THE PASSENGER | DIE PASSAGIERIN
Mieczyslaw Weinberg
Mieczyslaw Weinberg
THE PASSENGER | DIE PASSAGIERIN
Bregenz Festival, 2010
Soloists:
Michelle Breedt, Roberto Saccà, Elena Kelessidi, Artur Rucinski, Svetlana Doneva, Liuba Sokolova, Angelica Voje
Orchestra, Chorus:
Wiener Symphoniker, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Conductor:
Teodor Currentzis
Director:
David Poutney
Location:
Bregenz Festival
Continuing its tradition of unearthing little-known 20th-century operas, the Bregenz Festival presented the fi rst staged production of Polish-Russian composer Mieczysław Weinberg’s “The Passenger” in 2010. Written in 1967/68, the opera relates the chance meeting of a former concentration camp guard and one of her former inmates on an ocean liner years after the war. Bringing the work to vibrant life are the Wiener Symphoniker under Teodor Currentzis; topping the cast are Michelle Breedt and Elena Kelessidi. The work is well served by David Pountney’s stage direction and Johan Engels’ two-level set, with the ocean liner above and the concentration camp below. “Grandiose, gripping: Mieczysław Weinberg’s opera ‘The Passenger’ about an Auschwitz survivor is triumphally rediscovered at the Bregenz Festival”. (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)
Label:
Arthaus Musik
Genre:
Oper
Running Time:
161 min
Picture Format:
16:9
Sound Format:
PCM Stereo / Dolby Digital 5.0
Number of Discs:
2
Region:
0
Languages:
PL
Subtitle Languages:
DE, GB, FR, PL, RUS
EAN:
0807280907995
UPC:
807280907995
Blu-ray:
109080
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