I loved Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations' and first read it twice, back to back, when I was about 12.
I had an utterly extraordinary experience a few years later when I saw the black and white 1946 film starring John Mills, Bernard Miles, Finlay Currie, Jean Simmons, Martita Hunt, Alec Guinness and Valerie Hobson. It was exactly how I pictured it in my mind's eye when reading the book! Almost everything. Every detail.
Down the years, listening to and owning around 10 recordings of Wozzeck (as well as attending two performances), and the recent MET relay, I can safely say that this 1970 film directed by Rolf Liebermann was identical to my 'Great Expectations Moment'.
Although a film, to me it's the 'real Wozzeck'. Toni Blankenheim is perfect in every way and the main reason for my feelings about this film. The scenes are exactly how I pictured them and The Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra directed by the mighty Bruno Maderna deliver of the musical 'imagery' is the paragon.
Totally subjective, completely personal and probably wrong! But it's how I want my Wozzeck! In every respect.
P.S. Note to pedants - thread title is an instruction, not a direct question
I had an utterly extraordinary experience a few years later when I saw the black and white 1946 film starring John Mills, Bernard Miles, Finlay Currie, Jean Simmons, Martita Hunt, Alec Guinness and Valerie Hobson. It was exactly how I pictured it in my mind's eye when reading the book! Almost everything. Every detail.
Down the years, listening to and owning around 10 recordings of Wozzeck (as well as attending two performances), and the recent MET relay, I can safely say that this 1970 film directed by Rolf Liebermann was identical to my 'Great Expectations Moment'.
Although a film, to me it's the 'real Wozzeck'. Toni Blankenheim is perfect in every way and the main reason for my feelings about this film. The scenes are exactly how I pictured them and The Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra directed by the mighty Bruno Maderna deliver of the musical 'imagery' is the paragon.
Totally subjective, completely personal and probably wrong! But it's how I want my Wozzeck! In every respect.
P.S. Note to pedants - thread title is an instruction, not a direct question
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