Thank you, Tevot. I knew about the film, but I didn't realise the Britten 100 website was up yet. Lots of performances!
New Elizabethans: Benjamin Britten.
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostAll the same, I thought it a lot better, certainly visually, than the ENO (?) production with Robert Tear, also on DVD.
There is I believe a production at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice conducted by Bruno Bartoletti available on DVD but I haven't seen it. It is present but not rentable on Lovefilm.
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostIt's a long time since I saw it, but I don't remember finding the location intrusive, though I'd probably have been just as happy with the John Piper designs. I think I probably saw it before I saw the Dirk Bogarde film - I've never been much of a film-goer. There's an unintentionally hilarious review on Amazon.com (the American Amazon) complaining that the opera film isn't a bit like the 'original Death in Venice', by which the writer appears to mean the Visconti film rather than Mann's novella!
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Originally posted by JimD View PostHello Mary. I think it's Glyndebourne: what is about the visuals you disliked?
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