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Donizetti: La Favorita

Donizetti: La Favorita


Fiorenza Cossotto (Leonora), Alfredo Kraus (Fernando), Sesto Bruscantini (Alfonso XI), Ruggero Raimondi (Baldassarre), Augusto Pedroni (Don Gasparo), Marisa Zotti (Ines)

NHK Symphony Orchestra, NHK Italian Opera Chorus, Members of the Japan Chorus Union, Tokyo City Ballet Troupe, Oliviero De Fabritiis

Includes optional subtitles in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

180 minutes, color, mono, all regions.

Recorded live in Tokyo on 13th September, 1971

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VAI - DVDVAI4423

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Mahler: Symphony No.  2 in C minor 'Resurrection'

Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'


Susanne Mentzer (mezzo-soprano), Twyla Robinson (soprano)

Musicians from the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, New York Choral Artists, Riverside Chorale, Neeme Järvi

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VAI - DVDVAI4432

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Severin von Eckardstein: Live in Recital

Severin von Eckardstein: Live in Recital


Beethoven:

Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53 'Waldstein'

Gottschalk, L:

Tournament Galop, R0264

Janacek:

Piano Sonata 1.X.1905 in E flat minor, JW VIII/19 'From the Street'

Medtner:

Sonata tragica in C minor, Op. 39 No. 5

Mendelssohn:

Song without Words, Op. 53 No. 1 in A flat major

Song without Words, Op. 19b No. 5 in F sharp minor

Song without Words, Op. 30 No. 4 in B minor

Song without Words, Op. 67 No. 5 in B minor

Scherzo a capriccio in F sharp minor

Scriabin:

Piano Sonata No. 3 in F sharp minor, Op. 23

Prelude, Op. 11 No. 8 in F sharp minor


“I have waited a very, very long time to hear a young pianist who combined a first rate technique, a probing intellect, an instinctive grasp for the feel of the music and taste. It is hard not to fall in love when confronted with such playing.” (Ivan Katz)

Live performance recorded May 12, 2007 at the Lincoln Theatre, Miami Beach

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VAI - DVDVAI4441

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Glazunov: Raymonda, Op. 57

Glazunov: Raymonda, Op. 57


Irina Kolpakova, Sergei Berezhnoi

Kirov Ballet

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VAI - DVDVAI4447

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Menotti: Amahl And The Night Visitors

Menotti: Amahl And The Night Visitors


Rosemary Kuhlmann (Mother), Bill McIver (Amahl), Andrew McKinley (King Caspar), David Aiken (King Melchior), Leon Lishner (King Balthazar), Francis Monachino (Servant), John Butler, Glen Tetley, Carmen Gutierrez (Dancing Shepherds)

Members of the Symphony of the Air, Thomas Schippers

The yearly live telecasts of Gian Carlo Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitorswere a cherished Christmas tradition throughout the 1950s. In addition, since its premiere in 1951, Amahl has been performed regularly by community groups and small opera companies throughout the US, making it the single most popular American opera. This production, staged by the composer himself and originally telecast on Christmas Day, 1955, is a testament to the work’s enduring power to move the heart and stir the soul.

Also on the DVD, from the same broadcast, is The Columbus Boychoir performing Christmas carols. The DVD also includes an exclusive 2007 interview with Rosemary Kuhlmann, who played the Mother in the premiere and all the subsequent telecasts.

55 minutes (plus 30 min. bonus), black & white, mono, all regions

Live telecast, 25th December, 1955

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Jorge Luis Prats in Recital

Jorge Luis Prats in Recital


Cervantes:

Danzas Cubanas

Los delirios de Rosita

arr. Prats

Los muñecos

arr. Prats

Lecuona:

Mazurka en Glissando

arr. Prats

La compars

Siempre en mi corazón

Liszt:

Prelude and Fugue in a minor, BWV 543 (J.S. Bach), S. 462/1

Isolde's Liebestod (after Wagner), S447

Moszkowski:

Étincelles, Op. 36 No. 6

Ravel:

Gaspard de la Nuit

Scriabin:

12 Preludes Op. 11


Jorge Luis Prats (piano)

The astonishing Jorge Luis Prats makes his DVD debut in this stunning live concert from the 2007 Miami International Piano Festival. Prats, hitherto known mostly among the piano cognoscenti,is a virtuoso in the grand manner whose technical powers and rare artistic temperament illuminate a vast repertoire. His Miami recital runs the gamut from Bach/Busoni to his Cuban compatriot, Ernesto Lecuona — all delivered with an extraordinary pallet of pianistic color. Bonus: Includes “A Conversation with Jorge Luis Prats” hosted by Frank Cooper.

Stereo, color, 95 minutes (plus 60-minute bonus). All regions.

“Cuban virtuoso Jorge Luis Prats (b1956) is an old-fashioned romantic. …after a while it is easy to take his fabulous technique and palette of tonal colours for granted.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2008

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VAI - DVDVAI4414

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Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana

Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana


Giulietta Simionato (Santuzza), Angelo Lo Forese (Turiddu), Attilio d'Orazi (Alfio), Amalia Pini (Mamma Lucia), Anna di Stasio (Lola)

NHK Symphony Orchestra, Giuseppe Morelli

A priceless document of the incomparable mezzo-soprano Giulietta Simionato in the role of Santuzza in Mascagni’s verismo masterpiece, recorded in Tokyo in 1961.

Includes optional subtitles in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish over embedded Japanese subtitles. 75 minutes, black & white, mono.

