Hector Berlioz - La Damnation de Faust / von Otter, Lewis, van Dam, Rose, CSO, Solti (1989)
from Arthaus Musik
La Bete Humaine - Criterion Collection
by Jean Renoir
from Criterion
Based on the classic Emile Zola novel Jean Renoir's La bete humaine was one of the legendary director's greatest popular successes tapping into the fatalism of a nation in despair. Jean Gabin's emblematic portrayal of doomed train engineer Jacques Lantier granted him a permanent place in the hearts of his countrymen. Part poetic realism part film noir the film is a hard-boiled and suspenseful journey into the tormented psyche of a workingman. SPECIAL FEATURES: New restored high-definition digital transfer of the original uncut version. Introduction to the film by Jean Renoir. New interview with director Peter Bogdanovich. Archival interviews with Renoir discussing his adaptation of Emile Zola's novels his process with actors and directing actress Simone Simon. Gallery of on-set photographs and theatrical posters. Theatrical trailer. New and improved English subtitle translation. A booklet featuring writings by film critic Geoffrey O'Brien historian Ginette Vincendeau and production designer Eugene Lourie.System Requirements:Features: New restored high-definition digital transfer of the original uncut version Introduction to the film by Jean Renoir New interview with director Peter Bogdanovich Archival interviews with Renoir discussing his adaptation of Emile Zola's novels his process with actors and directing actress Simone Simon Gallery of on-set photographs and theatrical posters Theatrical trailer New and improved English subtitle translation A booklet featuring writings by film critic Geoffrey O'Brien historian Ginette Vincendeau and production designer Eugene Lourie Running Time 100 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: 037429173824 Manufacturer No: BET020
This 1938 adaptation of a rather schematic and melodramatic novel by Émile Zola wasn't a personal project for the writer-director, Jean Renoir, but he made it his own, and it retains the power to shock over 60 years after its original release. This was a star vehicle for working-class hero Jean Gabin that Renoir molded into something pungent and powerful, a story of a curse of brutality that has been handed down in a family from one generation to the next. (The codependent psychology, if not the mood of doomed determinism, may seem more timely than ever.) The working environment of the protagonist, the railroad mechanic Lantier (Gabin), is depicted with great precision; we can just about smell the coal smoke. And the sequences in which Lantier succumbs helplessly to his inherited inclinations are as terrifying as any of the famous murder passages in Hitchcock. For a man with such a high reputation for gentleness and tolerance, the cinema's great humanist was very good at violence: it's worth recalling that almost all of his major and many of his minor films pivot upon vividly imagined brutal crimes. Nothing human was alien to him, not even the pathology of this loathsome "human beast." --David Chute
Berlioz - Les Troyens / Graham, Antonacci, Kunde, Tezier, Naouri, Pokupic, Gardiner, Chatelet Opera
by Peter Maniura
from BBC / Opus Arte
Sir John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Monteverdi Choir, Choeur du Théâtre du Châtelet and Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique in a landmark triple disc of Berlioz's towering opera, recorded in High Definition at Le Châtelet, Paris. A tragic tale of love and fate, war and peace and the intertwined destinies of two cities, the opera is based on Virgil's imperial vision of the founding myth of Rome. The American tenor Gregory Kunde as Aeneas and the Italian mezzo-soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci lead an international cast in this stunning new production.
Picture Format: 16:9 High Definition Subtitles: GB, D, F, ES Sound Format: LPCM Stereo, 5.1DTS Surround
Bernstein in Paris: Berlioz Requiem
by Humphrey Burton
from Kultur Video
Leonard Bernstein conducts Berlioz's monumental work at the Chapel of St. Louis des Invalides in Paris before an audience including President Valéry Gisard d'Estaing. Soloist: Stuart Burrows, tenor. Orchestre National de France, Orchestre Philharmonique de France, Les Choeurs de Radio France.
Berlioz - La Damnation de Faust / Cambreling, Kasarova, Groves, White, Salzburger Festspiele
from Arthaus Musik
The DVD cover art is ominous enough. What looks like the outside of a crumbling ancient Roman aqueduct dominates the stage, with a multitiered cylinder in front. Is this what the 1999 Salzburg Festival had in mind for poor old Faust in Hector Berlioz's involving and original "legend dramatique in four acts"? Apparently so. Stage directors Alex Olle and Carlos Padrissa's demented take on a work that has been variously staged or presented simply in concert form is so disastrous that it's actually worth a look. (In its defense, it's possible that this staging needed to be experienced in person, where its physical monumentality might have approximated the masterly score.)
Musically, this is a superlative performance: Paul Groves is a sympathetic Faust, Willard White is an appropriately menacing Mephistopheles, and Vesselina Kasarova is an exquisite Marguerite. Sylvain Cambreling sensitively conducts the Staatskapelle Berlin, and two excellent choirs' vocal contributions should not go unnoticed. (However, condolences to those choir members stuck in that ludicrous cylinder.) Both visual presentation and sound are, as usual for Arthaus Musik discs, first-rate; only the staging itself comes off as less than worthwhile. --Kevin Filipski
Charles Munch - Boston Symphony Orchestra
from Video Artists Int'l
VAI DVD 4317 Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Debussy:La Mer, Ravel: Daphnis & Choloe Suite #2, 1962 concert. 80 min., B&W.
Sounds Magnificent (The Story of the Symphony) - Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique / Previn, RPO
from Image Entertainment
In this fascinating series of films, "Sounds Magnificent: The Story of the Symphony," Andre Previn conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in some of the most popular works from the concert repertoire--symphonies by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Berlioz, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich. Each program is introduced by Andre Previn, who discusses the piece to be performed and the lives of the composers who created these masterpieces by giving illustrations of aspects of their music with a variety of orchestral excerpts. Image Entertainment is proud to bring you another in this series: Berlioz' "Symphonie Fantastique."
A Musical Journey: Southern France
from Naxos DVD
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Genre: Music Videos - Classical
Rating: NR
Release Date: 25-SEP-2007
Media Type: DVD
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