Benjamin Britten: Mozart / Britten / Mendellsohn (1964)
1h 7min
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Synopsis:
The revelatory films presented on this video feature Britten with his favoured English Chamber Orchestra performing at two very different times of his life, with equal value. Filmed at Christmas 1964, the main programme of Mozart's Symphony No.40 and Britten's own Nocturne shows a man in his prime. The Mozart was a particular favourite of Britten's and his admiration for it certainly comes across in the performance. This release is a major addition to his discography as the symphony was previously only available on LP. The footage is modern in its approach and captures Britten close-up in a way that had not been seen before. In the Nocturne, we see and hear Peter Pears in fresh voice, performing one of many pieces that were written for him, and which Britten and Pears had recorded four years previously. With this video we are able to see the closeness between composer and performer. An original review of the piece in Gramophone comments' I cannot think of any settings of English words more imaginative than these of Britten's' .The bonus is a colour film from mid-1970, with Britten at home in Snape Maltings for a gala re-opening of the concert hall, performing Mendelssohn's Scottish' Symphony. The physical difference is clear to see, though all his trademarks are still in evidence and the quality of the music remains undiminished. It is of particular interest as it is the only known recording of this work with Britten.
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