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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 'ORPHEE' IN A SPECTACULAR LIVE PERFORMANCE
Juan Diego Florez has done some spectacular singing on CD and DVD, but to my ears, nothing quite as lyrically beautiful as that which is heard here. Most amazingly, this is a live performance from Madrid, and one can feel the excitement that only a live performance can provide. Of course this opera has usually been performed in Italian with a mezzo soprano in the role...
Published 21 months ago by L. Mitnick

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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A dud
I am a great fan of Florez - in the correct repertoire. Here, the tessitura of the transposed tenor role lies uncomfortably for his voice - right where it sounds thinnest and has least body and ping; consequently the effect on the listener is really wearisome and uningratiating. Add to this the fact that the orchestra is scrawny and ill-tuned, the conducting by turns limp...
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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 'ORPHEE' IN A SPECTACULAR LIVE PERFORMANCE, May 7, 2010
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L. Mitnick (Chicago, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Orphee Et Eurydice (Audio CD)
Juan Diego Florez has done some spectacular singing on CD and DVD, but to my ears, nothing quite as lyrically beautiful as that which is heard here. Most amazingly, this is a live performance from Madrid, and one can feel the excitement that only a live performance can provide. Of course this opera has usually been performed in Italian with a mezzo soprano in the role of Orfeo (mezzos of the calibre of Marilyn Horne, Shirley Verrett, Grace Bumbry, Rise Stevens and Kathleen Ferrier all performed it), but what we have here is Gluck's opera in the French version (which was in the past undertaken by such great tenors as Nicolai Gedda and Leopold Simioneau, both of whom recorded it), which to me is more effective ----- but it is THIS performance of the role of Orphee, as sung by Florez, that has finally made me realize the sublime beauty of this opera. Florez is amazing here. Yes, he inserts a spectacular extra aria into the end of Act I (which was also included by Marilyn Horne on her recording) which is full of coloratura fireworks cadenzas, and his vocal aim is deadly accurate, as one would expect from a tenor di grazia as masterful as Florez. However, where he is truly moving and beautiful is in the more lyrical portions of the opera. "J'ai perdu mon Euridice" is as heartfelt and as anguished as Maria Callas' on her 1961 French Opera recital, and even earlier, his pleas and cries to the gods are so beautifully sung that it is easier experienced than described. Florez' voice is lyrical, incredibly rich, and truly beautiful. I find his performance here to be the definitive presentation of the role. The female members of the cast are lovely, youthful, and etherial sounding, and they certainly sound young. Lopez-Cobos keeps the opera moving at a good pace, and the chorus is spectacular. But this is Florez' showcase, and what a showcase it is. I believe that this recording is going to bring this opera back into currency. I also consider this to be the greatest recording of Gluck's opera. Maybe I'm being a little over enthusiastic here, but I can't help it. I absolutely love this recording.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A dud, June 9, 2010
This review is from: Orphee Et Eurydice (Audio CD)
I am a great fan of Florez - in the correct repertoire. Here, the tessitura of the transposed tenor role lies uncomfortably for his voice - right where it sounds thinnest and has least body and ping; consequently the effect on the listener is really wearisome and uningratiating. Add to this the fact that the orchestra is scrawny and ill-tuned, the conducting by turns limp and perfunctory, the two female voices squally, wobbly and undistinguished, the choral singing ragged and the recorded sound distant and disembodied, and you have in sum a real dud in this live recording.

Previous Amazon.com reviewers are apparently enraptured; goodness knows why. For a more accurate and truthful assessment of this issue, look at both the official Production Description BBC review and the subsequent review by Prof R Ellis on the Amazon UK website.

Florez could sing "Three Blind Mice" and get rave reviews these days and I have thrilled to his bel canto singing both live and on disc - but this sorry effort does his reputation no favours. I suspect that the poor sound has a fair bit to do with my lack of enthusiasm, but he never sounds in the groove here and should drop it from his repertoire. There hasn't been a really recommendable recording of the 1774 Paris version since the venerable mono 1956 set with Simoneau conducted by Rosbaud. If you want Gluck in French and like the Berlioz version, go to Runnicles with Jennifer Larmore in beautiful but placid voice (see my review). For a judicious combination of the best of Gluck's various Italian editions and revisions, turn either to Fasano or Maag (also with Spanish forces but far superior - again, see my review).
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1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars gluck orphee et eurydice, June 6, 2010
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Not only is this an amazing opera; but add in the worlds best tenor of today Juan Diego Florez and how could it not be anything other than great!
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0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the most beautiful music ever!, May 30, 2010
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This disc has some of the most beautiful music and singing I have ever heard. I have listened to it more than
half a dozen times and I must hear it again. Juan Diego Flores is exquisite.
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7 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Spectacular Hit, May 1, 2010
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Wanda Torres "wandatorres" (Middletown, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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Juan Diego is definitely the world's best, living tenor. His voice fills the CD with absolutely beautiful coloratura. Certainly a masterpiece from the Maestro worth listening to, over and over! Bravissimo, Juan Diego!
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