Verdi: la Traviata (complete opera recorded in 2011) BLU-RAY

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Verdi: la Traviata (complete opera recorded in 2011) BLU-RAY
The Oper Graz / Marlis Petersen, Kristina Antonie Fehrs, Fran Lubahn, Giuseppe Varano / Tecwyn Evans (cond)

[ Arthaus Musik Blu-Ray / Blu-ray Disc ]

Release Date: Sunday 1 January 2017

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With this production of La Traviata, director Peter Konwitschny achieved a resounding success and Marlis Petersen made a sensational debut in the title role.

The first ever production of La Traviata by Peter Konwitschny of Graz Opera is a highly-focused, intelligent reading of the music that was widely acclaimed by audiences. With a reduced stage set and daring cuts in the score, the production concentrates on the tragic story of the courtesan Violetta. Soprano Marlis Petersen (2010 „Singer of the Year" in Germany) is superb in the title role.

BONUS: "La Traviata" in Graz - An introduction by Ioan Holender. Including interviews with Peter Konwitschny and Marlis Petersen as well as backstage and rehearsal footage.

Sound Format: PCM Stereo, dts-HD Master Audio 5.0

Picture Format: 16:9

Resolution: 1080i FULL HD

Languages: IT (Original Language), GB, DE, FR, ES, JP, Korean

Running Time: 110 mins + 20 mins (Bonus)

Blu-ray Disc: 25 GB (Single Layer)

FSK: 6

"Konwitschny is radical enough to introduce a character - silent, of course - whom Verdi and his librettist left out. That is Germont's daughter...Now to the musica performance: it is heavily cut, with the second verse of arias omitted, and also some very poignant music...Petersen is wonderful, and I think she would be in a more conventional production. She has a phenomenal vocal range, and she acts electrifyingly." BBC Music Magazine, March 2012 ****

"[Konwitschny] concentrates on the often very cruel emotional journey of the three principal characters...[Petersen, Varano and Rutherford] are intensely involved and in good vocal shape. Tecwyn Evans conducts with great rhythmic acuity and finds pace and tension without rushing or becoming unduly loud...An outstanding issue and a quite draining experience." Gramophone Magazine, April 2012

"Konwitschny's early training in Brechtian theatre is apparent in his fierce observations on sexual hypocrisy, and in the unnerving way he confronts his audience's prurient fascination with the subject matter. The performance he gets from Petersen is little short of extraordinary in its veracity and beauty...the score has been more heavily cut than many will like. It's not for purists, though it won't leave you indifferent." The Guardian, 8th December 2011 ****