месяцев назад

      why not enlighten us?@@draganvidic2039

  • @pericleslarrua3193
    @pericleslarrua3193 6 лет назад +10

    Di donato es una fiera emitiendo potencia en escena. Bien por ella !!!

  • @antben8992
    @antben8992 3 года назад +2

    Dizione straordinaria e altrettanto impeto drammatico! Più che brava!

  • @josephbasha2941
    @josephbasha2941 4 года назад +9

    Joyce Is the perfect Human to render justice to my Great composer Donizetti aspiration

  • @kyberwolf2933
    @kyberwolf2933 11 лет назад +9

    Seen it in Belgium , Di Donato and Van Heever, two coloratura's in one company, the Met hit the jackpot, Mary's prayer wet my eyes

  • @TheDali2574
    @TheDali2574 11 лет назад +5

    divine !!!

  • @rolandetisseyre113
    @rolandetisseyre113 2 года назад +2

    Sublime ! J'ai pu acheter le DVD disponible sur Amazon. Quelle force, quelle beauté!

  • @jimkingsley4356
    @jimkingsley4356 11 лет назад +3

    Brava and bravo to all the cast. Remarkable opera.

  • @lindsaydenman1835
    @lindsaydenman1835 Год назад

    This is grand, perfect theater. Bravo.

    • @allenfoust6713
      @allenfoust6713 Год назад

      Prefer Devia at La Scala her high notes were spectacular. This production was nice.

  • @voce29
    @voce29 11 лет назад +3

    Absolutely stunning!!!

  • @tatianakrevel8377
    @tatianakrevel8377 4 года назад +3

    Brava!

  • @herrbrucvald6376
    @herrbrucvald6376 7 лет назад +21

    This gave me chills. Joyce is too fabulous.
    Donizetti is such a genius---as great as Mozart or Wagner!
    Superb staging/singing/acting. If only the Met were at this level more frequently.
    Now....when will there be a great 'Maria di Rohan' at the Met?!

    • @pianismo9062
      @pianismo9062 3 года назад +1

      Mozart and Wagner are in a class of their own I think, this is a superb vehicle for voices but the music is so poor...

  • @thenexjodan
    @thenexjodan 11 лет назад +19

    Remember, Joyce is only a Mezzo, so the absent high notes were most likely on purpose. She is just so stunning! Both vocally and dramatically!

    • @Ignasimp
      @Ignasimp 5 лет назад +3

      @Imagique I head her live and I could perfectly hear her low notes. In fact i remember that when she sang the lowest was when i felt most thrilled about her voice when I heard her live.

    • @Richardflo15
      @Richardflo15 5 лет назад +4

      Live is always better than on video... great performance but microphones are very difficult to record live... happens with many of Met productions... crystal clear live, but in the recording microphone don't handle well all the sounds

    • @Richardflo15
      @Richardflo15 5 лет назад +1

      She's definitely stunning!

    • @davidjaraba5936
      @davidjaraba5936 3 года назад +3

      They're perfect for the role because this role was premiered for soprano sfogato or assoluta that are basically mezzos trained to sing in the soprano register.

    • @draganvidic2039
      @draganvidic2039 2 года назад +3

      Joyce is a short soprano singing mezzo roles.
      Maria Stuarda is not very high, the added high notes (D:s) are stylistic choices made by singers.

  • @JoanatNo29
    @JoanatNo29 11 лет назад +22

    From my recollection of history, the two never actually met. The entire 'confrontation' is a fiction simply for dramatic effect.

    • @wilsonwatt9283
      @wilsonwatt9283 5 лет назад +13

      Yes and every play, movie and opera about the two have a confrontation because without it there is very little actual drama in their relationship. This is what distinguishes historical FICTION [whether operatic, dramatic, or cinematic] from real history.

    • @biancacastafiore8760
      @biancacastafiore8760 4 года назад +1

      it's based on a play by schiller... and their enmity was not personal, it was political.

    • @ballyhigh11
      @ballyhigh11 3 года назад +1

      Yup, it's one of the greatest meetings that never happened.

  • @javiersoprano
    @javiersoprano 11 лет назад +18

    Elizabeth had a problem with her hips and in later life needed to use a walking stick. Here she is angry and is pacing up and down trying to handle her anger, but has an obvious problem walking.

  • @cevozza
    @cevozza 11 лет назад +2

    Impresionante!!!!

