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Otto Schenk, one of the greatest opera directors died 9 January 2025 at the age of 94. This is brief summary of few of his many productions, arranged alphabetically
ANDREA CHÉNIER

For me, Andrea Chénier is one of the best and most beautiful operas ever. I think the music is nothing less than divine and the story is timeless. It remains current, perhaps now more than ever. The tyrant must be cast off his throne and the people must take control. Surely, we all agree on that?
If only it were that simple! If only it were that simple! Anyone who grew up in a post-revolutionary totalitarian regime knows how much horror it brings. One terror is replaced by another. This, at least for me, is the main theme in Giordano’s biggest hit. I don’t think the real lead role is the actual poet, André Chénier It is the French Revolution, which, as Gérard (once Maddalena’s houseboy and now one of the revolutionary leaders) bitterly observes, devours its own children.
I myself think the role of the poet/revolutionary fits Placido Domingo like a glove. Passion for love and enormous involvement in everything that happens in the world were – and still are – his trademarks.
In 1981 the opera in Vienna was recorded for TV. That recording has since been released on DVD. Gabriela Beňačková, one of the most underrated singers in history, sings a Maddalena of flesh and blood. Horrifyingly beautiful and moving.
Piero Cappuccilli is a Gérard among thousands and the small roles are also filled by great singers: Madelon is sung by none other than Fedora Barbieri. Otto’s Schenk’s production is a feast for the eyes (DG 073 4070 7).
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