Knussen: Where the Wild Things Are

This page lists our only recording of Where the Wild Things Are, by Stuart Oliver Knussen (b.1952) on DVD.

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Five Operas From Glyndebourne

Catalogue No:

5186556682

Discs:

3

Release date:

25th Jan 2010

Barcode:

5051865566823

Medium:

DVD Video

Format:

NTSC

Region:

2,3,4,5
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Five Operas From Glyndebourne

Five Magical Operas from Glyndebourne with Designs by American Artist and Author Maurice Senda


Knussen:

Where the Wild Things Are

Karen Beardsley & Cynthia Buchan

London Sinfonietta, Oliver Knussen

Higglety Pigglety Pop

Cynthia Buchan

London Sinfonietta, Oliver Knussen

Prokofiev:

The Love for Three Oranges

Willard White, Ryland Davies & Nelly Morpurgo

London Philharmonic, Bernard Haitink

Ravel:

L'enfant et les sortilèges

Cynthia Buchan

London Philharmonic, Simon Rattle

L'heure Espagnole

Rémy Corazza & Anna Steiger

London Philharmonic, Sian Edwards


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Internationally-acclaimed, American illustrator and author of children’s books, Maurice Sendak, wrote the libretti and designed vivid and magical images for the fantasy operas Where The Wild Things Are and Higglety Pigglety Pop! to music by Oliver Knussen. He also created brilliant designs for Prokofiev’s quirky Love of Three Oranges, and for Ravel’s delightful double bill: L’Enfant et les Sortilèges and L’Heure Espagnole.

Where The Wild Things Are and Higglety Pigglety Pop!

The antics of young Max (Karen Beardsley) and his journey to the Land of the Wild Things, and Jennie (Cynthia Buchan), the Sealyham terrier’s search for something more than everything, are set against beautifully intricate designs which adhere faithfully to Sendak’s illustrations in his own famous children’s books. Oliver Knussen conducts The London Sinfonietta.

L’Enfant et les Sortilèges

Ravel’s fantasy opera, ‘the bewitched child’, tells the tale of a boy (Cynthia Buchan) who is angry because he does not want to learn his lessons. He destroys his books and vandalises the room he is in. But the room comes to life – chairs, grandfather clock, teapot and teacup – and seeks revenge… Simon Rattle draws Ravishing sounds from The London Philharmonic.

L’Heure Espagnole

Ravel’s comic opera, his Spanish adventure, is set in a Toledo square, over which towers the baroque façade of the hall, where clockmaker Torquemada (Rémy Corazza) winds and minds the town clocks, at the same time every Thursday, thus leaving his wife Concepcion (Anna Steiger) alone in the house for an hour… Sian Edwards conducts The London Philharmonic.

The Love of Three Oranges

This sizzling visual extravaganza mixes fantasy, nightmare, romance and satire. The whole production is alive with acrobats, jugglers, body-builders, monsters, outrageous inflatable figures, colossal puppets and special animated sequences – creating a farcical, carnival atmosphere. Willard White powerfully portrays the King whose son (Ryland Davies), a doleful hypochondriac, can only be cured through laughter, and it is only when the wicked witch Fata Morgana (Nelly Morpurgo) accidently loses her skirt that the Prince breaks into hysterics. In revenge Morgana condemns the Prince to fall in love with three oranges which he pursues for three thousand miles. The exciting rhythms and brilliant orchestration of Prokofiev’s score are played by The London Philharmonic, conducted by Bernard Haitink.

Approx Duration: 98’ / 100’ / 115’

Picture format: NTSC 4:3

Region Code: 2,3,4,5

Audio: L-PCM Stereo

Subtitles: English

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