
Offenbach: La Belle Helene / Priessnitz, Larmore, Han, Galliard, Rud
Jacques Offenbachâs La Belle HĂŠlène (1864) has always been one of its composerâs most successful works.
⢠Its first, slightly scandalizing performance in Paris was quickly followed by productions in Vienna, Berlin, London, Milan and New York.
⢠A satire of middle-class values, this opĂŠra bouffe â told through the story of Paris and Helen, and her abduction by the Trojan prince disguised as a shepherd â pillories narrow-mindedness in society.
⢠Adopting a pro-active stance, director Renaud Doucet and designer AndrĂŠ Barbe treat the piece as a âgreat showâ with numerous choreographic elements, relocating the action of Offenbach's classical spoof and setting it on a cruise ship in the 1960s, when Flower Power, love and drugs were all the rage.
⢠âLa Belle HĂŠlène is a firework display for ears and eyes...â (Hamburger Morgenpost), âopulent and amusingâ (Bild), and, in the title role, Jennifer Larmore convinces with her âfantastic vocal performance.â (Das Opernglas)
Subtitles: French (orig.), English, German, Spanish, Chinese Korean
Booklet: English, German, French
No. of Discs: 1
Run time: 117 minutes
Picture Format: NTSC, 16:9
Audio Format: PCM Stereo, PCM 5.1
Region Code: 0 (worldwide)
Jacques Offenbachâs La Belle HĂŠlène (1864) has always been one of its composerâs most successful works.
⢠Its first, slightly scandalizing performance in Paris was quickly followed by productions in Vienna, Berlin, London, Milan and New York.
⢠A satire of middle-class values, this opĂŠra bouffe â told through the story of Paris and Helen, and her abduction by the Trojan prince disguised as a shepherd â pillories narrow-mindedness in society.
⢠Adopting a pro-active stance, director Renaud Doucet and designer AndrĂŠ Barbe treat the piece as a âgreat showâ with numerous choreographic elements, relocating the action of Offenbach's classical spoof and setting it on a cruise ship in the 1960s, when Flower Power, love and drugs were all the rage.
⢠âLa Belle HĂŠlène is a firework display for ears and eyes...â (Hamburger Morgenpost), âopulent and amusingâ (Bild), and, in the title role, Jennifer Larmore convinces with her âfantastic vocal performance.â (Das Opernglas)
Subtitles: French (orig.), English, German, Spanish, Chinese Korean
Booklet: English, German, French
No. of Discs: 1
Run time: 117 minutes
Picture Format: NTSC, 16:9
Audio Format: PCM Stereo, PCM 5.1
Region Code: 0 (worldwide)
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Jacques Offenbachâs La Belle HĂŠlène (1864) has always been one of its composerâs most successful works.
⢠Its first, slightly scandalizing performance in Paris was quickly followed by productions in Vienna, Berlin, London, Milan and New York.
⢠A satire of middle-class values, this opĂŠra bouffe â told through the story of Paris and Helen, and her abduction by the Trojan prince disguised as a shepherd â pillories narrow-mindedness in society.
⢠Adopting a pro-active stance, director Renaud Doucet and designer AndrĂŠ Barbe treat the piece as a âgreat showâ with numerous choreographic elements, relocating the action of Offenbach's classical spoof and setting it on a cruise ship in the 1960s, when Flower Power, love and drugs were all the rage.
⢠âLa Belle HĂŠlène is a firework display for ears and eyes...â (Hamburger Morgenpost), âopulent and amusingâ (Bild), and, in the title role, Jennifer Larmore convinces with her âfantastic vocal performance.â (Das Opernglas)
Subtitles: French (orig.), English, German, Spanish, Chinese Korean
Booklet: English, German, French
No. of Discs: 1
Run time: 117 minutes
Picture Format: NTSC, 16:9
Audio Format: PCM Stereo, PCM 5.1
Region Code: 0 (worldwide)



















