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The opening concert of the Salzburg Festival, for many regarded as the world's most renowned music festival, is by tradition a high-profile event and the 2011 gala presented here was one of the best in memory. Pierre Boulez, the "grand seigneur of subtle minimalism and exquisitely beguiling sounds" (Der Standard), assembled a cast of tremendous distinction to join the Vienna Philharmonic for this prestigious concert, conceived as a tribute to Gustav Mahler: Dorothea Roschmann, Anna Larsson, Johan Botha and rising star Anna Prohaska. After two works by Mahler's pupil Alban Berg, featuring Roschmann and Prohaska, the main event of the concert if Mahler's large-scale cantata Das klagende Lied - a "great spectral opera for the mind's eye" (Vienna Zeitung).
Director: | Michael Beyer |
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Studio: | C Major |
Release Date: | 6/26/2012 |
Item #: | 295924X |
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UPC #: | 814337011109 |
Product Type: | Blu-ray |
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Rating: | NR |
Region: | A |
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Street Date: | 6/26/2012 |
Run Time: | 95 minutes |