5つ星のうち5.0The actual pieces chosen and the technical production
2019年7月18日にカナダでレビュー済み
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Fantastic production, Waldbühne from Berlin rarely disappoints. Young Czech Conductor Yannick Nezet is dynamic and full of expression. And then there is Lisa Batiashvili, an amazingly talented young violinist. The Berliner Philharmoniker are their usual best, a great DVD and an even greater price
5つ星のうち5.0outstanding in every way and to hear probably Dvorak"s greatest symphony was special a change for those people obsessed ...
2017年7月17日に英国でレビュー済み
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outstanding in every way and to hear probably Dvorak"s greatest symphony was special a change for those people obsessed with his overplayed and overrated new world symphomy
In June 2016 the Metropolitan Opera, New York City, announced that Yannick Nezet-Sequin would be the company's next Music Director succeeding Music Director Emeritus James Levine. When Nezet-Seguin made his MET debut seven years ago at Lincoln Center, very few knew him as he was virtually unkown. His professional ascent since that time has been non stop. Born in Montreal, forty-two years old this month, March 2017, and youngest of three children of a supportive family of educators, his development has been phenomenal. The MET will wait four years, 2020, before he finally becomes the full-time music director. Meanwhile, beginning this Fall, 2017, he is scheduled to lead two operas each year as "Music Director Designate". (In part from Opera News March 2017) This Waldbuehne production from Summer 2016 offers an excellent insight into this conductors energy, talent and imagination. The Berliner Philamoniker is formidable as usual with their performance. Respect for this conductor is visible.