@eszet2000 You are so right. The idea behind this scene- the Prince getting ready for the party is an excellent one; one I've not seen before done like this- normally its a solo, here he has his servant helping him. It adds to the drama. Very very good.
Yesterday I heard this in the classic-radio - and my heart was full of romantic visions about china... so pure and so true - I hoped to find this part here in youtube - and gladly found it! But what a pitty: only a very short cut from that wonderful aria... you could put more of those pices - surely this would make so many people glad!
this is such a wonderful and intelligent production (Peter Konwitschny) - one of the best operettas I have ever seen. Full of understanding for the music and the characters. Not a single note nor move without á deep motivation. WOW! An the orchestra (unfortunateley you can't hear it very well on the video) did a woderful job too (it was Petrenko I guess), so you could hear that this piece was really written in the 20th centuy, full of chormatics and tensions. just perfect expererience!
@eszet2000 You are so right. The idea behind this scene- the Prince getting ready for the party is an excellent one; one I've not seen before done like this- normally its a solo, here he has his servant helping him. It adds to the drama. Very very good.
backnumber1662 9 months ago
was für eine schöne Stimme... ich erlebte ihn in grade in Das Rheingold und ich bin sehr von ihm begeistert gewesen :)
SuperDarchangel 1 year ago
Yesterday I heard this in the classic-radio - and my heart was full of romantic visions about china... so pure and so true - I hoped to find this part here in youtube - and gladly found it! But what a pitty: only a very short cut from that wonderful aria... you could put more of those pices - surely this would make so many people glad!
Regina773 1 year ago
this is such a wonderful and intelligent production (Peter Konwitschny) - one of the best operettas I have ever seen. Full of understanding for the music and the characters. Not a single note nor move without á deep motivation. WOW! An the orchestra (unfortunateley you can't hear it very well on the video) did a woderful job too (it was Petrenko I guess), so you could hear that this piece was really written in the 20th centuy, full of chormatics and tensions. just perfect expererience!
eszet2000 3 years ago 2
c'est qui, le fada qui importune le chanteur? - encore une de ces nouvelles mises en scène! Pouâh!...
giloubreizh 3 years ago
Interesting. Thank you very much
secabun 3 years ago
Could you post more arias from this production? that would be awesome!
EllaVeen 3 years ago