Robert Battey, In ‘Don Giovanni’ at the Castleton Festival, one key player is missing (Washington Post, July 7) |
Conductor Salvatore Percacciolo, standing in for Castleton founder Lorin Maazel, who has been suffering from exhaustion and is thankfully on the mend, was not fully connected to his orchestra, which led to accuracy issues. Instead of being a conduit between stage and pit, Percacciolo oddly mouthed most of the text of the opera to the singers and let many orchestral details fall to the wayside. In fairness, Act II of the production seemed better rehearsed and executed, though had Maazel been at the podium, the orchestra players would have been at their best for the entire opera instead of being seemingly bored. Kudos to the harpsichord player, whose name was unlisted, for ravishing playing during the fluent recitativos.
This production repeats on July 12 and 18.
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