The Damnation of Faust

The Damnation of Faust

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1999-08-25

The three main soloists have voices on a scale that can compete with these flashy production values – White and Kasarova, in particular, sing at a level of intensity that would swamp anything less; the climactic seduction trio has rarely been sung so well or with such an overpoweringly polymorphous eroticism. Cambreling marshals his forces effectively, giving full rein to the work's showstoppers like the "Hungarian March" but not neglecting the subtler less kinetic Gluckian side of Berlioz's vocal writing. Recorded live at the Salzburger Festspiele, 1999.

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The Damnation of Faust

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The three main soloists have voices on a scale that can compete with these flashy production values – White and Kasarova, in particular, sing at a level of intensity that would swamp anything less; the climactic seduction trio has rarely been sung so well or with such an overpoweringly polymorphous eroticism. Cambreling marshals his forces effectively, giving full rein to the work's showstoppers like the "Hungarian March" but not neglecting the subtler less kinetic Gluckian side of Berlioz's vocal writing. Recorded live at the Salzburger Festspiele, 1999.

Released

1999-08-25

Runtime

146

Director

Alexandre Tarta

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Music

Language

Français

Production

Arthaus Musik

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    Sylvain Cambreling

    Sylvain Cambreling
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    Vesselina Kasarova

    Vesselina Kasarova
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    Paul Groves

    Paul Groves
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    Willard White

    Willard White
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    Andreas Macco

    Andreas Macco
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    Staatskapelle Berlin

    Staatskapelle Berlin