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Verdi: Otello [Quadri] [Arthaus] [ ÉLŐ ] |
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) |
Sena Jurinac (szoprán), Margarita Lilowa (kontraalt), Adolf Dallapozza (tenor), Wolfgang Windgassen (tenor), Leo Heppe (basszus), Walter Kreppel (basszus), Norman Mittelmann (ének), William Blankenship (ének), Willy Ferenz (ének), Vienna Boys' Choir (fiúkórus), Bécsi Állami Operaház Énekkara (vegyeskórus), Otto Schenk (rendező), Argeo Quadri (karmester), Bajor Rádió Szimfonikus Zenekara (zenekar) |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 134 perc |
Opera |
(2010)
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 DVD video |
6.393 Ft
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1. | Otello
Sena Jurinac (szoprán), Margarita Lilowa (kontraalt), Adolf Dallapozza (tenor), Wolfgang Windgassen (tenor), Leo Heppe (basszus), Walter Kreppel (basszus), Norman Mittelmann (ének), William Blankenship (ének), Willy Ferenz (ének), Vienna Boys' Choir (fiúkórus), Bécsi Állami Operaház Énekkara (vegyeskórus), Otto Schenk (rendező), Argeo Quadri (karmester), Bajor Rádió Szimfonikus Zenekara (zenekar)
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Opera (dramma lirico) in 4 acts Libretto: Arrigo Boito [Based:William Shakespeare: Othello] First performance: February 5, 1887, Teatro alla Scala, Milan
Recorded: 1965, Historical Studio Production
Othello - Wolfgang Windgassen Desdemona - Sena Jurinac Jago - Norman Mittelmann Emilia - Margarita Lilowa Cassio - William Blankenship Rodrigo - Adolf Dallapozza Lodovico - Walter Kreppel Montano - Willy Ferenz Herold - Leo Heppe
Chorus master: Norbert Balatsch Gerhard Hruby, set design Leni Bauer Ecsi, costume designer
Verdi's opera Otello in a sympathetic studio recording from the early years of television. The camera's roving eye lends Schenk's production an intimacy which inspires a vocal and dramatic tour de force from Wolfgang Windgassen and Sena Jurinac in the roles of the tragic lovers Othello and Desdemona. Musical direction is in the hands of the great Verdi conductor Argeo Quadri. For unlike with other opera films, the producers in Vienna did not use playback but recorded each scene live. A further drawback was the fact that the television studios were too small to accommodate a full-size opera orchestra. The musicians and conductor were situated in an acoustically appropriate but geographically separate hall, linked to the film studio only by cables and monitors. This arrangement called for utmost concentration from all parties. The scenes were recorded live; editing technology as we know it today did not exist, so the work involved filming lengthy passages and repeating them as necessary.
The very particular value of this video, now available to all fans of opera for the first time on DVD, is that it documents in convincing fashion the great German Verdi tradition - a tradition in which Otello has always maintained a leading position. |
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