BBC Music Magazine

PUCCINI

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Manon Lescaut

Anna Netrebko, Yusif Eyvazov, Armando Piña, Carlos Chausson, Benjamin Bernheim, Erik Anstine, Patrick Vogel, Szilvia Vörös, Simon Shibambu, Daliborka Miteva; Konzertver­einigung Wiener Staatsoper­nchor; Munich Radio Orchestra/marco Armiliato

DG 479 6828 127:50 mins (2 discs)

It’s a problem common to several verismo soprano roles: how to sound young enough to be plausibly innocent yet produce a tone sufficient­ly rich to ride the most opulent and savagely expressive orchestrat­ion. Time was when Anna Netrebko’s Manon meant Massenet’s giddy, girlish, gavotting Manon, a woman so insecure and materialis­tic that she will seduce and ruin a priest. Now, with a darker, more voluptuous and more volatile edge to her voice, it means Puccini’s Manon Lescaut: the heroine – or anti-heroine – of Puccini’s version of the good-time-girl-gonebad of 18th-century French literature.

In this live recording from the

2016 Salzburg Festival, Netrebko’s Manon soars over the rest of the cast, framed attentivel­y, eloquently and imaginativ­ely by Marco Armiliato and the Munich Radio Orchestra.

It’s a riveting, sometimes wayward performanc­e that fails to sound remotely girlish in Act I but captures perfectly the greed, impetuousn­ess, self-destructiv­eness and lust for life in Acts II and III, with a full-throated, full-hearted account of ‘Sola, perduta, abbandonat­a’.

When Netrebko sings ‘Non voglio morire!’, you believe it. And she can still spin a pianissimo top note. The producer and engineer have been less careful of Yusif Eyvazov’s Des Grieux, Armando Piña’s Lescaut and Carlos Chausson’s excellent Geronte. Eyvazov tenses up unattracti­vely in the arias and duets, singing more freely in the passages that never feature in highlights compilatio­ns. There’s lovely singing from the Madrigalis­ti (Daliborka Miteva, Martina Reder, Cornelia Sonnleithn­er, Arina Holecek) and the Konzertver­einigung

Wiener Staatsoper­nchor, but this is very much a one-woman show. Anna Picard

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