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Berlioz : Béatrice et Benedict
Berlioz’s rare opera Béatrice et Benedict, based on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, performed at the Glyndebourne Festival in Laurent Pelly’s production, with the great Stéphanie d’Oustrac in the title role…
Berlioz : Béatrice et Benedict [DVD & Blu-ray]
Music and libretto : Hector Berlioz
Béatrice : Stéphanie d’Oustrac
Bénédict : Paul Appleby
Héro : Sophie Karthäuser
Somarone : Lionel Lhote
Ursule : Katarina Bradić
Don Pedro : Frédéric Caton
Claudio : Philippe Sly
Glyndebourne Chorus
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor : Antonello Manacorda
Stage direction and costumes : Laurent Pelly
Lighting design : Duane Schuler
Set design : Barbara de Limburg
Chorus master : Jeremy Bines
“…delivered with sumptuous assurance …” – THE TIMES
“Paul Appleby and Stéphanie d’Oustrac excel in the title roles” – MUSIC OMH
“The choral singing thrills, and, in the pit, Antonello Manacorda proves to be an excellent Berliozian, getting classy playing from the London Philharmonic, on wonderful form.” – THE GUARDIAN
“The production has much to say musically. Conductor Antonello Manacorda sets the mood with an overture deftly caught between Gallic whimsy and the unexpectedly sober beauty that anticipates the opera’s exquisite nocturne.” – THE SPECTATOR
“The evening’s best element is Berlioz’s score, witty, exciting, charming and just sheerly beautiful by turns, which the principals, the top-quality Glyndebourne Chorus, and the excellent London Philharmonic Orchestra all deliver with spirit under the focused baton of conductor Antonello Manacorda.” – THE STAGE
“Berlioz described his score as “a caprice written with the point of a needle” and its sparkling detail is skilfully worked by the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Antonello Manacorda conducts temperately, while his cast weave words and music together with needlepoint clarity.” – THE FINANCIAL TIMES
“Stephanie d’Oustrac and Paul Appleby are irresistible in the title roles – her delicate vocal control and his generous tenor warmth make entirely credible the way her fizzing fury and his defiant cynicism are gradually eroded to reveal passionately beating hearts.” – THE INDEPENDENT
HD recording : Festival de Glyndebourn | 2016
TV direction : François Roussillon
Release date : 1st July 2017
Distribution : Naxos Distribution
1 DVD
Reference : OA1239D
Barcode : 809478012399
Running time : 118 min. (opera) + 11 min. (bonus)
Subtitles : FR / ENG / GER / JAP / KOR
Image : Color, 16/9, NTSC
Sound : PCM 2.0, DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Region code : 0
1 BLU-RAY
Reference : OABD7219D
Barcode : 809478072195
Running time : 118 min. (opera) + 11 min. (bonus)
Subtitles : FR / ENG / GER / JAP / KOR
Image : Color, 16/9, Full HD
Sound : PCM 2.0, DTS HD Master audio 5.1
Region code : A, B, C
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