Portrait Anna Netrebko – Report About Anna
Her rise to international fame may have been meteoric, but her radiance is nothing less than galactic: Anna Netrebko, soprano and superstar. A phenomenal artist, she has been breaking all records in the world of classical music, and has injected a much-needed shot of youthful vitality into the classical scene. She can dominate the musical stage as Violetta Valéry in "La Traviata" or blend seamlessly into an ensemble as Susanna in "Le nozze di Figaro." She can move audiences to tears with Russian songs or bring down the house with operetta arias. She is versatile, talented, gorgeous - and deserves to be in the spotlight. Yet though she may have all the makings of a diva, she prefers to play with the notion rather than live it out. This documentary shows Anna Netrebko as she really is: a natural, unaffected young woman full of fun, energy and, yes, boundless ambition and self-confidence. We accompany her to her parents' home in Krasnodar and to her apartment in St. Petersburg. She relates her beginnings at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, where she scrubbed the floors of the lobby¿ And we see the visible impact she makes on a dignified public when she is awarded the Russian State Prize by President Putin. In candid conversations, she tells us about her plans for the future, her hobbies, her loves, but also her fears and how fame has changed her life. Revealing insights are also provided by conductor Valery Gergiev, Netrebko's mentor, and tenor Rolando Villazón, her most important stage partner. The program contains a wealth of excerpts from Netrebko's most recent performances in operas such as "La Traviata," "La Bohème," "Rigoletto," and "War and Peace," and features a side-splitting rendering of Lehár's "Meine Lippen küssen so heiss" that brilliantly spotlights the humor, spontaneity and naturalness of this one-of-a-kind artist.