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Pilar Lorengar Movies

1995  
 
A word of explanation for the unfamiliar: the Salzburg Marionette Theater, located in Salzburg, Austria, performs conventional works of musical theater and opera, but - per its name - eschews traditional onstage actors and actresses and has minutely-detailed marionette puppets, controlled by offstage puppeteers with strings, act and dance the principal roles. The voices are performed by offstage cast members, and sung atop the puppetry. This particular Salzburg production offers a marionette version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 1790 opera buffa Cosi fan tutte, The comic premise, which concerns fiancée-swapping, combines elements of Cymbeline and The Taming of the Shrew, as well as Procris. This version, from 1995, is narrated by two-time Oscar winner Peter Ustinov, a little less than a decade before his death. Pilar Lorengar voices Fiordiligi, Teresa Berganza voices Dorabella, and Ryland Davies voices Ferrando. The London Philharmonic Orchestra, under the masterful baton of the eminent Sir Georg Solti, lends musical accompaniment. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Pilar LorengarTeresa Berganza, (more)
 
1964  
 
The 1964 Salzburg Festival mounted this production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's iconic, two-act 1791 opera The Magic Flute. As directed for the stage by Otto Schenk, it stars Roberta Peters, Waldemar Kmentt, Pilar Lorengar and Walter Berry in the central roles. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and The Chorus of the Vienna State Opera lend added musical support, with Istvan Kertesz conducting. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Walter BerryPilar Lorengar, (more)
 
1961  
 
The Deutsche Oper Berlin mounted this classic production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's two-act dramma giocoso Don Giovanni on September 24, 1961. It stars Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau in the title role, Josef Greindl as Komtur, Elisabeth Grümmer as Donna Anna and Donald Grobe as Don Ottavio. Ferenc Fricsay conducts, with Walter Hagen-Groll serving as chorus master; Georges Wakhevitch designed the costumes and sets; and Carl Ebert directs for the stage. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Dietrich Fischer-DieskauJosef Greindl, (more)