Ludwig van Beethoven – Fidelio 
dvd 
 
Label: DeAgostini  
Series:Die Opernsammlung - Die Berühmtesten Inszenierungen Auf DVD – 9 
Format: DVD 
Country: Germany 
Released: 2005 
 
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Betoven 
Opera 
Christoph von Dohnányi leading the Orchestra of Royal Opera House 
Gabriela Benacková 
 
 
Beethoven`s lone opera Fidelio had a troubled gestation, as its no fewer than four overtures suggest. The finished product, while obviously a work of genius, exposes its patchwork qualities even in the best of productions. Luckily, the 1991 staging by the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, is so lucid and intelligent that the opera--a forceful plea for freedom, even in the most severely dictatorial regimes--comes across as both a forceful drama and a thought-provoking `message`. 
 
Stage director Adolf Dresen, together with set designer Margit Bardy and lighting designer Erich Falk, presents the characters (which on paper have a tendency to remain `types`) as fully human, their interactions made understandable and plausible not only by Beethoven`s humanising music but also the realistic period settings. Video director Derek Bailey has succeeded admirably at getting this across for the home viewer as well. Musically, this Fidelio is a whirlwind, with conductor Christoph von Dohnányi leading the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House and the Royal Opera Chorus in an energetic but never too-fast performance (by the way, they perform the fourth overture); and the singers are top-notch vocally and dramatically. Soprano Gabriela Benacková makes an arresting, emotionally complex Leonore, and Josef Protschka as her imprisoned husband, Florestan, brings down the house with his impassioned aria at the beginning of Act II. --Kevin Filipski,         
            
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