Verdi's The Shakespeare Operas DVD Set includes 3 brilliant productions by the Royal Opera House, Liceu and Glyndebourne. This landmark trio features dynamic casts of singers, conductors and directors that are united in Macbeth, a piece that inspired the young composer in his hard-working 'galley years' and took him to heights of international acclaim, and Otello and Falstaff, Verdi's final two operatic achievements.
Simon Keenlyside (Thane) and Liudmyla Monastyrska (Lady) stun in Phyllida Lloyd's rich production of the Scottish Play for The Royal Opera, conducted by Sir Antonio Pappano. José Cura reimagines the Moor in an earnest and truly great staging by Willy Decker at Barcelona's Liceu and Richard Jones brings out bright humour with a sprinkle of bitterness in Falstaff for Glyndebourne Festival. With Christopher Purves in the title role and conducted by the inspiring Vladimir Jurowski, lightness and wisdom compose the grand finale of this set.
MACBETH (Royal Opera House) 
Macbeth: Simon Keenlyside
Lady Macbeth: Liudmyla Monastyrska 
Banquo: Raymond Aceto 
Duncan: Ian Lindsay 
Malcolm: Steven Ebel 
Macduff: Dimitri Pittas 
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House 
Royal Opera Chorus
Conductor: Antonio Pappano 
Director: Phyllida Lloyd
OTELLO (Liceu)
 Otello: José Cura 
Desdemona: Krassimira Stoyanova 
Iago: Lado Ataneli 
Emilia: Ketevan Kemoklidze 
Cassio: Vittorio Grigolo 
Roderigo: Vincenç Esteve 
Madrid Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of the Grand Teatre del Liceu 
Conductor: Antoni Ros-Marbà 
Director: Willy Decker
FALSTAFF (Glyndebourne) 
Falstaff: Christopher Purves 
Ford: Tassis Christoyannis 
Fenton: Bülent Bezdüz 
Doctor Caius: Peter Hoare 
Bardoph: Alasdair Elliott 
Pistol: Paolo Battaglia 
Alice Ford: Dina Kuznetsova 
Nannetta: Adriana Kučerová 
Glyndebourne Chorus 
London Philharmonic Orchestra 
Conductor: Vladimir Jurowski 
Director: Richard Jones
Sound format: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS 
Subtitles: EN/FR/DE/ES/ IT (all titles), CATALA (Otello), JAPANESE (Macbeth) 
Running time: (Macbeth) 170 / 23 mins (Bonus); 151 mins (Otello); 136 mins (Falstaff)