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Wagner - Parsifal 2 DVD SET The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Chorus and Ballet / Directed by Barbara Willis Sweete / Production Francois Girard / Conducted by Daniele Gatti

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Wagner - Parsifal 2 DVD SET The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Chorus and Ballet / Directed by Barbara Willis Sweete / Production Francois Girard / Conducted by Daniele Gatti

UPC 888837255899

REGION 0 NTSC DVD (All regions)

MADE IN the UK

AUDIO: LPCM 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian

Total Runtime: 280 minutes

 

English Summary:

The Metropolitan Opera give a live performance of Wagner's work.

Daniele Gatti conducts the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra with Jonas Kaufmann as the eponymous character.

 

Richard Wagner, Daniele Gatti, Jonas Kaufmann, Katarina Dalayman, René Pape, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera

 

ARTISTS:

Jonas Kaufmann (Parsifal)

Katarina Dalayman (Kundry)

René Pape (Gurnemanz)

Peter Mattei (Amfortas)

Evgeny Nikitin (Klingsor)

Metropolitan Opera Orchestra

Daniele Gatti - conductor

 

Francois Girards stunning post-apocalyptic production of Parsifal at The Metropolitan Opera trail-blazed the way for Wagner's centennial year celebrations last year. Wagner's last and most intriguing opera, Parsifal centers on a young hero?s search for compassion, redemption, and acceptance in a world dominated by rules and fanaticism."There is much to admire in Mr. Girard?s thoughtful and intrepid staging, full of striking imagery. The blocking of the chorus, extras and dancers is theatrical and elegant. (Carolyn Choa is the choreographer.) The Met has assembled about the best ?Parsifal? cast available today: the charismatic tenor Jonas Kaufmann sings the title role; the great bass Ren? Pape is the veteran knight Gurnemanz, a role he owns; and the baritone Peter Mattei as Amfortas, in terrific voice, dares to bring out the rashness and inner desires of this stricken leader. The conductor Daniele Gatti draws diaphanous playing from the great Met orchestra and captures the shifting currents of this richly chromatic and complex score. Incredibly Mr. Gatti conducts the work, some four and a half hours of music, from memory."

 

 

 

 

 

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