Korngold: Die Tote Stadt / King, Hollreiser

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Label: ARTHAUS
Catalog: 101656
Format: DVD

Korngold: Die Tote Stadt, Op. 12 Live Recording from The Deutsche Oper Berlin, 1983 James King (Paul), Karan Armstrong (Marietta / Marie’s Apparition), William Murray (Frank), Margit Neubauer (Brigitta) & Donald Grobe (Victorin) Deutsche Oper Berlin, Heinrich Hollreiser (conductor) & Götz Friedrich (stage director)

Set by ANDREAS REINHARDT BANNED – FORGOTTEN Of all the successful composers of opera in the 1920s, it is perhaps Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897–1957) whose career took the most surprising turn following the banning of his works as “degenerate” in Germany. In 1934 he was invited by Max Reinhardt to Hollywood, where Korngold turned the new genre of fi m music on its head. No composer before or since ever achieved such a prominent position within film production. Instead of the director or producer deciding on a scene’s musical accompaniment, it was Korngold’s score that determined the timings and dramatic sequences of the camera positions. Even today Korngold is best known as a composer of film scores. Despite the many successful performances of works such as his violin concerto and his chamber music, today only Die tote Stadt has survived as a rarity on the programmes of the world’s major and medium-sized opera houses. Götz Friedrich’s production played no small part in this survival, for not only was it shown in Berlin and Vienna, it was also shipped to Los Angeles and more recently, in 1995, loaned to Ghent, to the theatre which in 1967 was bold enough to stage only the second production of the work after the Second World War.

Sound Format: PCM Stereo Picture Format: 4:3 DVD Format: DVD 9, NTSC Subtitles: DE (Original Language), GB, IT, FR, ES Running Time: 130 mins FSK: 0

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