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(1979 TV Movie)

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8/10
Very good production with fine singing especially
TheLittleSongbird28 April 2011
I love opera, and I especially love Verdi. Nabucco while not my favourite of his operas, probably La Traviata, is albeit with an obsolete but interesting story as it progresses no exception. It is filled with the typical magnificent Verdi tunes you would expect, with tunes such as Va Pansiero it makes one wonder why Nabucco(Verdi's first masterpiece in my opinion) isn't performed more often.

Watching this 1979 production has not made me change my perception. While the brilliant 1985 production with Renato Bruson and Ghena Dimitrova is better being more dramatically powerful, the production benefits from fine singing and spectacular production values. My only real complaint is to do with a few moments of static staging, which diminishes the drama.

That said, the setting is truly wonderful, and the costumes are decent enough if garish. The orchestra play with real finesse complete with lively and musical conducting. The acting and singing is great and elevates the production to a higher level. The standout in as I said in my review of the 1985 production a very difficult role is Grace Bumbry as Abigaille, who is very believable dramatically and shows a limpid and beautifully tailored voice and technique. Ruggero Raimondi and Carlo Costa also impress, and Sherrill Milnes(who I will always admire no matter what is said about him) gives a very moving lead performance.

Overall, very good especially for the singing and music. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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7/10
A worthy DVD
sarastro721 January 2008
Being something of a novice when it comes to opera, this is the first full version of Nabucco I have seen. I checked the DVD out from the library, and although the picture quality isn't excellent, the sound recording definitely makes this version worthy of its DVD release. The music and singing are absolutely top-notch, more than making up for a silly, bumbling and boring story. I recommend watching this without the subtitles, as the text will only distract, and detract, from the music.

The best singer here is Abigaille (Grace Bumbry), but the entire cast have fine voices. Verdi is to opera what Shakespeare is to literature, and his singular talent for opera is demonstrated by the way this composer always gives precedence to the voices. The music, suitably great and grand as it is, always plays back-up to the voices, never drowning them out like certain other composers one might mention (*cough* Wagner *cough*).

I rate this production a humble 7 out of 10, for although very little is wrong with the music, the scenography is less than innovative. It is classical, to be sure, but Nabucco is one of those operas that do not benefit from a classical production, because the story is obsolete and not very interesting in its original form. Turning it into some sort of flashy avant-garde surrealist exercise, as I understand is done in many subsequent productions, serves this tale far better. What's important to modern stagings of this opera in particular is to maintain the music, and keep reinventing the setting so that it backs up the music and singing through innovative and imaginative visual impressions. Forget the story and the meaning of the lyrics and focus on amplifying the emotional impact of the brilliant music and the voices.
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8/10
Truly great Nabucco from Paris
AngelofMusic199823 April 2023
Nabucco was the opera that made Verdi famous and you can clearly see the talent of a young composer there. While Nabucco is not among my fave Verdi operas,it has a touching story and music (Nabucco has happier endings among Verdi operas). Sets and costumes do look good,but would have preffered a bit higher video quality. Sheril Millnes as Nabucco is both truly terrifying and later repentent and full of humility. Ruggero Raimondi is a dignified Zaccaria. Viorica Cortez and Carlo Cosutta do their best with less interesting roles of Fenena and Ismaele. The highlight of this Nabucco is Grace Bumbry as Abigaille. Abigaille is one of the most difficult Verdi soprano roles and Bumbry gere shows all anger ,jealousy(her scene with Nabucco is terrifying) and later remorse from Abigaille .It is also true that Abigaille is the most interesting character in Nabucco. Overall,great Nabucco from Paris.8/10.
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