Domingo, Netrebko & Villazón: Three Stars in Vienna
Introduction
Three Stars in Vienna

Photo: ORF/Ali Schafler

The intoxicating strains of Franz Lehar and other masters of the operetta and zarzuela stage dominate Domingo, Netrebko & Villazón: Three Stars in Vienna, an icon-studded concert gala from the Imperial Park of Vienna’s Schönbrunn Summer Palace, this December on GREAT PERFORMANCES on PBS (check local listings). Tenors Plácido Domingo and Rolando Villazón join soprano Anna Netrebko in the evening of highlights from such favorite works as The Merry Widow, Land of Smiles and El Gato Montes.

Presented by Thirteen/WNET New York in high definition, the broadcast is led by noted French conductor Bertrand de Billy, directing the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra.

From its opening vocal salvo, Domingo’s thrilling account of Lehar’s “Gern hab ich die Frau’n gekuesst” from Paganini, through Netrebko’s swirling Gypsy rendition of “Heia in den Bergen” (from Emmerich Kálmán’s Die Csárdásfürstin) to Villazón’s heart-breaking “Dein ist mein ganzes Herz” (Lehar’s Land of Smiles), the program is a welcome reminder of the glittering lost world of operetta.

The genre (first cousin to the zarzuela of Spain) is a precursor to today’s modern musical and once dominated the world’s stages, thanks to “light music” composers like Lehar, Johann Strauss Jr., and Léo Delibes. Domingo, Netrebko & Villazón: Three Stars in Vienna offers a rare opportunity to re-examine some of their gems. (A complete list of telecast selections accompanies this release.)

Recorded in the Austrian capital June 27, 2008, Domingo, Netrebko & Villazón: Three Stars in Vienna is a co-production of ORF, ZDF and Unitel Classica, in association with Thirteen/WNET New York. Heidelinde Haschek directs, with Heidelinde Rudy and Sandra Marchart as Producers.

GREAT PERFORMANCES is funded by the Irene Diamond Fund, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, public television viewers, and PBS.

11 Responses to “Introduction”
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  2. Dan Farrell says:

    Magnificent. A constellation of talent. Netrebko is one of the most winsome divas I have ever seen and heard perform.

  3. Franca says:

    I am an opera lover and I have been a great admirer of P. Domingo for a longtime, now of course also of R. Villazon & A. Netrebko. They are all great and thank you for bringing this program to PBS. I wish I could buy the DVD.

    • Mike says:

      My wife and I loved it too. I wonder why, of all the Great Performances that are available, you can’t get this one? Come on PBS — turn loose of it!

  4. Vi says:

    BRAVO ! BRAVO ! BRAVO ! a 5 star performance … I vow to hear them in SanFrancisco… (I’ve seen Placido Domingo …and love him; he is so personable and what a performer and singer)! Loved the PBS special. Thank you, PBS for bringing Great Performances to us.

  5. David Molloy says:

    Saw only parts-Wonderful! Would love to see it again-

  6. Marisa says:

    When will this concert be available in DVD for purchase?

  7. Don Skinner says:

    A Netrebko is the best since I heard Tibaldi at the met.

  8. Kathleen Walsh says:

    5 stars plus all the stars in the sky. I thought the little waltz with Placido Domingo and Anna Netrebko was so sweet. Villazon was vivacious.

  9. Tessa Kerr says:

    PBS is my favourite channel here in Barbados. My dream in 2010 is to see Netrebko “live” but, until then, would love more Great Performances by Placido Domingo, Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca, Rolando Villazon, Juan Diego Florez, Andrea Bocelli, Heather Headley and Daniil Shtoda … Start a trend, PBS – please bring their fabulous music to the whole world!

  10. Patrick Williams says:

    Splendid performances by three of the world’s greatest. Truly, a bit of heaven here on earth. Bravo!

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