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The 1991 production lacks the opulence of the Metropolitan Opera's 1995 production, a more traditional version also featuring Te Kanawa, whose period sets and costumes are stunning, and which offers singing and acting on par with Covent Garden's. But in its own leaner way, the Royal Opera offers major competition to the MET. Elijah Moshinsky's stage production creates the world of medieval Genoa with a few strokes--a black and white backdrop suggesting a sail (Simon was a famous corsair) with graffiti on the black wall, the white standing in for Fiesco's palace. The Council Chamber scene features a richly robed Doge presiding over the meeting, while the row of columns on the left serve as a portico to the Doge's palace and, in various guises, complement the other scenes of the opera. The video direction by Brian Large is efficient, directing our attention to the narrative and if a few more shots of the full stage would have been welcome in some scenes, that's not a hindrance. Closeups are neatly managed without forcing us into the throats of the singers and we're never subjected to extraneous material that might prove distracting. --Dan Davis
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