[Met Performance] CID:205390
Don Giovanni {255} Metropolitan Opera House: 02/11/1966.
(Debut: Pilar Lorengar
Review)
Metropolitan Opera House
February 11, 1966
DON GIOVANNI {255}
Don Giovanni............Cesare Siepi
Donna Anna..............Teresa Stich-Randall
Don Ottavio.............Jan Peerce
Donna Elvira............Pilar Lorengar [Debut]
Leporello...............Geraint Evans
Zerlina.................Rosalind Elias
Masetto.................Theodor Uppman
Commendatore............Nicola Ghiuselev
Conductor...............Joseph Rosenstock
Review of John Gruen in the New York Herald Tribune
Pilar Lorengar, the Spanish soprano, made her Metropolitan opera debut last evening singing the role of Donna Elvira in Mozart's "Don Giovanni."
…Miss Lorengar is no stranger to the operatic stage. She has sung in the major opera houses abroad and made her American operatic debut last season singing the role of Liu in Puccini's "Turandot" with the San Francisco Opera. Last evening Miss Lorengar made clear why she has garnered a steadily growing reputation, and why Spanish sopranos are, these days, stealing a good deal of the thunder from their better known Italian counterparts. It is a question of vocal quality. De los Angeles, Berganza, and Caballe have each distinguished themselves via a pure and liquid sound that is as uniquely feminine as it is dramatically convincing. They seem to involve their entire physical and psychological makeup to bring a role to life, and Pilar Lorengar does no less.
Her Donna Elvira was all woman-anguished, revengeful and passionate. Being beautiful and moving with extraordinary grace, Miss Lorengar lent to the role and additional sense of vulnerability, which gave her interpretation further believability. As for the voice, that fiendish first-act aria being what it is, the soprano handled it with as much control as a debut night would allow. Ultimately, total control and composure were hers and a velvet-smooth instrument was permitted to create its magic.
That magic was sustained throughout the performance and one can only submit that Pilar Lorengar is yet another shimmering operatic star on the ascendance.