I found a satisfactory compromise by a transfer from off-air 2006 video to DVD, a few days ago, Prokofiev's "War & Peace". Graham Vick's 1991 Covent Garden production was reworked for Kirov Opera, Marinsky Theatre, Leningrad, - a sumptuous setting for a 'live' recording conducted by Valery Gergiev. Engrossed by the nuances in the 'Peace' in Pt 1, (1hrs 50 mins) and the full drama of 'War', Part II, (2hrs 10mins). No lumbering sets or thumping noises behind traverse curtains - a simple backdrop for projected images sufficed and Vick's production raised the ante for future productions. I've checked on its commercial availability and note that the asking price is £100+. Made me glad that I'd stored my video collection in Sainsbury's egg cardboard boxes!
Now R4 clears its schedules ...
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Originally posted by mercia View Postan Archers versus Rostovs quiz - which doesn't work on my browser
Question 1 of 6
With spare time on your hands would you rather:
Work on my milk quota schedules
Wrestle a bear
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post. . . It transpired that he was Tony Briggs and had translated War and Peace for the latest Penguin edition. He kindly presented me with a signed copy which turned out to be the stimulus I needed to read it for the first time. I read it very carefully, regularly having to recap on characters and locations, and it was a great experience. . . .
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