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Tan: Marco Polo [Tan] [Opus Arte] [ ÉLŐ ] |
Dun Tan (1957-) |
Nancy Allen Lundy (szoprán), Charles Workman (tenor), Stephen Richardson (basszus), Mu Na (ének), Sarah Castle (ének), Stephen Bryant (ének), Tania Kross (ének), Zhang Jun (ének), Cappella Amsterdam Choir (vegyeskórus), Pierre Audi (rendező), Netherlands Chamber Orchestra (zenekar), Tan Dun (karmester) |
első megjelenés éve: 2009 156 perc |
Opera |
(2009)
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 Blu-ray disc |
8.640 Ft
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1. | Marco Polo
Nancy Allen Lundy (szoprán), Charles Workman (tenor), Stephen Richardson (basszus), Mu Na (ének), Sarah Castle (ének), Stephen Bryant (ének), Tania Kross (ének), Zhang Jun (ének), Cappella Amsterdam Choir (vegyeskórus), Pierre Audi (rendező), Netherlands Chamber Orchestra (zenekar), Tan Dun (karmester)
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Libretto: Paul Griffiths
Recorded: 13 and 18 November 2008, Het Muziektheater, Amsterdam
Polo - Charles Workman Marco - Sarah Castle Kublai Khan - Stephen Richardson Water - Nancy Allen Lundy Shadow 1 / Rustichello / Li Po - Zhang Jun Shadow 2 / Sheherazada / Mahler / Queen - Tania Kross Shadow 3 / Dante / Shakespeare - Stephen Bryant Chinese / Arabian dancer - Mu Na
Bonus: - Illustrated synopsis. - Cast gallery. - The Music of Tomorrow - documentary including interviews with the creative team and principal cast members.
In 'Marco Polo, an opera within an opera', composer Tan Dun portrays the Venetian explorer’s travels to the Far East as a journey of both inner and physical discovery, a voyage depicting spiritual experiences as well as a geographical expedition. At the same time the work, on a libretto by Paul Griffiths, can be seen as a compositional adventure of the composer himself, unifying the various cultural worlds he occupies: a blend of Western avant garde and Oriental traditions. Pierre Audi's mythical staging and Jean Kalman's fabulous set design complement the composer's own musical direction, forging the dazzlingly versatile soloists, the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and Capella Amsterdam to a stunning symbiosis of elements across time and space, a true testimony to cultures intertwined in globalisation.
Tan Dun's Marco Polo was, for me, a multi-dimensional experience which went beyond my expectations and indeed overwhelmed my senses... Here was an opera of our generation: a fusion of elements across time and space, a true testimony to the way our worlds have become intertwined in the globalisation process. ---Anne Ku, Bonjournal.com |
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