  • @jochemb.1748
    @jochemb.1748 3 года назад +3

    They are argueing a little, this is not a catfight 😭😭😭

  • @Ignasimp
    @Ignasimp 5 лет назад +11

    And some people say she has no chest voice or that she is nasal and lacks power. Her voice is perfectly resonant. She has a lighter voice than some other mezzos, but lighter doesn't mean softer.

    • @draganvidic2039
      @draganvidic2039 2 года назад +1

      First of all she’s a soprano possibly a lyric one.
      Voice is small and maybe short on top.
      So she became a lyric mezzo which was a fach that didn’t exist long ago.
      She’s a short soprano.

    • @Ignasimp
      @Ignasimp 2 года назад

      @@draganvidic2039 yeah. I was uneducated at that time. Or manipulated with modern singing pedagogy lies, to be more exact.

    • @Yotam1703
      @Yotam1703 Год назад +1

      @@Ignasimp da fuck? Don’t let any stranger on RUclips diminish your love for your favorite singers.
      Joyce has one of the most agile voices I have ever heard (just listen to her trill! EVER!). She has the lower tessitura and slightly darker color and heavier weight of a mezzo. With this much agility, if she had been a soprano, she would’ve had to have an extension wide into the 6th octave.
      And trust me. If she could sing coloratura soprano, she would. In fact, she sometimes does: Armida, Semiramide, Zelmira... all dramatic coloratura soprano roles (which, she isn’t...) which are often sung by *coloratura mezzos*.

    • @Ignasimp
      @Ignasimp Год назад

      @@Yotam1703 nah, she is a soprano. I've heard much better singers now with much more developed chestvoices. Even sopranos have a deeper and chestier sound than her.
      No one told me to stop loving anyone. My taste developed thanks to learning about better singers than her and about proper singing.

  • @MrFUHGEDDABOUDIT
    @MrFUHGEDDABOUDIT 11 лет назад +1

    Superp !!!

  • @simonrosenblum1320
    @simonrosenblum1320 5 лет назад +3

    DiDonato gives us a master class every time she sings.I see the MET is doing this opera in 2019-2020. This production will be a tough act to follow.

    • @draganvidic2039
      @draganvidic2039 2 года назад +1

      Of not how to sing.
      Small, squeezed and with caprino.
      What’s good with that?

  • @OscarGraumusico
    @OscarGraumusico 8 лет назад +9

    Molto vibrato...

    • @bodiloto
      @bodiloto 7 лет назад +3

      perché non è una mezzo vera.
      questa voce appartiene alla corda del soprano.

  • @helenaroubkova9236
    @helenaroubkova9236 3 года назад +1

    Úžasné.

  •  10 лет назад +24

    Nobody here seems to know that Donizetti's opera is based on Schiller's "Mary Stuart", which actually is far from history.

    • @assindiastignani5015
      @assindiastignani5015 8 лет назад +9

      +Mónica Elisabeth Sacco In fact, all educated people know that, and have indeed read the play - in German. Interestingly, this encounter never took place in real life. It is a brilliant invention of Friedrich Schiller, a supreme dramatist.

    •  8 лет назад +2

      +assindiastignani Right!

    • @mariaruskova6054
      @mariaruskova6054 6 лет назад +6

      Don Carlos is also far from history.

    • @rogerpropes7129
      @rogerpropes7129 5 лет назад

      But every movie made about Mary Queen of Scots--Kate Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave--adds it for dramatic effect, and it may just possibly have occurred in secret.

  • @fontdemora
    @fontdemora 11 лет назад +2

    Maravillosa Joyce diDonato.

  • @chus1947
    @chus1947 11 лет назад

    Me encanto la DiDonato una maravilla bravoooooooooo y todos los demas

  • @rosy3385
    @rosy3385 5 лет назад

    Un très beau spectacle du MET avec distribution prestigieuse !

  • @maria_manias
    @maria_manias 8 лет назад +4

    BRAVI!!

  • @willemtates8232
    @willemtates8232 6 лет назад +4

    Brava 🎼🌷🌷🌷🌷🎼

  • @wotan10950
    @wotan10950 11 лет назад +4

    Wow! Joyce's anger knows no bounds, I wouldn't want to get in her way. She didn't stint on voice either with that grand sound, missing only those final high notes that we became accustomed to from Sills and Sutherland.

