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    MOZART: REQUIEM - KARAJAN MEMORIAL CONCERT - Claudio ABBADO

    Posted By: karajanmania

    MOZART: REQUIEM - KARAJAN MEMORIAL CONCERT - Claudio ABBADO (DVD9)
    Classical | DVD | with cover | 5,6 Gb | DVD´s FULL No compression
    1999 | Publisher: Arthaus Musik


    Product Details (from Amazon page):
    Actors: Mozart, Karajan, Mattila, Mingardo, Abbado
    Format: Classical, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
    Language: English, French, Spanish
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number of discs: 1
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Studio: Arthaus Musik
    DVD Release Date: August 1, 2000
    Run Time: 62 minutes

    From Amazon.com
    The packaging labels this disc Mozart Requiem, but the actual program on the DVD bears the title "Herbert Von Karajan Memorial Concert," a document of a concert given on July 16, 1999 in Salzburg Cathedral to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the death of the conductor. Mozart's unfinished Requiem, as completed by Süssmayr, is obviously the main work. We are told that other works were performed in the concert, but not what they were, the only additional pieces included here being two short arias for soprano, "Betrachte dies mien Herz un Frage Mich," KV42 and "Laudate Dominum," KV339, beautifully sung by Rachel Harnisch. In the Requiem, Claudio Abbado summons a deeply atmospheric performance from the Berlin Philharmonic and Swedish Radio Choir, and equally expressive singing from his finely matched soloists. Bass Bryn Terfel is powerfully communicative, soprano Karita Mattila hauntingly resigned. If not as fiery as if Karajan himself were conducting, this is still a memorable and rewarding tribute.
    The DVD has a wonderfully three-dimensional Dolby-Digital 5.1 sound mix that brings the Salzburg Cathedral ambience alive, and a stunningly detailed and clear anamorphically enhanced picture. Documentation is minimal; no texts, subtitles, or information about either Von Karajan or Rachel Harnisch is given. There is only one special feature, which is not documented on the disc: by default the disc offers a standard multi-camera view, but at a press of the Angle button it switches to a second set of cameras focused entirely on Abbado.
    –Gary S. Dalkin, Amazon.co.uk

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