 | I have been watching the DVDs of the 2005 Glyndebourne production of Giulio Cesare in Egitto. I recommend them rather highly. The staging is by David McVicar and it's bold; ancient Egypt meets the British Empire meets Bollywood, but it works pretty well, especially in the first act which has rather more humour than later acts. The singing and acting are brilliant.
Sarah Connolly is an extremely masculine Caesar and the young Dutch-SriLankan-Australian-American soprano, Danielle de Niese, is vocally assured and just brilliant as an actress. She's also gorgeous and has one costume that would never maker it past Indian censors. The other principals are really good too. I didn't detect a single real weakness in the line up. William Christie gets excellent playing out of the Orchestra for the Age of Enlightenment though I felt some of his tempi were a bit slow and its already a very long opera! |