Janacek: Jenufa (Complete opera recorded in 2014) BLU-RAY

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Janacek: Jenufa (Complete opera recorded in 2014) BLU-RAY
Deutsche Oper Berlin / Jennifer Larmore, Will Hartmann, Ladislav Elgr, Hanna Schwarz / Donald Runnicles (cond)

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

Release Date: Sunday 1 January 2017

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Set Designer Dirk Becker

Costume Designer Judith Weihrauch

Jenufa, still Janácek's most successful and most often performed opera, is a musical study of the social milieu. Christof Loy moves the action of Janácek's drama, revolving around the strict sacristan (the Kostelnicka) who drowns her stepdaughter Jenufa's illegitimate child for fear of gossip and concern for her future, to a bare white room in which the passage of the seasons is only hinted. It is the sacristan's stark prison cell - where he recounts past events and takes the spectator into the story seen in retrospective.

Michaela Kaune sings the title role of Jenufa with warm soprano, her despair at her situation palpable at every moment, culminating finally in the discovery of her dead son. Jenufa's stepmother is sung by American mezzo-soprano Jennifer Larmore, who delights with her great vocal expressivity and beauty. Musical Director Donald Runnicles conducts the Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, which perfectly balances the churning intensity and textural refinement.

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

Picture Format: 16:9

Original Language: Czech

Subtitles: GB, DE, FR, ES, IT, KOR, CN

Blu-ray Disc 50 GB (Dual Layer)

Resolution: 1080i High Definition

Running Time: 131 mins

FSK: 0

"If you like dramaturgical solutions to an opera hinted at rather than spelt out in capitals, this revival of Christof Loy's 2012 Deutsche Oper production may please. The action is lightly moved into the 20th century, to around the time of the opera's premiere...Both Larmore and Michaela Kaune's older-looking than usual Jenufa give full-voiced, fluent readings of their roles." Gramophone

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