England, My England - The Story of Henry Purcell
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England, My England - The Story of Henry Purcell
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| Directed by | Tony Palmer |
| Cast | Purcell; Callow; Gardiner, Simon Callow, Murray Melvin, Corin Redgrave, Terence Rigby and Robert Stephens |
| DVD Release | July 31, 2007 |
| Running Time | 152 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 032031422193 |
| Buy this item | $21.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 6 13:44 EDT (details) 1 DVD, KULTUR VIDEO, Usually ships in 24 hours, Classical, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled Languages: English (Subtitled), German (Subtitled), Italian (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Or 32 new from $12.09, 8 used from $14.04 |
About England, My England - The Story of Henry Purcell
Written By John Osborne And Charles Wood
Charles: Simon Callow
Henry Purcell: Michael Ball
Mary: Rebecca Front
Nell: Lucy Speed
Pepys: John Shrapnel
Dryden: Robert Stephens
Bill: Bill Kenwright
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists
Music performed by
Jennifer Smith, Lynn Dawson, Nancy Argenta
Susan Graham, Michael Chance, Paul Agnew
Stephen Varcoe, Peter Harvey, David Thomas
Tony Palmer directs this unique film drama about the great English composer Henry Purcell. Very little is known about his life, but the script, by the late John Osborne and Charles Wood, solves this problem by launching a group of actors in the 1960s on a voyage of discovery into late-17th century England, the extraordinary period in which Purcell lived. But it is Purcell s music which is the driving force of this dramatisation, with the stunning soundtrack conducted by John Eliot Gardiner. Product Description
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Average user review:| Stuck in a Time Warp |
| England, My England -- The Story of Henry Purcell |
December 7, 2007
| Patchy, long-winded, heavy-handed... but the music is great |
The costumes are well done, the sets less so. One recognizes some obviously eastern European exteriors. And there is no way a set designer can get away with three burning flat cardboard façades to represent the great fire of London - not before a CGI saturated audience anyway. Also, one wishes that for once a crew in search of an impressive baroque interior would think of something else than Wilton's Double Cube Room. The music, however, remains splendid as always, and it is through the music that some scenes become touching after all.
The video quality appeared to me rather dark, with somewhat washed out colours. There are no extra's on the dvd.
November 11, 2007
| De gustibus non est disputandum |
The two stars I have given the effort are solely for John Eliot Gardiner's always splendid (but here, chopped up and scattered) musical contribution -- which, after reading the initial florid review, is the only reason I finally bought the dvd. Buyer beware! November 6, 2007
| a voice teacher and early music fan |
Tony Palmer, filmmaker, has produced films in virtually all genres, but he obviously loves music and musicians. So it is not surprising that he would produce a film about Henry Purcell. Sometimes rambling, but always fascinating; part biography of Purcell and part actors putting on a play about Purcell.
Not much is known about the historical Purcell, whose music (in great abundance) nonetheless survives today as one of the great glories of the Restoration. However, the film dances around the paucity of information by bouncing back and forth between Purcell's time and early mid-60's England, a time of cultural and political upheavals.
The film is simply wonderful to behold on any number of levels: the Restoration Period is recreated with loving detail, with sumptuous costumes and production design, and Purcell's music is simply breathtakingly performed, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner and sung by the Monteverdi Singers. The performances by Simon Callow, Michael Ball, Corin Redgrave and a host of fantastic actors, some singers such as Michael Chance and James Bowman, are all uniformly excellent!
The entire performance sparkles and crackles with that certain flair that belongs to the British!!!! August 4, 2007
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