Gold And Silver Gala

Dom Robinson reviews

Gold And Silver Gala with Placido Domingo

From the Royal Opera House Covent Garden

Distributed by
Pioneer Entertainment Europe

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  • Cat.no: PDMM 60102
  • Cert: E
  • Running time: 90 minutes
  • Year: 1996
  • Pressing: 1998
  • Region(s): 2 (UK PAL)
  • Chapters: 13
  • Sound: LPCM 24bit/96kHz
  • Languages: Arias sung in respective languages
  • Subtitles: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
  • Fullscreen: 4:3
  • 16:9-enhanced: No
  • Macrovision: No
  • Price: £19.99
  • Extras : Scene index, Lyrics

    Conductor:

      Asher Fisch

    with the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Leader:

    Vasko Vassilev

Director:

    Kriss Rusmanis

Audio Producer:

    Simon Woods

Cast:

    Placido Domingo
    Roberto Alagna
    Dwayne Croft
    Angela Gheorghiu
    Susan Graham
    Robert Lloyd
    Leontina Vaduva
    Veronica Villarroel
    Lillian Watson


Placido Domingo, Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu, and a host of other operatic stars celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first performance given by the Covent Garden Opera Company in The Gold and Silver Gala.

The glittering evening was also a celebration for Domingo himself – it was the Silver Jubilee of his first performance as Covent Garden on 8th December 1971. Appropriately, he crowned the occasion by conducting Franz Lehar‘s famous waltz, Gold and Silver. Ealier, he was heard in his more familiar tenor guise singing arias along with other members of the stellar company. Besides the current golden couple of Alagna and Gheorghiu, they included Russian soprano young American baritone Dwayne Croft.

Among the composers represented in this feast of operatic music, familiar and unfamiliar, were Verdi, Gounod, Massenet and Charpentier. Asher Fisch conducted the orchestra of the Royal Opera, Covent Garden.


There are 13 chapters and the listing is as follows :

    1. GOUNOD, Faust: Prologue 9:00
    – Placido Domingo and Robert Lloyd

    2. GOUNOD, Faust: Avant de quitter ces lieux 3:30
    – Dwayne Croft

    3. MASSENET, Le Cid: O Souverain 4:37
    – Placido Domingo

    4. BIZET, Carmen: Parle-moi de ma mere 9:14
    – Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna

    5. MOZART, Don Giovanni: La ci darem la mano 3:03
    – Placido Domingo and Susan Graham

    6. DONIZETTI, Don Pasquale: Quel guardo il cavaliere 5:58
    – Leontina Vaduva

    7. DONIZETTI, L’Elisir d’Amore: Caro elisir, sei mio 7:43
    – Placido Domingo and Leontina Vaduva

    8. HALEVY, La Juive: Rachel, quand du seigneur 5:52
    – Roberto Alagna

    9. GRIGORIU, Valurile Dunarii: Muzica 2:40
    – Angela Gheorghiu

    10. DE CURTIS: Tu ca nun chiagne 2:51
    – Roberto Alagna

    11. R. STRAUSS, Der Rosenkavalier: Presentation of the Silver Rose 7:15
    – Susan Graham and Lilian Watson

    12. MASCAGNI, L’amico Fritz: Cherry Duet 8:18
    – Placido Domingo and Veronica Villarroel

    13. LEHAR: The Gold and Silver Waltz 6:12
    – The Orchestra of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden


The picture quality is excellent with no hint of artifacts and a very high average bitrate of 9.26Mb/s, which is good news given the high quality of sound to accompany it.

The sound format on this DVD is LPCM 24-bit 96Khz and it’s the first region 2 DVD to use this standard. DVD’s are about 50 – 70% more efficient when it comes to musical emphasis than a normal CD. They pick up a much improved harmonic and dynamic range, and the music will seem tighter and more precise – it’s about 5Hz to 48000Hz instead of 20-20000Hz with 16-bit. Some audio CDs are being remastered in this format and it makes for a crisper, sharper sound with a the soundstage making the placement of instruments and voices more precise.

Thanks to Mark Wayt for the technical sound info.

The onscreen menu appears as soon as you play the disc and all menus on view respond quickly on this release with every selection taking you exactly where you need to.


Extras :

Chapters : There are 13 chapters on this disc as described above in the track listing.

Languages and Subtitles : The menus are in English, but the booklet is written in English, French, German Spanish and Italian, while the songs are sung in their native languages and not dubbed into these five languages as Pioneer’s Website states.

The good news is that the lyrics, which can be toggled on or off, are available in all five languages. Note that a sixth, Romanian, is not included here as is wrongly indicated on their Website, but the enclosed booklet does contain Romanian lyrics to aria No.9, “Muzica”.


Overall, opera and Placido Domingo fans will get a real kick out of this disc. While there’s little in the way of extras, it’s a rare DVD that has such a good picture and sound quality which VHS could never hope to manage and the fact that it’s a dual-layer disc helps a great deal to make this work. FILM : *** PICTURE QUALITY: ***** SOUND QUALITY : ***** EXTRAS: * ————————————— OVERALL: ***½

Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 1998.

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