Acteurs : William Christie, Lucy Crowe, Ed Lyon, Andrew Foster-Williams, Sally Dexter
Réalisateurs : Jonathan Kent, François Roussillon

Audio : Anglais (DTS-HD 2.0), Anglais (DTS HD 5.0)
Sous-titres : Anglais, Français, Espagnol, Allemand

Région : Toutes les régions
Nombre de disques : 1
Studio : Opus Arte
Date de sortie du DVD : 3 juin 2010
Durée : 230 minutes

Description du produit

Jonathan Kent's spectacular production of Purcell's huge semi-opera is joyous, imaginative and witty Glyndebourne, with its intimate auditorium, provides the perfect setting for a drama which is partly spoken and partly sung. Based on an adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the story is lavished with a brilliance that justifies this production's acclaim. Paul Brown's inventive designs, Kim Brandstrup's exquisite choreography, an excellent cast of actors and singers and outstanding playing by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment under William Christie combine to make a seamless theatrical experience, here recorded in High Definition and true surround sound.

Press Reviews "There are too many highlights to mention in this varied and infinitely delightful entertainment. Glyndebourne has a triumph on its hands." (The Stage)"The whole presentation combines charm and period musicality...In most respects visually and dramatically this is a triumph." (The Penguin Guide)"A riotously funny, ravishingly intelligent staging of Fairy Queen." (BBC Music Magazine)"...this DVD conveys an exceptionally spectacular event in the theatre." (Gramophone)Awards Gramophone Award: DVD Performance (2010)Cast
Lucy Crowe (Soprano)
Carolyn Sampson (Soprano)
Ed Lyon (Tenor)
Andrew Foster-Williams (Bass)
Sally Dexter (Titania)
Joseph Millson (Oberon)Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment; William Christie

Stage Director: Jonathan KentCatalogue Number: OABD7065D
Date of Performance: 2009
Running Time: 221 minutes
Sound: 5.1 DTS Master Audio
Aspect Ratio: 1080i High Definition / 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES
Label: Opus Arte
Description
There's magic in the air, and it doesn't just emanate form Joseph Millson's saturnine Oberon or his athletic sidekick Puck. Musicologists might designate Purcell's brush with Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream a semi-opera, but there's nothing semi about Jonathan Kent's joyous Glyndebourne production, bursting with opulent stagecraft, and achieving the near miracle of fashioning something coherent out of a piece the balancing of whose elements Kent appositely likens to corralling cats ! Altogether a riotously funny,ravishingly intelligent production. Performance ***** Recording ***** Extras **** BBC MUSIC DVD CHOICE