
Better than expected
dspatchio from ,
12th September, 2008
This began as a TV relay; the picture is less detailed than you'd expect from a made-for DVD film, the camera work is amateurish, and the make-up at times absurd - if Henry VIII were to sneeze, the stage would be covered with random bits of added hair. The sound though is quite good - more resonant and pleasant than Covent Garden. This is quite late Joan Sutherland - she looks at least twice the age that Anne Boleyn should be - but she is in much better voice than in the CD set or in the performances she gave in London as her farewell to the stage. James Morris is the only other 'name' in the cast, but all the big roles are well cast; the Jane Seymour is especially good. The opera is slightly cut, but it is a long piece if you play absolutely everything, and this keeps the drama moving. One hopes that a more modern version, say with Renee Fleming, will come along, but in the meantime, this is certainly enjoyable.
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