Description
Sergei Prokofiev's The Gambler – Original 1966 Soviet Opera Film on DVD
UPC: 4006408935100
Product Details:
- Format: DVD
- Composer: Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)
- Title: Der Spieler (The Gambler)
- Based on the novel by: Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Director: J. Bogatirenko
- Cast:Orchestra and Chorus: Choir and Orchestra of the USSR National Radio and Television
- Alexei:
- Actor: W. Babjatinskii
- Singer: W. Machow
- Paulina:
- Actor: A. Ewdokimowa
- Singer: Irina Poljakowa
- General:
- Actor: G. Avramov
- Singer: G. Troitsky
- Mademoiselle Blanche:
- Actor: L. Judina
- Singer: A. Matyushina
- Marquis:
- Actor: N. Afanasiev
- Singer: A. Sokolov
- Babulenka (Grandmother):
- Actor: S. Fadeyeva
- Singer: T. Antipova
- Potapych:
- Actor: N. Svetlovidov
- Singer: I. Budrin
- Prince Nilsky:
- Actor: A. Grusinsky
- Singer: V. Zarsky
- Mr. Astley:
- Actor: A. Larionov
- Singer: B. Dobrin
- Alexei:
- Conductor: Gennady Rozhdestvensky
- Chorus Master: K. Lebedev
- Recording: Original 1966 Soviet film
- Language: Sung in Russian
- Subtitles: German, English, French
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3 (Black & White)
- Sound Formats: 2.0 Stereo, Dolby Digital
- Region Code: 0 (Worldwide)
- DVD Format: DVD 5
- Menu Languages: German, English, French
- Running Time: Approx. 84 minutes
- Publisher: Capriccio
Overview
Experience the rare and captivating 1966 Soviet film adaptation of Sergei Prokofiev's opera The Gambler, based on the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Directed by J. Bogatirenko, this historical recording brings to life the intense psychological drama of obsession, love, and the destructive allure of gambling.
Featuring a talented ensemble of actors and singers, including W. Babjatinskii and W. Machow as Alexei, and A. Ewdokimowa and Irina Poljakowa as Paulina, this production authentically portrays Dostoevsky's complex characters. The Choir and Orchestra of the USSR National Radio and Television, under the esteemed conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky, deliver a powerful performance of Prokofiev's intricate and expressive score.
This DVD offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of operatic and cinematic history. Presented with multilingual subtitles and enhanced audio quality, it is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Russian opera and classic film. Despite being a historical recording, the emotional intensity and artistic excellence shine through, providing a compelling viewing experience.
Interesting Facts
- Rare Production: This is an original 1966 Soviet film of Prokofiev's The Gambler, making it a unique and valuable addition to any opera collection.
- Based on Dostoevsky's Novel: The opera delves deep into themes of addiction, unrequited love, and fate, mirroring Dostoevsky's own experiences with gambling.
- Renowned Conductor: Gennady Rozhdestvensky, one of Russia's most celebrated conductors, brings depth and authenticity to the performance.
- Historical Significance: As a product of the Soviet era, the film provides insight into the artistic interpretations and production values of the time.
- Dual Performers: The film features separate actors and singers for each role, ensuring both strong dramatic and vocal performances.
Publishers
- Film Production: © 1966 USSR by GOSTELERADIOFOND, Moscow
- Licensed by: GOSTELERADIOFOND, Moscow Federal State Institution State Fund of Television and Radio Programmes
- Music Publisher: © 1931 Hawkes & Son London Ltd
- With Permission From: Boosey & Hawkes Bote & Bock GmbH & Co. KG
- DVD Publisher: Capriccio
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