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Der Rosenkavalier

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1961
  • 12
  • 3 Std. 12 Min.
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8,6/10
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Der Rosenkavalier (1961)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn opera about jealousy and duplicity among the elite classes of the Austro-Hungarian empire.An opera about jealousy and duplicity among the elite classes of the Austro-Hungarian empire.An opera about jealousy and duplicity among the elite classes of the Austro-Hungarian empire.

  • Regie
    • Paul Czinner
  • Drehbuch
    • Hugo von Hofmannsthal
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    • Otto Edelmann
    • Sena Jurinac
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    8,6/10
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    • Regie
      • Paul Czinner
    • Drehbuch
      • Hugo von Hofmannsthal
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
      • Otto Edelmann
      • Sena Jurinac
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    Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    • The Marschallin
    Otto Edelmann
    • Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau
    Sena Jurinac
    • Octavian
    Erich Kunz
    • Herr von Faninal
    Anneliese Rothenberger
    Anneliese Rothenberger
    • Sophie
    Judith Hellwig
    • The Duenna
    Renato Ercolani
    • Valzacchi
    Hilde Rossel Majdan
    • Annina
    Alois Pernerstorfer
    • A Commissary of Police
    Erisch Majkut
    • Major Domo of the Princess
    Siegfried Frese
    • Major Domo of Faninal
    Josef Knapp
    • A Notary
    Fritz Sperlbauer
    • Landlord
    Giuseppe Zampieri
    • A Singer
    Hans Kres
    • A Hairdresser
    Liselotte Maikl
    • Three Orphans of Noble Family
    Ute Frey
    • Three Orphans of Noble Family
    Evelyn Labruce
    • Three Orphans of Noble Family
    • Regie
      • Paul Czinner
    • Drehbuch
      • Hugo von Hofmannsthal
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    10clanciai

    An ideal performance of an ideal opera

    The one responsible for the direction was the veteran Paul Czinner, who the year before had filmed "The Royal Ballet" in Covent Garden with Margot Fonteyn as prima ballerina in "Swan Lake", "Firebird" and "Ondine" in historically as memorable and important a ballet film as this one is of the opera - in the 30s he filmed Shakespeare. Everyone contributes with his best in this fabulous performance, where everyone is an ace, first of all Elisabeth Schwarzkopf as the leading princess, the astoundingly perfectly appropriate Sena Jurinac as the androgynous cavalier (supposed to be a male teenager of 17 years) and the sparkling Anneliese Rothenberger as Sophie, with Herbert von Karajan at his best in his prime and still a young man, but above all Richard Strauss' 100% golden music all the way. To this comes the absolutely perfect staging and setting, with completely realistic appropriate costumes of the times of the empress Maria Theresia (Mozart's time) in a palace like Schönbrunn or some other intimate rococo palace, all performed in Salzburg. Paul Czinner actually had for his ambition to make this film version of the last great opera of the golden opera epoch a lasting monument and perfect version of this absolute classic of a great opera, although the story is rather silly and no more than like any flippant wig wedding cake by Mozart, but even the silliest comedy can be made great by masterful music.
    8thisissubtitledmovies

    wonderfully vibrant

    excerpt, more at my location - This version of Der Rosenkavalier was a 1962 stage performance of German composer Richard Strauss's renowned comic opera. It was filmed live in the accompaniment of the Vienna State Opera Chorus and Philharmonic Orchestra, where the newly released Blu-ray boasts a painstakingly restored colour and image, highlighting the luscious production values of the three hour opus.

    Newly restored in the high-definition Blu-ray format, Der Rosenkavalier looks and feels wonderfully vibrant, particularly when considering that almost fifty years have passed since this particular stage version was filmed live. While perhaps not to everyone's liking (the three-hour plus runtime may be tough going for some), the operatic performances, from renowned sopranos such as Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Sena Jurinac, soar impressively.
    10drwintersf

    Amazing

    This video is a snapshot of a historic performance. It also captures the staging of the postwar Vienna opera.

    Von Karajan is the conductor with his control of the orchestra and lush support without going over the top was he was want to do latter in his career when operas became orchestral with voice accompaniment.

    But Schwarzkopf is the star. One can argue whether she or Lotte Lehman is the definitive Marschallin, but her performance is radiant, silver, and profound.

    She had the beauty, voice, and mind to pull this off and it would be a challenge to watch the end of the first act without tears.

    Sena Jurinac is the Octavian. She was also a Marschallin and performs the trouser part convincingly with incredible voice.

    Any lover of this opera should have this video as a landmark in the true performance tradition.
    richard.fuller1

    Historically Watchable, but no Dame Kiri

    I have heard three versions of the final scene with the Marschallin from "Der Rosenkavalier."

    The first time was with the supreme Kiri Te Kanawa in the role, which led me to the version of Elizabeth Schwartzkopf in the same part in 1962. The contrasts were interesting to say the least.

    While Te Kanawa soared in the part with her face full of emotion, Schwartzkopf was bland and still. She could sing as well, but not as forceful as Te Kanawa.

    The parts of the Baron and Sophie were intriguing in these two versions as well.

    Schwartzkopf's version had Sena Jurinac as Octavian and Anneliese Rothenberger as Sophie, both of whom were lively and spriteful, very surprising from the pained performances of Anne Howells as Octavian and Barbara Bonney as Sophie in Te Kanawa's version.

    It's a shame there was no way for the two supporting players in the '62 version to work with Te Kanawa. Their joy would have made the Marschallin's pain so much more overwhelming.

    Still for an over-forty-year-old opera, Der Rosenkavalier with Elizabeth Schwartzkopf stands as an excellent introduction to the opera, but not the best. That is Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.
    10Patzak1974

    Memorable

    I first saw this film at the Royal Festival Hall London in the early 70s and subsequently have owned it both on VHS and now DVD. I should admit right away that Dame Elisabeth is my all time favourite soprano and I never missed one of her RFH annual lieder recitals. This film was studio produced concurrently with a very successful Salzburg Festival production and so it captures much of the naturalness of a live performance. Cinema buffs may find the filming rather dated but for opera fans the spectacle of the greatest post-war Marschallin accompanied by one of the best casts available at the time is a truly life enhancing experience. The Monologue is just about as perfect as one could imagine and the humour and pathos of the last act is never heavy handed. There is no opera film more important to me and it would certainly be my Desert Island choice.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. Dezember 1969 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Deutsch
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