Donizetti’s comic opera La Fille du Régiment closed out the 2008 season of the Metropolitan opera with a bang and a whistle. The quirky design by Laurent Pelly and vivid musical direction of Marco Armiliato amid brilliant comic and musical performances from Nathalie Dessay, Juan Diego Flórez, Felicity Palmer, Alessandro Corbelli and Marian Seldes mesmerized audiences around the world and made this production an instant classic.
Nathalie Dessay is irresistible in her feisty, adorable portrayal of Marie, an orphan adopted and raised by the French army. With her Pippi-Longstocking plait, wide-eyed innocence and constant need to be in furious motion, she is a tiny force of nature throughout the evening. Whether ironing, folding and treating laundry throughout “Au bruit de la guerre”, or dragging a clothes-line of shirts melodramatically across the stage during “Il faut partir”, Ms Dessay is absolutely charming and technically unstoppable. She whips through coloratura, then turns around and sings a haunting cadenza without batting an eyelash and all while she completely reflects her character. “C’en est donc fait” is sung from the ground upon which she has thrown herself dramatically, and as ridiculous as the entire plot is, we completely buy into her pain, her relationship with her “papas”, and her instant love for Tonio (Juan Diego Flórez).
Mr Flórez is no less impressive. His indelible performance of “Ah mes amis... Pour mon âme” with its nine high Cs is already legendary among audiences from La Scala to New York. His high notes ring out effortlessly, sweeping through the hall with a grace and power that make the hair stand up on your neck. His lyrical aria “Pour me rapprocher” in the second act is equally impressive, though considerably less showy. His chemistry with Ms Dessay is wonderful; from his entrance in the first act in Lederhosen and a sweater-vest to his dramatic entrance in the second (spoiler alert – he’s riding a tank), he is the picture of a perfect Tyrolian love interest: wide-eyed, dark-haired, heroic and passionately in love with Marie at first sight.