[ Arthaus Musik / Kultur / DVD ]
Release Date: Monday 1 June 2009
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This revised revival of the acclaimed 1986 Drottningholm production by Michael Hampe conducted by Arnold Ostman, was staged during the Mozart Bicentenary year.
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Zone 1 - Regular 1.33:1 / 4:3 - PCM Stereo - Colour - 143 Minutes - NTSC
From the Drottningholm Court Theatre 1991 - Opera in Three Acts.
This revised revival of the acclaimed 1986 Drottningholm production by Michael Hampe conducted by Arnold Ostman, was staged during the Mozart Bicentenary year. Combining both tragedy and comedy with drama, 'Idomeneo' boasts a series of superbly expressive pieces which Einstein described as "one of those works that even a genius of the highest rank, like Mozart, could write only once in his life."
'Idomeneo', King of Crete, has been away from home during the long years of the Trojan War. Idamante, his son, now regent of the island, waits for his return, heralded by the arrival of Trojan prisoners in Crete. One of these prisoners is Ilia, daughter of the murdered King Priam of Troy. Idamante has fallen in love with Ilia, but is loved by Electra, daughter of the Greek King, Agamemnon, who is taken refuge in Crete.
The Drottningholm Court Theatre is a tiny and exquisite rococo theatre, the only surviving eighteenth-century theatre in Europe in perfectly-preserved working order. The Swedish conductor and musicologist Arnold Ostman became the theatre´s director in 1981 and has steadily built up a worldwide reputation for his authentic interpretation of Mozart.