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DVD : Berg - Lulu / Davis, Schafer, Bailey, Kuebler, Harries, Schone, Bardon, Glyndebourne

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starring: Christine Schäfer, Kathryn Harries, Neil Jenkins, Donald Maxwell, Jonathan Veira
directed by: Graham Vick (II), Humphrey Burton

DVD : Berg - Lulu / Davis, Schafer, Bailey, Kuebler, Harries, Schone, Bardon, Glyndebourne

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780769722535
Format: Classical, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 0769722539
Label: Kultur Video
Manufacturer: Kultur Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Kultur Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 13, 2004
Running Time: 183 minutes
Studio: Kultur Video
Sales Rank: 20103
MPN: 2253




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Editorial Review:

Description:
Winner of the 1997 Gramaphone Award for Best Video! This production by the Glyndebourne Festival Opera stars Christine Schafer, Kathryn Harries, and Wolfgang Schone. With its intensely beautiful score, this is one of the greatest operatic masterpieces of the 20th century. Andrew Davis conducts the London Philharmonic. Subtitles in English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese. Color, 183 minutes.

Amazon.com:
Alban Berg's second and last opera Lulu is one of the monuments of modernism, constructed around serial technique and containing scenes conceived of as Sonata-form, Suite, and so on. The bliss of Andrew Davis's conducting in this classic Glyndebourne production is that we forget all of this--Davis doesn't gloss over the music's intellectual content, but that's not what we think about as we watch and listen. Part of the production's strength is the prodigious performance by Christine Schafer as Lulu--for once we believe in the character's sexual energy and power; and Schafer makes her real enough as a person that we largely forget the work's intrinsic misogyny. The rest of the cast is admirable too: Norman Bailey brings something perversely sweet to the disreputable painter Schigolch; Kathryn Harries makes the dying words of Lulu's lesbian lover Geschwitz one of the work's lyric high points; David Kuebler is equally powerful as Alwa. The final duet between Lulu and her destroyer Jack the Ripper is one of Wolfgang Schone's great moments, but he is equally good as Dr Schon, the man Lulu marries and kills. This is a performance of energy and beauty, matched by a simple but effective production. --Roz Kaveney



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Gripping!
Just a word for other folks who watch opera as they do operetta or Broadway musicals, for the gratification of the thing in itself. Deeper meanings, musical technicalities, the place of this opera in the history of opera, are all significant attributes...but not for us.
Having just finished watching this version of Lulu, I would say that the story is hackneyed, the setting design at best doesn't help the production, there was some weakness in the initial singing of the lead, but, when all is ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Repulsive Beauty
Alban Berg's two operas, Wozzeck and Lulu, are the epitome of German Expressionism, like a canvas by Max Beckmann or Otto Dix set to music and staged. Whether you choose to interpret them as powerful sermons against depravity or as paeans to the allure of decadence, you may find them hard to watch - exalted ugliness, glittering gloom.

Lulu portrays the 'career' of a sexually overpowering beauty - femme fatale, black widow, Eve - as she degenerates from pampered mistress to opportunistic ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An outstanding performance of a masterpiece
This is the only commercial DVD release of Berg's Lulu in complete 3 acts. I like the performance here. Christine Schäfer is a great champion of modern music and "Lulu of our time". Her performance is outstanding, both vocally and visually. Other singers are also quite good. Andrew Davis leads London Philharmonic in a performance which does Berg's masterwork justice by brining the intricate texture of the music to life. The orchestra's playing is clear enough to follow Berg's scores easily, but the ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Lulu ou bien Loulou?
Les spécialistes se souviennent de la Lulu de Pabst, mais aussi de celle d'Anja Sija, dans un opéra-filmé qui ressortira peut-être un jour en DVD. Et puis il y eut la référence absolue : celle de l'Opéra de Paris, en 1979. Pierre Boulez osait les trois actes et se payait le luxe d'une mise en scène brillante et intelligente et d'une interprête hors pair : Teresa Stratas. La représentation fut filmée en direct, et retransmise par la télévision, mais... pas de DVD! Il faut donc se contenter ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lulu Review
This is an amazing performance of Berg's Lulu. The impressive acting and singing may help distract you from music that is quite difficult to comprehend.

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