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Les contes d'Hoffmann / by Jacques Offenbach ; Associación Bilbaina de Amigos de la Ópera, 54th opera season ; from the Palacio Euskalduna de Bilbao, an Opus Arte, Associación Bilbaina de Amigos de la Ópera (ABAO) production, in association with TVE.

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Video
Author/Creator:
Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880
Contributor:
Carré, Michel, 1819-1872, Librettist.
Barbier, Jules, 1825-1901, Librettist.
Machado, Aquiles., Performer.
Gorny, Konstantin., Performer.
Goeldner, Katharine., Performer.
Bayo, María., Performer.
Kutzarova, Valentina., Performer.
Poblador, Milagros., Performer.
Guingal, Alain., Conductor.
Del Monaco, Giancarlo, 1943-
Scott, Michael
Zoubek, Wolfgang von
Ópera de Bilbao. Coro, Performer.
Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa., Performer.
Asociación Bilbaina de Amigos de la Ópera.
Televisión Española
Opus Arte (Firm)
Series:
Opera in video
Language:
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Operas.
Genre:
Alexander Street Video.
Internet videos
Internet videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 streaming video (185 min.))
Place of Publication:
Waldron, England : Opus Arte, 2007, ©2006.
Language Note:
Sung in Italian, with subtitles in English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.
System Details:
digital stereo
streaming video file
Summary:
In a tavern in Nuremberg, The Muse appears and reveals to the audience that her purpose is to draw the poet Hoffmann's attention to herself, and to make him abjure all other loves, so he can be devoted fully to her: poetry. She takes the appearance of Hoffmann's closest friend, Nicklausse. The prima donna Stella, Hoffmann's current inamorata, sends him a letter requesting a meeting in her dressing room after her performance. The letter is intercepted by Councillor Lindorf, Hoffmann's nemesis, who intends to replace Hoffmann at the rendezvous. In the tavern, Lindorf coaxes Hoffmann into telling about his life's three great loves: Olympia (an automaton), Antonia (an aspiring singer), and Giulietta (a courtesan). Afterward Hoffmann, drunk, swears he will never love again, and explains that Olympia, Antonia, and Giulietta are three facets of the same person, Stella. Hoffmann says he doesn't want to love any more, so Nicklausse reveals herself as the Muse and reclaims Hoffmann: "Be reborn a poet! I love you, Hoffmann! Be mine!"
Participant:
Aquiles Machado (Hoffmann), Konstantin Gorny (Lindorf, Coppelius, Dr. Miracle, Dapertutto), Katharine Goeldner (Nicklausse, The Muse), Maria Bayo (Antonia), Valentina Kutzarova (Giulietta), Milagros Poblador (Olympia), Christophe Fel (Luther, Crespel), Christian Jean (Spalanzani), Itxaro Mentxaka (Antonia's mother), Jose Ruiz (Andres, Cochenille, Frantz, Pitichinaccio), Marco Moncloa (Hermann, Schlemil), Manuel de Diego (Nathanael), Itziar Fernandez de Unda (Stella), David Aguayo Marques (Bass voice) ; Chorus of Opera de Bilbao, chorus master Boris Dujin ; Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa, musical director Alain Guingal.
Credits:
Stage director, Giancarlo del Monaco ; set and costume designer, Michael Scott ; lighting designer, Wolfgang von Zoubek.
Notes:
Recorded live at the Palacio Euskalduna de Bilbao, 12 and 15 May 2006.
Print version record.
OCLC:
649688673
Publisher Number:
809478009689
OA 0968 D Opus Arte
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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