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Leoš Janá?ek: From The House Of The Dead

Bayerisches Staatsorch

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Cat No: BAC173

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Release Date:  14 February 2020

Label:  Belair Classiques

Packaging Type:  DVD Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3760115301733

Genres:  Classical  Opera  

Composer/Series:  Leoš Janá?ek

Release Date:  14 February 2020

Label:  Belair Classiques

Packaging Type:  Blu-Ray Packaging

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3760115305731

Genres:  Classical  Opera  

Composer/Series:  Leoš Janá?ek

  • Description

    Death is never far away in Leoš Janá?ek’s work : in The Cunning Little Vixen, the main character falls under the fire of a hunter, Katia Kabanova kills herself, Emilia Marty in The Makropulos Case has to deal with the hard consequences of eternal youth. From the House of the Dead makes no exception, especially since the composer knew he was living out his final days when he decided to adapt into an opera Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s eponymous novel, a literary work inspired by the time the novelist spent in a Siberian prison. This painful feeling of ineluctability pervades through his disillusioned and savage score, that recounts the hopeless life of the convicts of a Soviet concentration camp. In this place where life has already drawn out, in this no man’s land forsaken by civilization, Janá?ek portrays the anonymous and daily sufferings, the abuses, the corporal punishments, but also evokes fragments from the prisoners’ past, bringing them back to life for the duration of a game or of a story.

    Description

    Death is never far away in Leoš Janá?ek’s work : in The Cunning Little Vixen, the main character falls under the fire of a hunter, Katia Kabanova kills herself, Emilia Marty in The Makropulos Case has to deal with the hard consequences of eternal youth. From the House of the Dead makes no exception, especially since the composer knew he was living out his final days when he decided to adapt into an opera Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s eponymous novel, a literary work inspired by the time the novelist spent in a Siberian prison. This painful feeling of ineluctability pervades through his disillusioned and savage score, that recounts the hopeless life of the convicts of a Soviet concentration camp. In this place where life has already drawn out, in this no man’s land forsaken by civilization, Janá?ek portrays the anonymous and daily sufferings, the abuses, the corporal punishments, but also evokes fragments from the prisoners’ past, bringing them back to life for the duration of a game or of a story.

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