BartA³k: Bluebeard's Castle (1981)
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Bartók: Bluebeard's Castle [DVD Video]
DVD Price: You save 33%! As of Aug 22 17:24 EDT (details)
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| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1980 |
| DVD Release | May 13, 2008 |
| Running Time | 56 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 044007432549 |
| Buy this item | $19.97 at Amazon.com As of Aug 22 17:24 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Decca, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Classical, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: Chinese (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), German (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Or 28 new from $18.53, 5 used from $18.52 |
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Not perfect, but the first |
| mixed feelings emerge |
Because I really enjoy great singing, I tend to shy away from opera films where one cannot see the singer really singing. But in this case there is not other option. Too bad. July 10, 2008
| Bartok's Opera masterpiece |
| All is forgiven |
I had to take one star off the rating however, because there are no additional features or documentaries included. It's just the film pure and simple with no commentaries. At $30 a pop for a performance lasting less than an hour, purchasing this film would be basically prohibitive for most of us. But since Borders was offering a 40% off coupon that week, I decided to splurge.
I'm very glad to have it. Watch it without subtitles first, just to take in the imagery and hear the vocals and orchestra without any distractions. Then watch the movie again with the subtitles and see if you don't get truly blown away at the overall spectacle. My two cents. May 20, 2008
| Blood in the shadows, the soul's secret doors |
Their bodies as yet undiscovered, new wife Judith is determined to enter the castle's seven sealed doors, forbidden her by Bluebeard, in an attempt to resolve her doubts and solve the mystery. The dark-enshrouded castle, its damp walls weeping moisture like tears of sorrow in the gloom, broods like Bluebeard's soul, resolved to guard his secrets. Judith, seeking the solace of more light, asks Bluebeard why the doors are bolted. When he responds that no one is to see what lies behind them, she pounds on the first of the seven bolted doors, a pitiable sigh echoing through the castle. Judith asks for the key and more sighs pierce the darkness as she turns the lock. One-by-one, the hidden secrets of the forbidden doors are revealed.
Kolos Kovats is a Byronic Bluebeard, singing and acting the role with taste and style. The beautiful Sylvia Sass, dressed with ethereal delicacy in diaphanous flowing robes, wanders the castle fluttering her silk covered arms with bat-like grace. She is a vision of nobility, struggling for illumination where none is available without terrible cost. Her voice is lovely, with a dollop of mournful, fading strength as more of the dread castle is revealed. This is a studio production, the music and voices are well matched. Sir Georg Solti conducts the London Philharmonic with a blend of mystery and power. The sets, given the static nature of this 56 minute opera, are important to the opera's success and they are effective. The 1981 film is clear, the sound in PCM stereo and DTS 5.1 is full. This is a short disc, however, lasting only 56 minutes and with no extras. Some extras or even another short opera should have been added. This rarely performed opera makes us take what we can get, unfortunately.
A strong, brooding performance coupled with the opera's rarity makes for a strong recommendation.
Mike Birman May 17, 2008
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