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Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro [Schmidt-Isserstedt] [Arthaus] - Mozart: Figaró házassága [Schmidt-Isserstedt] [Arthaus] [ ÉLŐ ] |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) |
Arlene Saunders (szoprán), Edith Mathis (szoprán), Heinz Blankenburg (bariton), Tom Krause (bariton), Elisabeth Steiner (ének), Kurt Marschner (ének), Maria von Ilosvay (ének), Hamburgi Állami Opera Énekkara (vegyeskórus), Joachim Hess (videorendező), Hamburgi Állami Opera Balett (balettegyüttes), Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (karmester), The Philharmonic State Orchestra Hamburg (zenekar) |
első megjelenés éve: 1967 170 perc |
Opera |
(2006)
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1. | Le nozze di Figaro (ossia La folle giornata) K492 (Figaro házassága (avagy egy bolond nap))
Arlene Saunders (szoprán), Edith Mathis (szoprán), Heinz Blankenburg (bariton), Tom Krause (bariton), Elisabeth Steiner (ének), Kurt Marschner (ének), Maria von Ilosvay (ének), Hamburgi Állami Opera Énekkara (vegyeskórus), Hamburgi Állami Opera Balett (balettegyüttes), Joachim Hess (videorendező), Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (karmester), The Philharmonic State Orchestra Hamburg (zenekar)
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Opera (commedia per musica) in 4 acts Libretto: Lorenzo Da Ponte (aka: Emmanuele Conegliano) after Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais First performance: May 1, 1786, Wien, Burgtheater
Recorded: 1967, Historical Studio Production from the Hamburg State Opera
This German version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, with set and costumes by Ita Maximowna, dates from the year 1967. The Hamburg State Opera Choir and the Philharmonic State Orchestra of Hamburg are conducted by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, who worked as the opera company's first conductor between 1935 and 1942 as well as from 1945 to 1971 and was chief conductor of the North German Radio Orchestra, which he had personally been responsible for reorganizing in the post-war years. It may come as a surprise to learn that the singers, all of whom are now international stars, were drawn exclusively from the Hamburg State Opera ensemble - further proof of Rolf Liebermann's skill in identifying up-and-coming musicians! The fact that almost all the singers were of roughly the right age for the roles they were playing helped enhance the film's credibility and realism when it came to close-up shots.
Count Almaviva: Tom Krause Countess Almaviva: Arlene Saunders Figaro: Heinz Blankenburg Susanna: Edith Mathis Cherubino: Elisabeth Steiner Marcellina: Maria Von Ilosvay Don Basilio: Kurt Marschner |
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