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La Serva Padrona [VHS]
 
 

La Serva Padrona [VHS]

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4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Format: Classical, Color, NTSC
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: View Video
  • VHS Release Date: August 1, 1996
  • Run Time: 63 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6301267818
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #340,058 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Editorial Reviews

Metropolitan Opera star Anna Moffo with some elements of pantomime and comedy adding to Moffo’s performance.

Written by: Martie Zad, The Star- Ledger

Product Description

Music: Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Comic Opera (Intermezzo) in two acts
Libretto by Gennaro Antonio Federico

The Rome Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Franco Ferrara

Serpina, Anna Moffo, soprano
Uberto, Paolo Montarsolo, bass
Giancarlo Cobelli, mute (mime)

Anna Moffo, the renowned Metropolitan Opera star, is at her most charming, and in brilliant voice in this historic 1958 film of Pergolesi's masterpiece "La Serva Padrona," the originator of the comic opera (opera buffa) style. Typical of the comedy of the period, the plot revolves around a role reversal: the bossy servant becomes the mistress, while the master, an eccentric bachelor, is at her service.

PERGOLESI (1719-1736)
Little is known about Paergolesi, who trained in Naples, and died of Tuberculosis at the age of 26. Although he wrote several operas, the first of which appeared when he was only 21, he will always be remember for "La Serva Padrona." It is of major musical importance because of its influence in the development of 18th and 19th century Italian comic opera, culminating in the works of Rossini, Mozart and Donizetti. This innovative work sparked the celebration "Guerre des Bouffons" in Paris, a feud between musicians and music-lovers of Italian opera, and those of French opera.

V.I.E.W. Video is proud to present "La Serva Padrona," from a newly restored film print with enhanced digital audio. The stylish production and the closeness of the camera captures the intimacy of chamber opera. It would be hard to imagine a more successful realization of his work. Two of opera's greatest interpreters, Moffo and Montarsolo, are in the prime of careers in roles perfectly suited to their talents and temperaments. The performances are as good as one could hope for: charming, witty and musically perfect.


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4.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating oddity, August 15, 2001
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Peter Hilliard (Roslyn, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: La Serva Padrona [VHS] (VHS Tape)
La Serva Padrona is the quintessential Opera Buffa. This film is pretty quirky, but its faults are excusable, provided you're familiar with the genre.

Firstly, the film is dubbed oddly. The soundtrack is a fairly poor recording of these great singers performing the opera, over which they lipsync. The effect is a bit disturbing at times, especially when the actors drop plates, slam doors, or run down stairs with no sound whatsoever. Nowadays, there would have been a foley artist to put all those sounds in over the top.

Secondly, the opera is padded heavily with incidental/ballet music, which I assume is Pergolesi, but who knows? My own personal score is no urtext, but seeing as how the opera was meant to be performed between two acts of another, more serious opera, I would guess that the whole thing runs a half an hour longer than it would normally.

Thirdly, if you don't speak Italian, (and a rather archaic Italian at that, I think) this version with no subtitles might be a bit tiresome to you. I watch it with my libretto in hand, and get a lot out of it. (the libretto can be obtained on line)

But don't get me wrong. The performers, especially Anna Moffo, are superb, albeit poorly recorded. The film relies heavily on mime, which adds an interesting commedia dell'arte quality to it that oddly fits quite well. The way the opera is filmed is like a cross between a Marx Brothers comedy and a Fellini film.

So if you know the opera, speak Italian, or just enjoy quirky foreign films like I do, this is the video for you.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable, Delectable Anna Moffo, July 12, 2011
This review is from: La Serva Padrona [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Anna Moffo oozed charisma, charm, and sex appeal. To top it off, she had one of the most beautiful, voluptuous voices of her era. Here, in Pergolesi's innovative little gem, she struts her stuff in an unforgettably delicious way. Her instantly recognizable voice is at its most warmly luxuriant, and her performance as the seductive maid who gets her man is eye-popping and unsurpassed in alluring vocal splendor.

Pergolesi's historically important little gem is tuneful and diverting. With only two singing parts, it was originally an intermezzo to be performed between acts of opera seria. Anna Moffo brings Pergolesi's miniature to life with dramatic eloquence and humor. The camera loves her.

This is a performance that demands to be released on DVD. Moffo's heart-stopping beauty - physical as well as vocal - needs to be preserved as a unique cultural gift to music lovers. She is proof that sopranos can sing magnificently and look simply fantastic. She had to be one of the most ravishing opera stars of the century - expressive, dramatic, womanly, and just plain gorgeous.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Anna Moffo Gives a Great Performance, October 10, 2010
This review is from: La Serva Padrona [VHS] (VHS Tape)
As the Peter Hilliard points out, the opera is padded with music, but the padding comes before each act, so once the action starts, it is Paergolesi's score for La Serva Padrona. In addition, there are no subtitles, so I watched it with the libretto. I gave it five stars because of Paergolesi's music and Anna Moffo's performance. Paergolesi's music is amazing. His score for this opera is such a masterpiece that even though La Serva Padrona was written as an intermezzo, it had a profound influence on opera: jump starting opera buffa, influencing the classical period, and starting the Querelle des Bouffons in France. Moffo's performance is stunning. She is perfect for the role. Her voice is beautiful. In addition, she is so flawlessly pretty that everything she does is effortlessly sexy. Her extreme beauty makes her flirtatious behavior devastatingly magnetic. One glance, and you will be as enthralled with her as Uberto is. And speaking of Uberto, Paolo Montarsolo also gives an excellent performance. I wish they would put this out in DVD.
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