Richard Strauss - Arabella / Haitink, Putnam, Brocheler, Glyndebourne Festival Opera

Richard Strauss - Arabella / Haitink, Putnam, Brocheler, Glyndebourne Festival Opera


Starring:Ashley Putnam, John Bröcheler, Gianna Rolandi, Keith Lewis (II), Artur Korn, Regina Sarfaty, Glenn Winslade, Jeremy Munro, Geoffrey Moses, Gwendolyn Bradley, Enid Hartle, John Hall (XIII)
Director: John Vernon (II)
Studio: Kultur Video
Product Type: DVD

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This elegantly playful opera (sometimes close to operetta in style) gets a polished, light-hearted, but also serious production at England's famous Glyndebourne Festival. Ashley Putnam gives a glowing performance in the title role and she has a strong supporting cast. John Cox's stage direction and Julia Trevelyan Oman's design create a convincing atmosphere of 19th-century Vienna (not without a dark side to provoke dramatic interest) and Bernard Haitink's conducting of the London Philharmonic is splendidly idiomatic, in the dramatic music as well as the waltz and folk dance melodies that brighten the score.

Arabella is the last libretto written for Richard Strauss by Hugo von Hofmannsthal before his untimely death, and it has the high literary value found in all his work, although he did not live to revise Acts II and III. The story focuses on a Viennese family, Count Waldemar, his wife Adelaide and two daughters, Arabella and Zdenka. They are living in genteel poverty and hoping that Arabella, who has several suitors, will marry well and recoup their fortune. They are so poor that Zdenka has been raised as a boy because the family cannot afford to bring out two daughters in Viennese society.

A properly rich suitor, Mandryka, shows up and it is love at first sight, until Zdenka confuses the situation. She is in love with one of Arabella's suitors, Matteo, sends him love letters under Arabella's name and seduces him in a darkened bedroom under the pretense that she is Arabella. Mandrkya learns of the seduction but not of Zdenka's deception, and breaks off his engagement to Arabella. There is, of course, a happy ending.

Putnam is sweet and troubled in stage presence, silvery in tone and totally charming. John Brocheler is an ardent, impetuous Mandryka and Gianna Rolandi is convincing in the rather difficult role of Zdenka. Gwendolyn Bradley makes an impressive appearance as Fiakermilli, the belle of the coachmen's ball in Act II, one of the opera's favorite features with Viennese audiences. --Joe McLellan
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Richard Strauss magical opera, with it's romantic Viennese plot and lush, waltz-time melodies, comes to life in this Glyndebourne Festival Opera production, starring Ashley Putnam and John Brocheler. Bernard Haitink conducts the Glyndebourne Festival Opera Orchestra and Chorus. Directed by John Cox.
Richard Strauss - Arabella / Haitink, Putnam, Brocheler, Glyndebourne Festival Opera
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    Richard Strauss - Arabella / Haitink, Putnam, Brocheler, Glyndebourne Festival Opera
    Starring: Ashley Putnam , John Bröcheler , Gianna Rolandi , Keith Lewis (II) , and Artur Korn
    Director: John Vernon (II)
    Manufacturer: Kultur Video
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    ASIN: B0000DI86P
    Release Date: 2003-10-14

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    This elegantly playful opera (sometimes close to operetta in style) gets a polished, light-hearted, but also serious production at England's famous Glyndebourne Festival. Ashley Putnam gives a glowing performance in the title role and she has a strong supporting cast. John Cox's stage direction and Julia Trevelyan Oman's design create a convincing atmosphere of 19th-century Vienna (not without a dark side to provoke dramatic interest) and Bernard Haitink's conducting of the London Philharmonic is splendidly idiomatic, in the dramatic music as well as the waltz and folk dance melodies that brighten the score.

    Arabella is the last libretto written for Richard Strauss by Hugo von Hofmannsthal before his untimely death, and it has the high literary value found in all his work, although he did not live to revise Acts II and III. The story focuses on a Viennese family, Count Waldemar, his wife Adelaide and two daughters, Arabella and Zdenka. They are living in genteel poverty and hoping that Arabella, who has several suitors, will marry well and recoup their fortune. They are so poor that Zdenka has been raised as a boy because the family cannot afford to bring out two daughters in Viennese society.

    A properly rich suitor, Mandryka, shows up and it is love at first sight, until Zdenka confuses the situation. She is in love with one of Arabella's suitors, Matteo, sends him love letters under Arabella's name and seduces him in a darkened bedroom under the pretense that she is Arabella. Mandrkya learns of the seduction but not of Zdenka's deception, and breaks off his engagement to Arabella. There is, of course, a happy ending.

    Putnam is sweet and troubled in stage presence, silvery in tone and totally charming. John Brocheler is an ardent, impetuous Mandryka and Gianna Rolandi is convincing in the rather difficult role of Zdenka. Gwendolyn Bradley makes an impressive appearance as Fiakermilli, the belle of the coachmen's ball in Act II, one of the opera's favorite features with Viennese audiences. --Joe McLellan

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    Richard Strauss magical opera, with it's romantic Viennese plot and lush, waltz-time melodies, comes to life in this Glyndebourne Festival Opera production, starring Ashley Putnam and John Brocheler. Bernard Haitink conducts the Glyndebourne Festival Opera Orchestra and Chorus. Directed by John Cox.

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