
Catherine Malfitano
1948 (77 лет)Catherine Malfitano (born 18 April 1948) is an American
operatic soprano and opera director. Malfitano was born in New York City, the
daughter of a ballet dancer mother, Maria Maslova, and a violinist father,
Joseph Malfitano. She attended the High School of Music and Art and studied at
the Frank Corsaro Studio and the Manhattan School of Music, graduating in 1971.
Malfitano has championed the music of American composers,
including Carlisle Floyd, William Bolcom, Conrad Susa and Thomas Pasatieri.
She has sung over 70 roles throughout her career and
continues to add more in her repertoire.
She is currently a member of the voice faculty at Manhattan
School of Music.
Patrice Chéreau, Pascal Greggory, une autre solitude
Stéphane Metge
Patrice Chéreau, Pascal Greggory
A look at the entire process of creating and developing Patrice Chéreau’s third staging of "In the Solitude of Cotton Fields" by Bernard Marie Koltès with Pascal Greggory and Chéreau himself. From the first reading around the table through the first contact with the performance space, rehearsals and lighting to opening night, the entire creative process unfurls in front of our eyes. The film shows us the evolving and ongoing dialogue between Greggory and Chéreau, a dialogue full of crises and magical moments of harmony and insight via which the truth, intensity, complexity, mystery and depth of Koltès’ text gradually emerge to form an implicit bond between these two men. The film also shows Chéreau directing rehearsals for Mozart’s "Don Giovanni" in Salzburg, revealing both the unity of and profound differences between his opera and theater work.
Patrice Chéreau, Pascal Greggory, une autre solitude
Attrazione D'Amore/Voyage to Cythera
Frank Scheffer
Riccardo Chailly, Maria João Pires
Attrazione d'Amore is a touching illustration of the unique relation that has developed between the Conductor Riccardo Chailly and his famous Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Voyage to Cythera navigates through wonderful musical quotes made of performances conducted by Berio, rehearsals, archival documents and interviews featuring Riccardo Chailly and Louis Andriessen.
Attrazione D'Amore/Voyage to Cythera
The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
Brian Large
Gwyneth Jones, Wilbur Pauley
Depicts the consumerism of the mythical city of Mahagonny, conveying all its ripe decadence. A Hollywood Babylon full of pyramidal towers, carved elephants, commodified sex and licensed gluttony. An opera in three acts, live from the Salzburger Festspiele, 1998. Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies. Stage Director: Peter Zadek.
The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
Antony & Cleopatra - Lyric Opera of Chicago
Kirk Browning
Catherine Malfitano, Richard Cowan
Antony and Cleopatra is an opera in three acts by American composer Samuel Barber. The libretto was prepared by Franco Zeffirelli. After an unsuccessful premiere, the opera was extensively revised, 9 years later, by Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti.
Antony & Cleopatra - Lyric Opera of Chicago
Puccini - Tosca
Nikolaus Lehnhoff
Catherine Malfitano, Bryn Terfel
Tosca, features an outstanding cast, including Catherine Malfitano in the title role, Bryn Terfel as Scarpia (his role debut), and Richard Margison as Cavaradossi. The visually spectacular staging by Nikolaus Lehnhoff brings the world of James Bond to Puccini's operatic thriller. Modern yet sinister sets and costumes create a fresh and at times horrifying interpretation, a bold departure from traditional stagings, of this classic work. Riccardo Chailly conducts the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the chorus of The Netherlands Opera.
Puccini - Tosca
Tosca
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
Catherine Malfitano, Plácido Domingo
This live version of Puccini s superbly dramatic opera was recorded in Rome in the exact locations and at the precise times of day as Puccini had written into his score. The action opens in Rome's beautiful 16th-century church of Sant Andrea della Valle, where Cavaradossi (Plácido Domingo) is innocently painting, moves to the Farnese Palace where Tosca (Catherine Malfitano) dramatically stabs the lustful Scarpia (Ruggero Raimondi), and finally to the battlements of the Castle Sant Angelo at dawn the following day where Cavaradossi is cruelly killed, and Tosca takes her own life.
Tosca
Tosca
Philippe Béziat
Angel Blue, Catherine Malfitano
As part of the 2019 Aix-en-Provence Opera Festival, filmmaker Christophe Honoré delivers an innovative staging of Giacomo Puccini's famous drama. His cleverly staged "opera within the opera" is a melancholy homage to the fascinating figure of the diva, who thrives on art and love and upsets the laws of time and death.
Tosca by Giacomo Puccini
Metropolitan Opera Gala James Levine's 25th Anniversary
Brian Large
James Levine, Roberto Alagna
This tribute to James Levine, first shown on PBS, was only part of that glorious evening. Here we have the whole performance, up to three hours. I could not stop watching these discs. Let me say this much; Levine has done for the Met, making it the premier opera house in the world, what Karajan did with the Berlin, making it one of the finest orchestras ever. So sit back and enjoy.
Metropolitan Opera Gala James Levine's 25th Anniversary
Verdi Stiffelio
Elijah Moshinsky
José Carreras, Catherine Malfitano
Stiffelio is considered "early Verdi" to musiclogists who classify things, but, in reality, it is a final transition between the maestro's earlier (but most enjoyable) works, and the mature craftsmanship of Rigoletto. Preceded by Luisa Miller (q.v.), there is more dramatic intensity and story line than in the earlier works. The plot centers around Stiffelio, a minister, who discovers that his wife, Mina, has been unfaithful.
Verdi Stiffelio
Tosca
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
Plácido Domingo, Catherine Malfitano
Contemporary Rome is the setting for this unique and highly innovative version of Puccini's Tosca, performed in the Roman locations--and at the same times of day--as Puccini had written into his score. Thus the action opens in the beautiful 16th century church of Sant'Andrea della Valle at noon, where Cavaradossi (Domingo) is painting a portrait, moves to the Farnese Palace that evening where Tosca (Malfitano) dramatically stabs the lustful Scarpia (Raimondi) and finally in the battlements of Castel Sant'Angelo at dawn the following day where the last moments of the drama are completed.
Tosca
Madama Butterfly - The Met
Catherine Malfitano, Wendy White
With Cio-Cio-San, the young Japanese geisha at the heart of his Madama Butterfly, Giacomo Puccini created one of the most commanding soprano roles in the operatic repertoire. In this telecast from the Live from Met series, acclaimed American soprano Catherine Malfitano rises to the challenges, traversing a wide emotional range and delivering a vocal performance that is as dramatic as it is beautiful. Tenor Richard Leech is Lt. Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, the callous American sailor who takes advantage of Cio-Cio-San’s trusting naiveté, with baritone Dwayne Croft as the stern yet compassionate U.S. consul Sharpless. Daniele Gatti takes the podium to conduct Giancarlo Del Monaco’s production, with its picturesque depiction of turn-of-the-century Japan.
Madama Butterfly - The Met