The Met unveils Robert Carsen's Falstaff.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
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Hampered: Falstaff (Ambrogio Maestri, center) seeks an exit in Act II of Verdi's comedy. Helping him are Meg Page (Jennifer Jonson Cano, l.) and Mistress Quickly (Stephanie Blythe.) Photo by Ken Howard © 2013 The Metropolitan Opera. |
Falstaff is unique. Verdi's last opera (and his lone successful comedy) arrived when the composer was 79 and still in full command of his powers. Yet despite its tunefulness, the score lacks the "big numbers" of
Rigoletto,
Aida and
Otello, choosing to present the comedy as a complex dialogue between singers and orchestra. As a result,
Falstaff, though a respected opera is considered an opera for connoisseurs, and appears only occasionally on the operatic stage.