  • @pambazo55
    @pambazo55 7 лет назад +3

    Excelente canto y actuación de ambas

  • @davidsenatore1880
    @davidsenatore1880 2 года назад

    Mary never became queen as she desired, but her son became king.

  • @MuscleDaddyCMH
    @MuscleDaddyCMH 10 лет назад +7

    SHARP SHARP SHARP ...god...

  • @gvbrandolini
    @gvbrandolini 3 года назад +1

    Interessante

  • @Samuel6969ify
    @Samuel6969ify 3 года назад +2

    Che bella e particolare voce ha la Di Donato e che grinta ma dovrebbe dedicarsi soprattutto a Rossini . E' l'unica oggi che potrebbe non farci rimpiangere troppo la grandissima Horne.

  • @user-lt9xm5pk5l
    @user-lt9xm5pk5l 3 года назад

    Not Act I finale, It is Act 2 finale. Isn't it?

  • @Connie193
    @Connie193 11 лет назад +3

    i think this is going to be good although i must say from what i see here i prefer the production from the Scala with Mariella Devia. she's still the best Maria Stuarda i've ever heard... anyway i'm looking forward seeing the Met's production at the cinema.

    • @biancacastafiore8760
      @biancacastafiore8760 4 года назад +1

      is that the one with antonacci and meli????

    • @metacarple
      @metacarple 3 года назад +1

      The very best was at ENO in the early 1980s with Dame Janet Baker as Mary and Rosalind Plowright as Elizabeth. A stunning production with superb musical performances conducted by Sir Charles Mackerass.

  • @TheDali2574
    @TheDali2574 11 лет назад

    mon étoile....éblouissante !!!!

  • @Samuel6969ify
    @Samuel6969ify 5 лет назад +13

    Per fortuna possiamo ascoltare la Stuarda della Genger e Verrett per consolarci! Ma saremo sempre obbligati ad ascoltare vecchie incisioni per avere esecuzioni accettabili? E la Di Donato è una grande oggi ma dovrebbe limitarsi a Rossini.

  • @Houdi2
    @Houdi2 11 лет назад +5

    Uh oh. I think something bad is gonna happen.

  • @gosualexis
    @gosualexis 11 лет назад +1

    Joyce Didonato nothing else needed to be said to go see that opera

  • @FlughafenBetch
    @FlughafenBetch 11 лет назад

    Seeing this last night at the met almost made me shit my chair. Bravissimi!

  • @susannevollmer2347
    @susannevollmer2347 2 года назад

    Eliza looks like Bette Davis very nice!

  • @LohengrinO
    @LohengrinO 7 лет назад +4

    She could have taken the D6, why not?

    • @LohengrinO
      @LohengrinO 7 лет назад +5

      who has quite an easy D6.. it would have been monumental

    • @draganvidic2039
      @draganvidic2039 5 лет назад +1

      Lohengrin O Don’t think it’s written in the score

  • @operabilia
    @operabilia 5 лет назад +6

    Lovely operetta singing!

  • @Lorenzo-be1nm
    @Lorenzo-be1nm 4 года назад +10

    The best, BEST part of this is the MINUTE 3:00, the WONDERFULLY LOOKING YOUNG COURT MAN on the left of Queen Elizabeth I... the rest is really bad.

  • @Lilith89ibz
    @Lilith89ibz 11 лет назад +8

    Joyce's acting is flawless but I don't understand why the director made Elisabetta stumble and look insecure. If Elizabeth was anything, she was a strong woman.

    • @oliviajones1043
      @oliviajones1043 Год назад +1

      It was because of all the lead poisoning from her makeup, most likely.

  • @jjh2456
    @jjh2456 11 лет назад

    @kph11863 well it is actually based on history. Donazetti probably took some license with the actual story but this really did hsppen.

    • @wilsonwatt9283
      @wilsonwatt9283 5 лет назад +3

      No, this did not really happen. The poster who points out that the two never met is absolutely correct. This is a fictional drama which cannot be seen as "real" history. Certainly, the two were rivals in terms of each having a type of claim to the English throne but they never met.

    • @biancacastafiore8760
      @biancacastafiore8760 4 года назад +1

      not to mention, it is not donizetti. he based it on a schiller play... same with roberto devereux, highly fictionalized.

