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The Medium
(Menotti)
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Ensemble of Chicago Opera Theatre |
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If there's any recording likely to trigger
a resurgence of interest in the operas of Gian Carlo Menotti,
it is this. From a number of points of view, this is
a recording to cherish, not least the quality of diction. What
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For newcomers to The Medium who might perhaps have seen the movie Ghost in which Whoopi Goldberg takes the part of a fraudulent medium who shamelessly milks her gullible clients of their hard-earned money, Menotti's masterpiece will (no pun intended) sound a familiar chord. As in the movie, in which Goldberg's character is possessed by the spirit of the murdered Patrick Swayze, Menotti's shyster medium is bewildered and terrified when a spirit hand grasps her throat. Opera on CD is a difficult medium. Without the benefit of the visual dimension of the work, without the trappings of theatre, of lighting, décor, costumes and make up, factors which are crucial to developing and maintaining atmosphere, the challenge for the recording musicians is enormous. But it has to be said - and said clearly and unambiguously - that this Cedelle recording is a triumph, a quite remarkable achievement in the sense that, notwithstanding the absence of the features just enumerated, the eerie essence and emotional range of the piece is evoked to an extraordinary degree. As Madam Flora (known to her family as
Baba), Joyce Castle, the opera's eponymous lead, is impressive.
I listened, frankly enthralled, to her immaculate presentation.
In the best sense, she lives the part, fleshing it out with such
skill that even limited, as here, to being heard without being
seen, the unpleasant essence of the character, her avarice, her
willingness to take damaged, vulnerable people for a ride, comes
through strongly; it's a notable And Patrice Michaels Bedi as Monica, Baba's
daughtger, is equally at home in the part, the sheer goodness
of the character shining through, again, a notable achievement,
bearing in mind that it is only through her voice that she reaches
out to the listener. The casting in this recordingis flawless,
typified by Madame Flora's three clients who Throughout, the cast have the inestimable advantage of a near-impeccable accompaniment - the Ensemble of Chicago Opera Theatre - conducted by Lawrence Rapchak. From first note to last, they give point and meaning to some of the most skilled operatic writing of the 20th century. This is claimed to be the first compact
disc recording of The Medium. And if the admirable quality of
this Copyright 2004 Neville Cohn |
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