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Beethoven - Fidelio (Blu-ray) | Unitel Edition 803304

Beethoven - Fidelio (Blu-ray)

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Label: Unitel Edition

Cat No: 803304

Barcode: 0814337017590

Format: Blu-ray

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 8th January 2021

Gramophone Editor's Choice

Contents

Artists

Nicole Chevalier
Eric Cutler
Gabor Bretz
Christof Fischesser
Melissa Petit
Benjamin Hulett
Karoly Szemeredy
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
Wiener Symphoniker

Conductor

Manfred Honeck

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Fidelio, op.72

Artists

Nicole Chevalier
Eric Cutler
Gabor Bretz
Christof Fischesser
Melissa Petit
Benjamin Hulett
Karoly Szemeredy
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
Wiener Symphoniker

Conductor

Manfred Honeck

About

None other than Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz has been engaged for the stage direction of the new production of Fidelio from the Theater an der Wien. There, at one of the oldest opera houses in Vienna, Ludwig van Beethoven was what one would call today a composer-in-residence. And he was this in two respects: here he lived for two years in an apartment in the wing of the building. And it was here that he premiered many of his most famous orchestral works, symphonies and his only opera: Fidelio. In his third opera production Waltz brilliantly stages the second version of the opera in the breathtaking set designed by the German-American architectural practice Barkow Leibinger. The abstract staircase landscape in the form of a double helix, symbolizing prison, extends space into the back theatre and is infinitely changeable in the cinematic lighting concept of Hollywood regular Henry Braham.

Manfred Honeck at the rostrum of the dynamic Wiener Symphoniker leads a superb and versatile cast of “vocally oustanding” (Der Standard) singers: Nicole Chevalier bewitches vocally and dramatically on her stage debut as Leonore, Eric Cutler gives Florestan a powerful voice. Christof Fischesser, Gábor Bretz, Mélissa Petit complete the strong ensemble. But the production, which was sold out months before, never saw its stage premiere, as the Theater an der Wien sadly had to shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic a few days before. Thanks to an incredible effort by all participants, the opera house was converted into a film studio at short notice so that Christoph Waltz’s “convincing production” (Die Zeit) of Beethoven’s flaming musical plea for freedom and humanity could be preserved for posterity.

“An ingenious, enigmatic direction” – Münchner Merkur

Cast:
- Leonore: Nicole Chevalier
- Florestan: Eric Cutler
- Don Pizarro: Gábor Bretz
- Rocco: Christof Fischesser
- Marzelline: Mélissa Petit
- Jaquino: Benjamin Hulett
- Don fernando: Károly Szemerédy

Recording date: Theater an der Wien, March 2020
Total running time: 130 mins
Picture: NTSC, 16:9, 1080i
Sound: PCM Stereo, DTS-HD MA 5.1
Subtitles: German (original language), English, French, Korean, Japanese
Booklet: English, French, German

Reviews

The 1806 revision from Vienna would be welcome for filling a significant gap in the discography, but it does a lot more than that. Beethoven may have cut and remodelled the score under sufferance, but Manfred Honeck and Christoph Waltz show nothing but absolute faith in the dramaturgical success of the results. ... the pacing throughout is taut and sure, including a good, old-fashioned quick pulse for ‘O namenlose Freude’. Don’t miss it.  Peter Quantrill
Gramophone February 2021

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