Germany / Jan 01, 2001
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
One of the chief pleasures of this live production of Otello from the Berlin Staatsoper Unter den Linden is Daniel Barenboim's conducting. From the opening gale-force blast of storm music, through the crunching and stabbing accompaniment of Iago's "Credo" to the shimmering strings of Desdemona's "Willow Song", he doesn't miss a trick. Everything works at the highest pitch of intensity and the orchestra sticks to his beat like glue. It's a necessary compensation for the shortcomings of the staging: the stolid chorus remains unperturbed by the storm and is directed to perform with unison movements; the acting (apart from Valeri Alexejev) is non-committal, and Alexandre Tarta's video direction somewhat flat-footed. She doesn't manage to make much small-screen sense of an impenetrably murky opening scene, for example, and doesn't seem fond of reaction shots.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Katharina Kammerloher | Emilia (mezzo-soprano) |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Otello |
| Original language | EN |
| Spoken languages | Italiano |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 2001 |
| Production | François Duplat |
| Writer | Arrigo Boito |
| Assistant directors | Jürgen Flimm |
| Lighting | Franz Peter David |
| Production design | George Tsypin |
| Art direction | George Tsypin |
| Set decoration | George Tsypin |
| Music | Giuseppe Verdi, Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim |
| Sound | Staatskapelle Berlin, Giuseppe Verdi, Daniel Barenboim |
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| Costume design | Doey Lüthi |
| Makeup | Doey Lüthi |
| Hairstyling | Doey Lüthi |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Physical media
Germany / Nov 25, 2002
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