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Here’s a brief video clip from Russian TV news on Anna Netrebko‘s return to the operatic stage in Lucia di Lammermoor last night at the Mariinsky.

For Netrebko’s return, the Mariinsky imported a production of the Donizetti classic directed by John Doyle. It is unclear from early reports whether Netrebko was required to play the flute during the mad scene. The slightly more zaftig (more of her to love!) diva sings her first New York Lucia on February January 26 opposite Rolando Villazón and Mariusz Kwiecien .

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  • The caption reads: Anna Netrebko leaves her family for the sake of the stage (!)

  • jatm2063 says:

    Okay, I couldn’t watch it because the Russian version of Real Player (which like most Russian technology is quite bare bones from the look of it and reverse engineered from pirated American software they got off the internet) just skips and jumps and won’t stream properly.

  • Harold says:

    Trying putting it on pause for a few seconds and then back to play. It worked for me, at least.

  • La Cieca says:

    Trying putting it on pause for a few seconds and then back to play.

    Good description of Netrebko’s coloratura technique!

    Here’s a YouTube with more performance footage.

  • jatm2063 says:

    La Cieca: You are a goddess. Thank you.

  • jatm2063 says:

    Well, based on what I hear in this short clip, it’s rather sloppy. It may be that she isn’t quite back on her form after her delivery. You do hear the E-flat at the end of the duet with her brother, which she definitely gets but it sounds hard for her to do it. She also sounds ever so slightly short winded and like she’s being careful. This is different from the video La Cieca posted previously, in which a very pregnant Anna sang “Heia in den Bergen” and sounded really good.

  • Feldmarschallin says:

    La Cieca I think you have that date wrong. Isn’t it sometime at the end of Jan instead of Feb?

  • justanothertenor says:

    I have a ticket to see her on Jan 29th, so I am hoping La Cieca’s dates are mixed up.

  • calaf47 says:

    The note at the end of the Lucia/Enrico duet is a high D…..not an Eb.

  • Caliber's Ex says:

    I remain a fan of the basic sound, not how it is used.
    The d is defiant and quite exciting. The rest has register breaks which show the need to recalibrate after birth. Happens to all new mothers. gelb must be having a fit about the weight. Cathy Nejiimy very pretty is the way she looks in certain clips. I think the twirling has got to stop. Learn the damn piece and twirl less. The colratura is sloppy and she is still a major talent, about as young as her newborn in terms of expression and style. Come on, Anna, time is a fast horse.