Richard Wagner / Bayreuther Festspiele, Sir Colin Davis - Tannhäuser (2008) /2DVD

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Richard Wagner / Bayreuther Festspiele, Sir Colin Davis - Tannhäuser (2008) /2DVD

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Formát: 2x DVD
Žánr: Klasika
Styl: Opera

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Media Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Classical, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
Run time: 3 hours and 8 minutes
Subtitles: English, Spanish, German
Language: German (PCM Stereo), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1), German (DTS 5.1)

Skladatel: Richard Wagner
Actors: Heinz Feldhoff, Gwyneth Jones, Franz Mazura, John Pickering, Robert Schunk

• This video of Wagner’s Tannhäuser at the 1978 Bayreuth Festival makes for an outstanding DVD. The Festival’s staging, by Götz Friedrich, is simplicity itself: a dish platform with a minimum of clutter, vaguely medieval costumes, and atmospheric lighting delineate the narrative of the eponymous errant knight whose soul is saved by the prayers of a pure woman who loves him. Wagner returned to this theme again and again, but Friedrich’s staging and the video direction of Thomas Oloffson make a story that many modern viewers find hard to take seriously hit home. The production’s stress on Tannhäuser’s anguish and Elizabeth’s devotion creates an intimacy that trumps productions focused more on pageantry or inappropriate modernization of time and place. Friedrich sees Tannhäuser as a loner, an artist outcast in a society whose primary value is conformity, adding further tension to the tale. The first Act is set in the Venusberg, the subterranean haunt of Venus and her cohorts whose worship of unbridled pleasure is equated here with death and damnation. The scene is darkly lit with Venus in her mask and fright outfit looming above the rest, and the Bacchanal, choreographed and filmed by John Neumeier, now seems just a tame modern dance set-piece, with writhing dancers in scanty (but not too scanty) costumes.

• But what makes this Tannhäuser outstanding is the singing of the soloists and Colin Davis’ inspired conducting of the Bayreuth forces, chorus and orchestra singing and playing with energy and nuance. Gwyneth Jones takes on both of the female leads, Venus and Elizabeth. Her Venus is good, though one might prefer a singer with a stronger bottom register, and her Elizabeth is sung beautifully. Her big arias, Dich teure Halle and >i>Allmächt’ge Jungfrau are sing with the intensity she displays in her acting. Time and again the camera focuses on her subtle facial and body movements that reveal the characters’ thoughts. In effect, she’s acting three roles here, the imperious Venus of Act One, the innocent young Elizabeth of Act Two, and the stricken, disheveled girl of Act Three. Tenor Spas Wenkoff matches her in intensity of singing and acting, never seeming to tire, even in the harrowing last Act of this demanding role. Baritone Bernd Weikl is an excellent Wolfram, Tannhäuser’s friend who loves Elizabeth, and Hans Sotin’s strong bass makes the Landgraf an imposing authority figure. --Dan Davis

• Tannhäuser is sung in German with subtitles in German, English, French, Spanish and Chinese. Sound options include PCM Stereo and DTS 5.1 Surround.

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Interpret Richard Wagner / Bayreuther Festspiele, Sir Colin Davis
Titul Tannhäuser
Nosič 2DVD
Typ nosiče DVD
Dostupnost Není skladem, 14 dnů
Tracklist Disc: 1 - DVD
1. Intro
2. Overture 6:52
3. Bacchanale 9:58
4. Naht euch dem Strande (Venusberg Music) 5:38
5. Geliebter, sag, wo weilt dein Sinn? 4:12
6. Dir töne Lob! Die Wunder sei'n gepriesen 2:58
7. Dank deiner Huld, gepriesen sei dein Lieben (Tannhäuser) 2:52
8. Geliebter, komm! Sieh dort die Grotte! 3:15
9. Stets soll nur dir mein Lied ertönen! 1:48
10. Zieh hin, Wahnsinniger, zieh hin! 3:28
11. Frau Holda kam aus dem Berg hervor 2:25
12. Zu dir wall ich, mein Jesus Christ 6:44
13. Wer ist der dort in brünstigem Gebete? 4:59
14. Als du in kühnem Sange uns bestrittest 7:33

