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Verdi: La Traviata(2007)
Lorin Maazel conducts this critically acclaimed production of Giuseppe Verdi's renowned opera, recorded live in 2007 at the Teatro alla Scala di Milano and featuring that venue's orchestra, chorus and ballet. Angela Gheorghiu stars as the noble courtesan Violetta Valéry opposite Ramón Vargas as Violetta's lover, Alfredo. The production also features Roberto Frontali as Giorgio Germont and Natascha Petrinsky as Flora Bervoix. For more about Verdi: La Traviata and the Verdi: La Traviata Blu-ray release, see the Verdi: La Traviata Blu-ray Review Starring: Angela Gheorghiu, Ramón Vargas, Enrico Cossutta, Luigi Roni, Roberto Frontali Directors: Maria Paola Longobardo, Lorin Maazel Verdi: La Traviata Blu-ray, Video QualityPresented in an aspect ratio of 1.78:1, encoded with MPEG-4 AVC, and granted a "live" 1080i transfer La Traviata arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Arthaus Musik. The transfer for this release is acceptable but nowhere near as impressive as what we've been seeing from Opus Arte as of late. First of all, even though detail is largely pleasing contrast is very inconsistent and depending on where and what the camera focuses on (La Traviata boasts massive and very elaborate stage decors) one is likely to notice a sizable amount of "judder". There is clearly some noticeable blurring that I noticed on my TV set which depending on how sensitive your eyes are I must assume you shall notice as well. Second, on this specific release the stage lighting creates a very unusual effect which often comes close to what I would typically address on SDVD as edge-enhancement. Furthermore, the larger your screen the easier it will be for you to notice an unusually thick lining that follows the singers when the camera is positioned opposite of the light source. This is the first time I've seen this unusual effect and even though it is not incredibly disturbing it is nevertheless something that I find to be irritating. The rest of the video presentation appears to be intact. Optional English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Japanese subtitles are provided for the main feature. (Note: This is a region-free disc which you will be able to play on your BD machine regardless of your location). Verdi: La Traviata Blu-ray, Audio QualityThere are two audio tracks on this Blu-ray disc: Italian DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 and Italian PCM Stereo. Unfortunately, the audio treatment for La Traviata provided by Arthaus Musik isn't a match for the terrific treatments we have been getting from Opus Arte either. Why? The simple answer is – balance. I am unsure precisely how this disc was mastered but there are notable gaps between the singers and the orchestra here that do a great disservice to the beautiful arias Verdi wrote. More often than not the orchestra sounds hollow, flat, and uninspiring, with only occasional instances of full and rich sound. Furthermore, I personally found the rear channels to be weak and notably underwhelming. I certainly understand that there are a great deal of limitations that a "live" transfer presents but even the basics here appear to be off. There is a lack of consistency both in terms of clarity and balance which appears to be affecting the entire transfer, not only selected areas from it. (I would personally recommend that you opt for the PCM Stereo track as the balance issues I addressed are less obvious with it). |
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