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【平裝版藍光】榮耀時刻 - 托斯卡第二幕現場 / 卡拉斯 〈修復版〉(2018) |
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Maria Callass at Covent Garden 1964 |
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所屬分類: |
古典樂 |
語 言: |
英語 |
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繁體中文 |
演 員: |
卡拉斯 |
片 數: |
1片 |
光碟類別: |
25G藍光 |
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NT$50元 |
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Maria Callas - Magic Moments of Music
Maria Callas (soprano)
Puccini: Tosca: Act Two Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Carlo Felice Cillario Maria Callas (soprano), Renato Cioni & Tito Gobbi from 1964 at Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Directed by Franco Zeffirelli
This film tells the story of one of the most magic moments in operatic history; the beginning of 1964 held a great surprise for the musical world: Maria Callas returned to the opera stage as prima donna. Her Tosca at the Royal Opera House became a sensation . Not even the Beatles received more press coverage. All this, for an artist whose glorious career was said to be over, with the singer herself passing over to legend. However, it was no longer her performances, but her scandals that were dominating the headlines. Unlucky in love with her billionaire boyfriend Aristotle Onassis, Maria Callas wanted to show the world that the title of 'Primadonna assoluta' was still rightfully hers. On condition that famed stage director Franco Zeffirelli took on the production, the exceptional vocalist was prepared to take on the role of Tosca once more.Her fans queued outside the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden for four, even five nights to get their hands on a sought after ticket; they spent the freezing winter nights in sleeping bags and on fold up chairs. The film tells the story of the event from today's perspective and features interviews with Antonio Pappano, Rolando Villaz?n, Rufus Wainwright, Thomas Hampson, Anna Prohaska Wolfgang Joop, J?rgen Kesting, Brian McMaster, and Kristine Opolais. As bonus the performance of Tosca′s second act is included. It is one of the most dramatic acts in opera history. The film recording is one of the few opportunities to see Maria Callas on stage and witness her emotional dramatics and vocal competence.they spent the freezing winter nights in sleeping bags and on fold up chairs. The film tells the story of the event from today's perspective and features interviews with Antonio Pappano, Rolando Villaz?n, Rufus Wainwright, Thomas Hampson, Anna Prohaska Wolfgang Joop, J?rgen Kesting, Brian McMaster, and Kristine Opolais. As bonus the performance of Tosca′s second act is included. It is one of the most dramatic acts in opera history. The film recording is one of the few opportunities to see Maria Callas on stage and witness her emotional dramatics and vocal competence.they spent the freezing winter nights in sleeping bags and on fold up chairs. The film tells the story of the event from today's perspective and features interviews with Antonio Pappano, Rolando Villaz?n, Rufus Wainwright, Thomas Hampson, Anna Prohaska Wolfgang Joop, J?rgen Kesting, Brian McMaster, and Kristine Opolais. As bonus the performance of Tosca′s second act is included. It is one of the most dramatic acts in opera history. The film recording is one of the few opportunities to see Maria Callas on stage and witness her emotional dramatics and vocal competence.Brian McMaster, and Kristine Opolais. As bonus the performance of Tosca′s second act is included. It is one of the most dramatic acts in opera history. The film recording is one of the few opportunities to see Maria Callas on stage and witness her emotional dramatics and vocal competence.Brian McMaster, and Kristine Opolais. As bonus the performance of Tosca′s second act is included. It is one of the most dramatic acts in opera history. The film recording is one of the few opportunities to see Maria Callas on stage and witness her emotional dramatics and vocal competence.
Sound format: PCM Stereo
Picture: 16:9, HD
Subtitles:
- Documentary: English/German (original languages), French, Japanese, Korean
- Opera: Italian (original language), English, German, French, Japanese, Korean
Total running time: 97 mins (Documentary: 52 mins / Opera: 45 mins |
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