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Verdi: Otello

Verdi: Otello


Mario Del Monaco (Otello), Gabriella Tucci (Desdemona), Tito Gobbi (Iago), Anna Di Stasio (Emilia), Mariano Caruso (Cassio), Gabriele De Julis (Roderigo), Plinio Clabassi (Lodovico), Takao Okamura (Montano), Giorgio Onesti (Herald)

NHK Symphony Orchestra, Alberto Erede

Includes optional subtitles in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish with embedded Japanese subtitles. 131 minutes, black & white, mono, all regions.

Recorded in Takarazuka Hall, Tokyo on 4th February, 1959

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Alexander Gavryluk in Recital

Alexander Gavryluk in Recital


Balakirev:

Islamey - Oriental Fantasy

Busoni:

Toccata and Fugue in D minor (after Bach BWV 565)

Moszkowski:

Etude in A flat major, Op. 72 No. 11

Mozart:

Piano Sonata No. 18 in D major, K576 'Hunt'

Rachmaninov:

Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39

Prelude Op. 32 No. 12 in G sharp minor

Schubert:

Piano Sonata No. 13 in A major, D664

Volodos:

Concert Paraphrase on Mozart's Rondo alla Turca


Alexander Gavryluk (piano)

The first VAI DVD featuring this brilliant young Russian pianist won rave reviews from the world’s press. The headline in the Gramophone Magazine review cautioned, “Fasten your seatbelts” but went on to praise his Haydn as well as the more pyrotechnical aspects of his wide-ranging program. For his second DVD release, also captured live at the Miami International Piano Festival, Gavrylyuk offers elegant Mozart and lyrical Schubert along with thunderous Rachmaninoff and Balakirev, and ending with a group of encores

Recorded 8th May, 2007 at the Amaturo Theater Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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VAI - DVDVAI4433

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Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66

Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66

Recorded 1963, 90 min., B&W


Phyllis Curtin (soprano), Nicholas Di Virgilio (tenor), Tom Krause (baritone)

Boston Symphony Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf

An outspoken pacifist, composer Britten combined texts from the Latin Mass for the Dead with the sharply poignant writings of the World War I poet Wilfrid Owen to create one of the most gripping works of the modern classical repertoire. This video presents the historic 1963 American premiere of the War Requiem, as performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of its Music Director, Erich Leinsdorf. The soloists are Phyllis Curtin, soprano; Nicholas Di Virgilio, tenor; and Tom Krause, baritone. The DVD boasts a magnificent stereo soundtrack drawn from the Boston Symphony archives.

“Although visually showing its age, the stereo sound on this broadcast of the American premiere of the War Requiem sounds remarkably fresh and vivid, and Leinsdorf is authoritative.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2008 ****

“A relative once told me of being in Israel for the national premiere of Britten’s War Requiem. There was a hush at the end, nobody seeming quite sure how to react to such an original, startling work. Then, as they say, the roof came off. Some of that same sense of amazement can be felt in this thrilling film of its US debut. It doesn’t hurt that the performance itself is electrifying.” Gramophone Magazine

“'It makes criticism impertinent,' thought Peter Shaffer of the War Requiem, and for all Stravinsky's grousing that any such criticism would be 'as if one had failed to stand up for God Save theQueen' the piece still carries as much sense of occasion as it evidently did at this, its American premiere in 1963, a year after its fraught first performance. What a contrast. The al fresco acoustic of the Tanglewood Music Shed may have been no more favourable in its way than that of Coventry Cathedral, though, you might think miraculously, there is no trace of indistinctness or inadequacy about the stereo sound preserved by WGBH Boston to accompany its telecast.
Nor is there about the performance, which was evidently prepared with all the care that such an occasion merited. The hero of the hour is preeminently Leinsdorf, who picked the work as the centrepiece of his first season as Tanglewood's music director. Whatever else the WarRequiem stands for, its performance here serves as a conducting masterclass. Leinsdorf stands ramrod-straight, no baton, and his timing and pacing are equally impeccable, honed by his years in the pit at the Met. When he raises his left hand, infrequently, it is either to conduct the chamber ensemble to his left or to indicate 'too loud'. When both arms are aloft and the eyes blaze at the climax of the Sanctus, on the upbeat to the 'Hosanna', the response is electrifying, as though all heaven's angels had joined the already excellent Chorus Pro Musica.
It would be easy but misleading to equate the unyielding body language with the interpretation: a strict, dry-eyed tempo for the 'Lacrymosa' makes all the more sense when it eventually contrasts so poignantly with the tenor's desperate cry of 'Was it for this the clay grew tall', as though the ancient liturgy was cracking under the strain of expressive necessity.
The booklet-note accurately summarises Nicholas Di Virgilio's contribution as having 'a robust and honest American style', though he rises to the challenge in the brief but crucial Agnus Dei and is less troubled by the passaggio between D and F than many Britten tenors past and present. As Di Virgilio does elsewhere, the Finnish baritone Tom Krause perhaps responds more to Britten's setting than to Owen's poetry in 'Be slowly lifted up', though the trumpet obbligato is something of a highlight, and the singer ratchets up the tension for the apocalyptic recapitulation of the Dies irae. Phyllis Curtin's soprano matches Leinsdorf for unobtrusive clarity – and she never scoops, despite every Verdian invitation to do so. A one-off event invites excuses for slips of all kinds, but there are none, and the breathless hush from the 11,000-strong audience suggests that the stoic power latent in Britten's testament affected them as it might anyone watching 44 years hence.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Magazine

DVD of the Month - January 2008

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Format: NTSC

VAI - DVDVAI4429

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