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Wolfgang Schöne Movies

2008  
 
The French classical composer François Poulenc (1899-1963) adapted his three-act 1953 opera Dialogues des Carmélites from the 1949 novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos (Diary of a Country Priest). This particular production was mounted at the Staatsoper Hamburg in 2008; in the principal roles, it stars Wolfgang Schöne (as Marquis de la Force), Alexia Voulgaridou (as Blanche de la Force), Nikolai Schukoff (as Le Chevalier de la Force) and others. The Philharmoniker Hamburg and the Chor der Staatsoper Hamburg lend musical accompaniment, with Simone Young conducting and Florian Csizmadia serving as chorus master; Nikolaus Lehnhoff directs for the stage; and Raimund Bauer designed the sets. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Wolfgang SchöneAlexia Voulgaridou, (more)
 
2001  
 
This performance of Mozart's two-act opera Zauberflote, recorded at the Opera National de Paris in 2001, was directed especially for TV and video. Some of the vocalists featured in the leading roles include Piotr Beczala, Wolfgang Schone, Dorothea Roschmann, Detlef Roth, and others. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Piotr BeczalaDorothea Röschmann, (more)
 
2001  
 
The Paris Opera mounted this production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Die Zauberflote (or The Magic Flute). Benno Benson directs; Piotr Beczala and Dorothea Roschmann star as the principals. The Orchestra and Chorus of the Paris Opera, under the baton of Iván Fischer, provide musical accompaniment. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Piotr BeczalaDorothea Röschmann, (more)
 
1996  
 
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Alban Berg's operatic take on a pair of previously-banned plays by fin de siècle satirist Frank Wedekind is performed before a live audience at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera in this release featuring music by the London Philharmonic conducted by Andrew Davis. Christine Schäfer and Kathryn Harries star in the tale of a society hostess that falls into the bleak world of prostitution before falling prey to notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1988  
 
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This witty production of the classic Cinderella fairy tale, La Cenerentola, by Gioacchino Rossini, is performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus at the Salzburg Festival. Under the direction of Michael Hampe, the story unfolds with unexpected twists and turns. There is a stellar performance by soprano Ann Murray in the title role, with her prince played by Francisco Araiza. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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Starring:
Ann MurrayFrancisco Araiza, (more)
 
1982  
PG  
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This is a four-hour film performance of Wagner's opera "Parsifal" - about the legend of the Holy Grail (the chalice from which Christ drank at the Last Supper) and the Sacred Spear used by Longinus to pierce the side of Christ. In the opera both of these revered objects were brought down from Heaven and installed in a magic temple on a sacred mountain (Monsalvat) in northern Spain. An order of knights was created to guard the two objects, but their leader Amfortas (Armin Jordan) (Titurel, the first head knight had died) was wounded by the Spear in a battle with the evil Klingsor (Aage Haugland), who managed to steal the sacred object away. Amfortas' wound will not heal, but he does not die because of the blessings of the Holy Grail. As predicted, "Parsifal" (Michael Kutter) arrives on the scene - pure and noble in heart - and is brought to the magic temple where he witnesses Amfortas and other knights in a ritual involving the Holy Grail but does not understand what is going on. Next, "Parsifal" is thrown out of the temple and goes to attack Klingsor and his knights, roundly defeating the knights, but not yet their leader. "Parsifal" then finds himself in an enchanted garden where the sorceress Kundry (Edith Clever), an ally of Klingsor and yet in service of the Holy Grail at the same time, unsuccessfully tries to seduce him. As he casts off Kundry, her rage at this treatment causes her to call forth Klingsor, who throws the Sacred Spear at "Parsifal" - but it remains suspended over his head. "Parsifal" grabs the spear, and defeats Klingsor, and causes his castle to totally collapse. After years of wandering, "Parsifal" returns to the magic temple where Amfortas is brought to him and cured with the Spear. The Grail glows with light and a white dove flies down to Parsifal, bringing him heavenly benediction. Most of the primary roles in the filmed version of the opera were played by actors miming the words sung by opera stars, combining the best of two distinct worlds. The third world, that of the cinema itself, is enhanced by the "front projection" technique and other optical techniques that play with the observer's visual perception. Marionettes are used to introduce and close the opera, and the allusions developed in the images and motifs of the opera further expand its symbolism. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Armin JordanWolfgang Schöne, (more)
 
1979  
 
This performance of Bach's classic religious composition takes place in the ruins of the Fontenay Abbey in Burgundy, France, where a 12-year-old girl (Ana Torrent) is encountering the music of Bach for the first time. The choral music is performed by the Gaechinger Kantorei Stuttgart and the Bach-Kollegium Stuttgart, and the orchestra and choirs are directed by Helmut Rilling. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Ana TorrentArleen Auger, (more)
 
1968  
 
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The widow of Bach reminisces in this biography. Her life with the great composer was not easy. He seldom spoke to her. When he did, it was only to read letters of complaint. Included are performances of Bach's works including the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, Prelude 6 from the "Little Clavier Book for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Minuet 2 of the Suite in D Minor from the "Little Clavier Book for Anna Magdalena Bach, Sonata No. 2 in D Major for Viola and Harpsichord, Partita in E Minor from the "Little Clavier Book for Anna Magdalena Bach, Trio-sonata No. 2 in C Minor, Magnificat in D Major, "St. Matthew Passion, Prelude in B Minor for Organ, Mass in B Minor, Ascension Oratorio, Clavier-Uebung Italian Concerto, Goldberg Variations, Musical Offering, Art of the Fugue Corale for Organ, and Cantatas No. 205, 198, 244, 42, 215, 140, 82. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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