  • @anneweil7880
    @anneweil7880 Год назад

    7

  • @UncleLouie867
    @UncleLouie867 11 лет назад +10

    Stuarda has been around a long time with Sills and Galvany at the City Opera, Gencer, Sutherland, Caballe' all singing it. What's all this fuss just because it's at the Met. ?? 'I'll take Janet Baker any day. Now THERE was a voice. Is it just because the Met. has been doing so many terrible productions with boring voices that "they're" all raving about this?? Who cares!

    • @albertbauli
      @albertbauli 4 года назад

      Well, DiDonato gave a stellar performance, one of those that will be remembered for many years to come and the rest of the production was top notch. Add in the full HD and the great audio quality, compared to those in the past, and you have something to rewatch and enjoy for which the MET can be proud of.

    • @arthurfilemon6038
      @arthurfilemon6038 4 года назад

      @@albertbauli oh so your take that it was a stellar performance is due to "HD and great audio quality"? Watch it live then give your opinion about a stellar performance. A good actress, perhaps. A good singer? Yes, but not a role for her.

    • @albertbauli
      @albertbauli 4 года назад

      ​@@arthurfilemon6038 I didn't say that! Don't twist my words or, please, learn to read. Nevertheless, I did see her live in Liceo, same role, same production, and it was the greatest voice I ever heard live on stage. I never heard a voice so full of harmonics that filled the hall effortlesly even in the most pianissimo passages. (Well, Amanda Forsythe, with a different voice and styile, did produce me a similar impression.) For me, her performance was historic only disputed by the greatest classic Maria Stuarda, Leyla Gencer, and I've heard all the recordings I managed to find ( Caballé really good, Sills amazing, Sutherland doesn't do it for me, neither Gruverova). I gess it is a matter of taste. Why is it not a role for her? Because she can't hit those high notes sopranos add in the end of both acts? They aren't even written in the original score so, who cares? If it is not that, please tell me why you think it is not a role for her because for me she embodied the perfect Stuarda, in voice and character.

    • @arthurfilemon6038
      @arthurfilemon6038 4 года назад +1

      @@albertbauli DiDonato is a good actress and may convey that to the audience, but even in recordings you can hear how she strains her voice to reach the high notes that are written. Bel Canto is also about embellishment of what the composer wrote, and any singer should learn to do that. If she cannot add anything different, or add any layer of climax by adding a high note, it's not a role she should be performing in a major Opera House. She's good doing Rossini and composers before him. Other than that, she just strains her voice and loses control on her top. It's unhealthy and it's an ugly sound. Also even in a recording you can barely hear the difference between her and the chorus, I can't imagine how small the voice sounds in real life in such a setting. Your reasons are based on a limited sample of good singing. If you've ever listened to Caballe, Gruberova, Sills, Gencer, you wouldn't have this opinion. Those singers mentioned above had time to culture their voices, to master their instrument, to hone their craft. It transcends taste and becomes just a matter of pure artistic value. DiDonato didn't reach that, nor will she, even tho all the PR around her manages to manipulate listeners to think so.

    • @KB1.1
      @KB1.1 3 года назад

      @@arthurfilemon6038 wow. Harsh.

  • @jmiller05
    @jmiller05 11 лет назад +3

    Elizabeth was the Queen of England, not a bumbling hunchback on stage.
    DiDonato sings it with great polish and adheres to the scene well, but I can't help but think there's something a little dull about this production. In fact the met in recent years seemed to have carved out some really dull productions.

  • @XPRT10R
    @XPRT10R 4 года назад +5

    NOPE.

  • @LaDivinaLover
    @LaDivinaLover 2 года назад

    Is that supposed to be a riding habit Elizabeth is wearing? LOLs

  • @chung-chiehhung2720
    @chung-chiehhung2720 Год назад

    As much I like DiDonato, I still think a soprano is better suited for the role, I don't know why they cast a mezzo

  • @raymondhughes8930
    @raymondhughes8930 3 года назад +1

    Really really lame compared to Devia and Antonacci at La Scala on opening night 2008.

  • @gregorysmith3550
    @gregorysmith3550 2 года назад +2

    It really needs a soprano.

  • @azriel8549
    @azriel8549 7 лет назад +3

    Quizá sea por el tipo de vibrato de DiDonato, pero me parece que canta casi siempre demasiado alto, es decir, una coma más agudo que el tono que corresponde. Elza van den Heever pareciera que está coja verdaderamente o, a lo mejor, la regie le manda a andar de esa manera, es muy extraño de ver. Con todo respeto por los artistas y por la gente a quienes les agrada, pero me parece muy bajo el nivel de lo que se ve y se oye aquí. Saludos cordiales.

