
Britten: Death in Venice / Perez, Daszak, Teatro Real [Blu-ray]
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Adapted from Thomas Mannâs 1912 novella, Death in Venice was Benjamin Brittenâs last opera, the composer insisting on its completion while delaying badly needed heart surgery. The starkly simple narrative of a famous but failing novelist travelling to Venice to seek inspiration only to find unhealthy infatuation and deadly cholera, is given a chamber-like precision and clarity through Brittenâs score, becoming a haunting drama filled with musical symbols, disquieting mystery and richly evocative atmospheres of Venice and its strange characters. Willy Deckerâs Teatro Real production was described as âone of his most brilliant stage works⊠a remarkable technical feat.â
Also available on standard DVD
Adapted from Thomas Mannâs 1912 novella, Death in Venice was Benjamin Brittenâs last opera, the composer insisting on its completion while delaying badly needed heart surgery. The starkly simple narrative of a famous but failing novelist travelling to Venice to seek inspiration only to find unhealthy infatuation and deadly cholera, is given a chamber-like precision and clarity through Brittenâs score, becoming a haunting drama filled with musical symbols, disquieting mystery and richly evocative atmospheres of Venice and its strange characters. Willy Deckerâs Teatro Real production was described as âone of his most brilliant stage works⊠a remarkable technical feat.â
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Adapted from Thomas Mannâs 1912 novella, Death in Venice was Benjamin Brittenâs last opera, the composer insisting on its completion while delaying badly needed heart surgery. The starkly simple narrative of a famous but failing novelist travelling to Venice to seek inspiration only to find unhealthy infatuation and deadly cholera, is given a chamber-like precision and clarity through Brittenâs score, becoming a haunting drama filled with musical symbols, disquieting mystery and richly evocative atmospheres of Venice and its strange characters. Willy Deckerâs Teatro Real production was described as âone of his most brilliant stage works⊠a remarkable technical feat.â



















