Aida Pavarotti (1986)

Great Singing, Poor Dancing, but Nevertheless a Good Buy

 

Aida Pavarotti (1986)

Great Singing, Poor Dancing, but Nevertheless a Good Buy

Great Singing, Poor Dancing, but Nevertheless a Good Buy

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La Scala went all out for its 1986 production of this grandest of grand operas, with a strong cast and, most important for a video recording, a larger-than-life staging. The Triumph Scene in Act II is by no means Aida's only attraction, but it is the part that makes the strongest and most lasting impression and it is the visual and musical climax of this production. Stage director Luca Ronconi brings on a procession to dwarf all processions: looted treasures, heroic statuary, miserable captives struggling under the lash of whip-bearing slave drivers. On par with these visuals is Lorin Maazel's first-class performance of the popular Grand March with the outstanding La Scala chorus and orchestra. In Act III, the contrasting tranquility of the Nile Scene also gets a visual treatment to match the music's qualities.

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Aida Pavarotti

Original title

Aida Pavarotti

Runtime in minutes

160

Production year

1986

Budget

29 (US dollars)

International release

1986-11-01

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