  • @acacia-bloom
    @acacia-bloom 11 лет назад +6

    It definitely looks like an pathetic imitation of Bette Davis. Couldn't the director David McVicar come up with anything more original than copying a brilliant iconic screen portrayal of the figure? Having said that, both ladies do an extremely fine job!

  • @podkowalesna
    @podkowalesna 2 года назад +1

    Great effort yet totally unnecessary..... Maria Stuarda without a great soprano? What for?

  • @assindiastignani5015
    @assindiastignani5015 8 лет назад +5

    This staging is basicly concertante with costumes and makeup. The chorus just stands in a group and watches the conductor all evening. The main characters alternate between stock opera-clichée gestures, and just standing stiffly around also staring at the conductor. A pity, because they are all physically very talented and could do more. Fortunately they sing well enough to make up for it.

    • @vcsam12
      @vcsam12 5 лет назад +6

      What, exactly, do you want them to do?

  • @armando25868
    @armando25868 11 лет назад +6

    Il ruolo è per sopano lirico dicolratura !!??? E non la di donato quindi è orribile il vibrato largo e lminterpretazione

  • @bodiloto
    @bodiloto 7 лет назад +12

    dove trovano questi cantanti?...
    vocalità orrenda !
    livello artistico 2 anno del conservatorio...
    qual'è questa bruttissima operetta buffa ?!...
    poveri noi !

  • @jasonhurd4379
    @jasonhurd4379 3 месяца назад

    The harmonically bland and melodically dull 'Buondelmonte' stretta is used here, all because it appears in the critical edition. Musicologists are not always right, and sometimes musicality and good judgment trump what is technically correct. The original Stuarda stretta should be restored at once.

  • @davideferrari5702
    @davideferrari5702 3 года назад

    Per carità...di Donato canto fastidioso...

  • @JoanBette
    @JoanBette 7 лет назад +12

    Ugh that vibrato. She should stick to Rossini

  • @Eiswirth1
    @Eiswirth1 Год назад

    I applaud DiDonato's characterization of Stuarda, but her voice has always annoyed me. The vibrato is far too fast and simply not beautiful. For me, the greatest rendition of this scene is Sutherland's 1971 live recording; it completely destroys the notion she was a dull singer, and the voice is magnificent, ending on a high note that lets everyone know she's in control of her destiny. It's on YT; check it out.

  • @sandorkonya8005
    @sandorkonya8005 4 года назад +9

    That is Mini Mouse singing
    Elisabeth is a joke ... no sound no volume no depth ... listen to Verrett / Gencer and you know what great singing is, just my opinion

  • @natanaelgorrin9473
    @natanaelgorrin9473 4 года назад +1

    Las dos están terribles, realmente fuera de estilo, de inmediato a escuchar a la Caballé, Sills, Sutherland, Devia, Verret, Galvany, Baltsa, actualmente a Marina Rebeka, infame la producción y peor las cantantes en esta producción del Met.

    • @grzegorzpieniek6422
      @grzegorzpieniek6422 2 года назад

      Si! Están terribles, no pueden cantar la música de Donizetti

  • @grzegorzpieniek6422
    @grzegorzpieniek6422 2 года назад +2

    Male voices are quite good, but Joyce - incorrect, ugly vibrato (tremolo), Elza - woofy voice. This is not belcanto (=beautiful singing), this is ugly singing. Btw the dress Elisabeth is wearing is historically incorrect, as it shows fashion features closer to roccoco, rather than to the Tudor period. Who do you want to fool? We are not blind and not deaf!

  • @jitomatebola
    @jitomatebola 3 года назад +4

    Didonato horrible👎🐐🐐🐐

  • @MrSkylark1
    @MrSkylark1 5 лет назад +4

    A lot of shouting, devoid of Chiaroscuro.

  • @ransomcoates546
    @ransomcoates546 4 года назад +8

    Such terrible singing from them both.

  • @fan2jnrc
    @fan2jnrc 3 года назад +1

    What's the point with Elizabeth's dress??? Ridiculous.
    Musically, that's a very dull, flat and boring version of this scene btw. I'd hardly put 10/20.

  • @mihordeadana2368
    @mihordeadana2368 4 года назад

    That sceamy soprano is so lame in comparison to joyce.