Paisiello Nina

Paisiello Nina

Forgotten name but heavenly music and performance

2002 en 121 minutes

Rating: 0

Plot

The opera: Nina, o sia La Pazza Per Amore itself, is an extra-ordinary sad and touching story, and seems very difficult to be performed if the singer has no acting talents. Therefore we adore Cecilia Bartoli for the magnificent performance as the crazy Nina who lost her mind totally. Her magnificent singing, we don't doubt at all, but her acting is amazingly such that it expressed a real situation of a girl becoming crazy and losing her mind caused by painful incidents in her love life. It is also supported by the other singers who are singing matching as perfectly and splendidly as the diva Cecilia Bartoli, especially the baritone Laszlo Polgar with his deep rich voice as the cruel father who has remorse and came back to see his daughter Nina and the young tenor Jonas Kauffmann with his clear light voice, resulting in a surprisingly beautifully performed opera.

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Cast

Cecilia Bartoli

Cecilia Bartoli

Nina

Jonas Kaufmann

Jonas Kaufmann

Lindoro/Pastore

László Polgár

László Polgár

Il Conte

Juliette Galstian

Juliette Galstian

Susanna

Angelo Veccia

Angelo Veccia

Giorgio

Federica Bartoli

Federica Bartoli

Villanella

Golda Fischer

Golda Fischer

Villanella

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