Disc: 2 - DVD
1. Dich, teure Halle, grüß ich wieder 4:50
2. Dort ist sie; nahe dich ihr ungestört! - Der Sänger klugen Weisen lauscht' ich sonst 7:26
3. Den Gott der Liebe sollst du preisen 3:35
4. Dich treff ich hier, in dieser Halle 5:07
5. Freudig begrüßen wir die edle Halle 6:49
6. Gar viel und schön 5:22
7. Blick ich umher in diesem edlen Kreise 4:44
8. Auch ich darf mich so glücklich nennen - Den Bronnen, den uns Wolfram nannte 3:57
9. O Walther, der du also sangest - Heraus zum Kampfe mit uns allen! - O Himmel, laß dich jetzt erflehen 1:25
10. Heraus zum Kampfe mit uns allen! 2:13
11. O Himmel! Lass dich jetzt erflehen! (Wolfram) 2:14
12. Ha, der Verruchte! Fliehet ihn! 2:13
13. Zurück von ihm! Nicht ihr seid seine Richter! 4:28
14. Weh! Weh, mir Unglücksel'gem! 5:32
15. Ein furchtbares Verbrechen ward begangen 2:15
16. Versammelt sind aus meinen Landen 7:13
17. Introduction 7:49
18. Wohl wußt' ich hier sie im Gebet zu finden 2:57
19. Beglückt darf nun dich, o Heimat, ich schauen - Dies ist ihr Sang 4:35
20. Allmächt'ge Jungfrau, hör mein Flehen! 8:29
21. Wie Todesahnung Dämmrung deckt die Lande 1:58
22. O du, mein holder Abendstern 2:48
23. Ich hörte Harfenschlag 4:28
24. Inbrunst im Herzen 3:23
25. Nach Rom gelangt' ich so 3:52
26. Da sank ich in Vernichtung dumpf darnieder - Halt ein! Unsel'ger 3:35
27. Willkommen, ungetreuer Mann - Der Seele Heil, die nun entflohn 4:28
28. Heilige Elisabeth, bitte für mich! - Heil! Heil! Der Gnade Wunder Heil! 6:05
Popis Formát: 2x DVD
Žánr: Klasika
Styl: Opera

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Media Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Classical, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
Run time: 3 hours and 8 minutes
Subtitles: English, Spanish, German
Language: German (PCM Stereo), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1), German (DTS 5.1)

Skladatel: Richard Wagner
Actors: Heinz Feldhoff, Gwyneth Jones, Franz Mazura, John Pickering, Robert Schunk

• This video of Wagner’s Tannhäuser at the 1978 Bayreuth Festival makes for an outstanding DVD. The Festival’s staging, by Götz Friedrich, is simplicity itself: a dish platform with a minimum of clutter, vaguely medieval costumes, and atmospheric lighting delineate the narrative of the eponymous errant knight whose soul is saved by the prayers of a pure woman who loves him. Wagner returned to this theme again and again, but Friedrich’s staging and the video direction of Thomas Oloffson make a story that many modern viewers find hard to take seriously hit home. The production’s stress on Tannhäuser’s anguish and Elizabeth’s devotion creates an intimacy that trumps productions focused more on pageantry or inappropriate modernization of time and place. Friedrich sees Tannhäuser as a loner, an artist outcast in a society whose primary value is conformity, adding further tension to the tale. The first Act is set in the Venusberg, the subterranean haunt of Venus and her cohorts whose worship of unbridled pleasure is equated here with death and damnation. The scene is darkly lit with Venus in her mask and fright outfit looming above the rest, and the Bacchanal, choreographed and filmed by John Neumeier, now seems just a tame modern dance set-piece, with writhing dancers in scanty (but not too scanty) costumes.

• But what makes this Tannhäuser outstanding is the singing of the soloists and Colin Davis’ inspired conducting of the Bayreuth forces, chorus and orchestra singing and playing with energy and nuance. Gwyneth Jones takes on both of the female leads, Venus and Elizabeth. Her Venus is good, though one might prefer a singer with a stronger bottom register, and her Elizabeth is sung beautifully. Her big arias, Dich teure Halle and >i>Allmächt’ge Jungfrau are sing with the intensity she displays in her acting. Time and again the camera focuses on her subtle facial and body movements that reveal the characters’ thoughts. In effect, she’s acting three roles here, the imperious Venus of Act One, the innocent young Elizabeth of Act Two, and the stricken, disheveled girl of Act Three. Tenor Spas Wenkoff matches her in intensity of singing and acting, never seeming to tire, even in the harrowing last Act of this demanding role. Baritone Bernd Weikl is an excellent Wolfram, Tannhäuser’s friend who loves Elizabeth, and Hans Sotin’s strong bass makes the Landgraf an imposing authority figure. --Dan Davis

• Tannhäuser is sung in German with subtitles in German, English, French, Spanish and Chinese. Sound options include PCM Stereo and DTS 5.1 Surround.
SKU 0734446
Ean 0044007344460
Rok vydání 2008
Pořadové číslo 1000010387
Sleva Sleva 14 %
Doporučená prodejní cena 529,00 Kč

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