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Verdi's 'Falstaff' from 2013, conducted by James Levine, brings a refreshing vitality to the Met with its lively music and engaging direction by Robert Carsen. You feel the comedic pulse throughout, capturing the essence of Verdi's character-driven storytelling. Ambrogio Maestri really embodies Falstaff, delivering a performance that feels both grand and intimate, surrounded by a cast that balances seasoned talent with rising stars. The production shines in its elaborate staging and clever use of practical effects, creating an immersive experience that draws you into the world of merriment and mischief. There's a certain charm in the ensemble's chemistry that makes this version stand out, making it worth revisiting.
This production of 'Falstaff' has garnered interest among collectors due to its unique staging and Levine's return to the Met after a hiatus. While various versions of Verdi's operas exist, this particular interpretation has a certain allure, especially with Maestri's celebrated performance. Limited availability in certain formats can make finding a copy a bit of a treasure hunt for dedicated fans.
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