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Mozart: Die Entfuhrung Aus Dem Serail (1999)
Rating:
Starring: Alexander Bogner, Roland Bracht, Carola Freiwald, Heinz Gohrig, Andreas Grotzinger, Alexander Heidenreich, Matthias Klink, Kate Ladner, Catherine Naglestad, Johannes Terne, Emanuela Von Frankenberg
Director: J
Category: Classics, Classics
Studio: Naxos
Subtitles:
Spanish,French,German
Length:
150 mins

 
 

 

Belmonte seeks his betrothed, Konstanze, who, with her maid Blonde, is held prisoner by the Pasha. Pedrillo, now forced to serve as the Pasha's gardener, tells him that the Pasha loves Konstanze, but will not force his attentions on her. Belmonte, with Pedrillo's help, plans to abduct Konstanze and Blonde from the Seraglio. Director Hans Neuenfels, who produced his "first Mozart" here in Stuttgart, retains the story's naivety and absurdity. He does this primarily by splitting the characters: Neuefels places an actor at every singer's side who not only takes over his role for the spoken original scripts, but also interacts with his singing double and other characters of the piece.