Kiri Te Kanawa stars in this production of one of Richard Strauss's most famous operas, conducted by Sir George Solti. Performed at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. Read more
| Starring | Kiri Te Kanawa, Anne Howells, Aage Haugland, Barbara Bonney |
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| Director | John Schlesinger |
| Genres | Music/Musical, World Cinema |
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"...Rarely has this luscious, burnished score been so realized with such emotional intensity or played with such glowing fervour..."
"...With a superb cast of principals...the evening turned out a resounding success..."
If Salome and Elektra are rough earthenware pots of spicy stew, Der Rosenkavalier is a silver rimed porcelain dish of fairly cakes. Strauss?s strikingly colourful use of two keys a semitone apart during Sophie and Octavian?s love scenes adds further layers of icing to the cake. For me, the fact that Octavian is sung by a woman is rather uncomfortable ? especially in the snogging scenes. Still, Strauss needed three sopranos for the famous trio in the third act ? in fact the whole opera builds a platform for this moment. This performance is 20 years old, but with a wonderful cast and it?s great to see Sir Georg Solti. It?s ironic that the Marschallin (Kiri Te Kanawa) wistfully muses about getting older and the fact that she must give up Octavian (Anne Howells) to the younger Sophie (Barbara Bonney). After 20 years all these great singers might wistfully look back at this performance. The DVD also shows its age in being two channel sound only and the picture is a little soft edged. Never mind it?s all great fun, but too much could give you toothache ? there?s much to be said perhaps for a good spicy stew.
This performance of one of Strauss' most popular operas is beautifully sung and acted. Conducted by George Solti the score was perfectly interpreted.
Highly recommended.
A bitter sweet, romantic masterpiece from Richard Strauss. Memorable music with stunning orchestration. Beautifully sung, staged and recorded. Strongly recommended.
Very highly recommended. This performance is very well staged with elaborate sets and excellent singing throughout. The lead singers are all strong and the acting is convincing, with the humour being brought out. Visual quality and sound quality are very good and the camera work above average. Strauss's score in places is sublime.
This sumptuous production was quite delightful. The artistry of Anne Howells made the action sparkle from beginning to end.
If Salome and Elektra are rough earthenware pots of spicy stew, Der Rosenkavalier is a silver rimed porcelain dish of fairly cakes. Strauss?s strikingly colourful use of two keys a semitone apart during Sophie and Octavian?s love scenes adds further layers of icing to the cake. For me, the fact that Octavian is sung by a woman is rather uncomfortable ? especially in the snogging scenes. Still, Strauss needed three sopranos for the famous trio in the third act ? in fact the whole opera builds a platform for this moment. This performance is 20 years old, but with a wonderful cast and it?s great to see Sir Georg Solti. It?s ironic that the Marschallin (Kiri Te Kanawa) wistfully muses about getting older and the fact that she must give up Octavian (Anne Howells) to the younger Sophie (Barbara Bonney). After 20 years all these great singers might wistfully look back at this performance. The DVD also shows its age in being two channel sound only and the picture is a little soft edged. Never mind it?s all great fun, but too much could give you toothache ? there?s much to be said perhaps for a good spicy stew.
This performance of one of Strauss' most popular operas is beautifully sung and acted. Conducted by George Solti the score was perfectly interpreted.
Highly recommended.
A bitter sweet, romantic masterpiece from Richard Strauss. Memorable music with stunning orchestration. Beautifully sung, staged and recorded. Strongly recommended.
This sumptuous production was quite delightful. The artistry of Anne Howells made the action sparkle from beginning to end.
Very highly recommended. This performance is very well staged with elaborate sets and excellent singing throughout. The lead singers are all strong and the acting is convincing, with the humour being brought out. Visual quality and sound quality are very good and the camera work above average. Strauss's score in places is sublime.
This is billed as a comedy but that isn't really accurate. The Marriage of Figaro is a comedy with plenty of love interest. This is a beautiful love story with some, mostly superfluous, comedy thrown in. It has to be a remarkably good production for the comedy not to feel rather tedious at times and in this production I still found the comedy mostly tedious especially in the third act while waiting for the marvellous last 15 minutes. In this production Kiri Te Kawana is a good Marschellin though not quite in the same league as Felicity Lott in the 1994 production, also on DVD. Ann Howells was very good as Octavian, I thought far better than Ann Sophie von Otter in the other production. Barbara Bonney was Sophie in both productions, I much preferred her in this one, perhaps because she was 9 years younger. She sang quite beautifully. I thought the Baron was going to be better but by the end I found him a bit tedious, it must be a very difficult part to do well. But still all the love music was absolutely beautiful, for those bits it is a wonderful, and at times very moving opera.
"...Rarely has this luscious, burnished score been so realized with such emotional intensity or played with such glowing fervour..."
"...With a superb cast of principals...the evening turned out a resounding success..."