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Recorded: 1949, Teatro La Fenice
An aspiring composer, in the British Air Force for WWII, is downed in Italy and rescued by an Italian girl. He returns home to his wife, inspired to write an opera and aware that he's fallen in love with his rescuer.
Opera: 99 min. Plus Lucia di Lammermoor highlights: Gobbi and voices of Rossi, Prandelli (Edgardo), Valletti (Arturo), Neroni; Questa; Rome Opera Chor. & Orch. Italian, with some unobtrusive English narration. (1948). 23 min.
The Glass Mountain is about longing that knows no bounds and about carrying the one you love inside you. The hero carries one woman inside him, then another, and then, when he is with her, the first again. The film is compellingly acted and directed, the dialog so well written as to sharpen the mind, the score fabulously atmospheric. The result is hypnotic and poignant. Gobbi does some singing in mezza voce, something unusual for him. After I've seen the film, its story line, characters and music echo in me for some time.-Stefan Zucker Richard Fawkes, reviewing in Opera Now
". . . the 1950 feature film starring Michael Denison as a composer who returns to Italy after the war to find inspiration. The film made an international star of Tito Gobbi who appears as an opera singing partisan. A wonderful, moving film." |
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