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Braunfels - The Birds (Die Vogel) (Blu-ray) | Arthaus 101530

Braunfels - The Birds (Die Vogel) (Blu-ray)

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Label: Arthaus

Cat No: 101530

Barcode: 0807280153095

Format: Blu-ray

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 1st November 2010

Contents

Artists

Desiree Rancatore
Brandon Jovanovich
James Johnson
Martin Gantner
Orchestra & Chorus of Los Angeles Opera

Conductor

James Conlon

Works

Braunfels, Walter

Die Vogel (The Birds)

Artists

Desiree Rancatore
Brandon Jovanovich
James Johnson
Martin Gantner
Orchestra & Chorus of Los Angeles Opera

Conductor

James Conlon

About

A production of the LA Opera House's ground-breaking Recovered Voices project, highlighting the works of composers affected by the Holocaust.

Walter Braunfels, a strong advocate of neo-Romanticism, made significant contributions to the world of twentieth-century opera. Yet he lost his rightful place in twentieth-century opera houses.

His music inhabits a very different world, both geographically and aesthetically, nurtured far from Vienna’s charged, multi-cultural atmosphere. Deeply rooted in German Classicism and Romanticism, he conceals none of his admiration for the inherited past and sees himself as building on its fundamentals. By almost any standard, he was a conservative.

The premiere of Die Vögel in Munich in 1920, under the direction of Bruno Walter (who still lauded the work as late as 1950), was a huge public and critical success. The number of productions and performances in the following years was staggering. However, in the post- World War II years of his “rehabilitation,” Braunfels never regained a foothold. Die Vögel was not produced again until 1971 in Karlsruhe and 1994 in Berlin.

Cast:
- Nightingale: Désirée Rancatore
- Good Hope: Brandon Jovanovich
- Loyal Friend: James Johnson
- Hoopoe: Martin Gantner

Live Recording from the Los Angeles Opera, 2009.

Director: Darko Tresnjak
Set Design: David P Gordon

"A rare chance to hear Braunfels‘s lighthearted, tenderly spiritual and little-known fable…" - The New York Times

"A marvelous performance…the orchestra sounded radiant." - Los Angeles Times

"Conlon conducted with lustrous élan…We should hear more of Braunfels‘ work." - Financial Times, London

Sound Format: PCM Stereo, dts-HD
Master Audio 5.1
Picture Format: 16:9
Resolution: 1080i FULL HD
Subtitles: DE, GB, FR, ES, IT, JP
Running Time: 132 mins
Blu-ray Disc: 25 GB (Single Layer)
FSK: 0
Region Code: Worldwide
Worldwide available

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