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The Beggar's Opera

[A Ballad Opera in Three Acts]
Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Pepusch, John Christopher; Gay, John; English Baroque Soloists
Verfasser*innenangabe: John Gay ; The English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Roger Daltrey, Stratford Johns, Patricia Routledge, Bon Hoskins, Carol Hall, Produced and Directed by Jonathan Miller
Jahr: 2012 (1983)
Verlag: Arthaus Musik GmbH
Mediengruppe: DVD
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John Gay (1685-1732), a genial poet and playwright with a talent for satire, got the idea for The Beggar’s Opera from his friend, the satirist Jonathan Swift, who had mentioned to him that “A Newgate pastoral might make a pretty sort of thing”. It was staged by the actor-manager John Rich (who introduced pantomime to England) and succeeded beyond their wildest dreams, making, it was said, “Gay rich and Rich gay”. In general, ballad opera, set among London’s criminal classes and full of satirical jibes about corruption in high places, suited English taste better than Handel’s heroic operas by the 1720s. Created specially for television, this Beggar’s Opera captures the quality and satiric edge of the Hogarth engravings which influenced Gay’s original version. The characters of this highly-spirited comedy of London low-life thrived on thieving, lechery and deceit: Peachum, the receiver of stolen goods, shops his clients when it suits him; Macheath, the highwayman, has married Polly Peachum but is promised to Lucy Lockit; Lucy tries to poison her rival, Polly; Peachum and Lockit can both profit from Macheath’s demise and so he is brought to the gallows through his lecherous exploits. Lust, greed and corruption abound in this exuberant piece of popular theatre. The music for this production has been arranged from the eighteenth-century folksongs of the original (selected by Johann Christoph Pepusch) by baroque specialists Jeremy Barlow and John Eliot Gardiner, who conducts The English Baroque Soloists, performing on authentic period instruments. Roger Daltrey, lead singer of The Who and star of the films including Tommy, McVicar and Lisztomania, heads a distinguished cast as the villainous hero Macheath. (Verlagstext) FonoForum 10/05: "Schauspiel-Star Bob Hoskins gibt den herrlich schmierigen Bettler, Stratford Johns schwitzt als Peachum seine ganze saftige Hinterlist aus. Und natürlich lässt der Dirigent Gardiner keinen Zweifel aufkommen, dass man sich auf allerhöchstem Niveau amüsieren kann - wenn federnder Schwung und tänzerische Leichtigkeit so farbig und rhythmisch zustechend ausgespielt werden." (Quelle: www.jpc.de)

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Pepusch, John Christopher; Gay, John; English Baroque Soloists
Verfasser*innenangabe: John Gay ; The English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Roger Daltrey, Stratford Johns, Patricia Routledge, Bon Hoskins, Carol Hall, Produced and Directed by Jonathan Miller
Jahr: 2012 (1983)
Verlag: Arthaus Musik GmbH
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Systematik: Suche nach dieser Systematik TT.KM.03, TT.KT.05
Beschreibung: 1 DVD-Video (NTSC, Regionalcode 2-8, 135 Minuten) : farbig, PCM Stereo, Bildformat 4:3 + 1 Beiheft (36 Seiten)
Schlagwörter: Barock, Barockmusik, DVD-Video, Großbritannien, Oper, Englisch, Sprache, Deutsch, Französisch, Spanisch, Untertitel <Film>, DVD-Film, Großbritannien und Nordirland, Musikdrama, Opern, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und Nordirland, Britisches Englisch, Englische Sprache, Sprachen, Deutsche Sprache, Dialogübersetzung <Film>, Französische Sprache, Hochdeutsch, Kastilisch, Langue d'Oil, Neuhochdeutsch, Spanische Sprache
Beteiligte Personen: Suche nach dieser Beteiligten Person Gardiner, John Eliot; Daltrey, Roger; Johns, Stratford; Routledge, Patricia; Hoskins, Bob
Sprache: Englisch
Fußnote: Sprache: Englisch. - Untertitel: Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Spanisch. - Angaben und Interpreten: Libretto by John Gay, Music selected by Johann Christoph Pepusch, Music arranged by Jeremy Barlow and Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Roger Daltrey (Macheath), Stratford Johns (Peachum), Patricia Routledge (Mrs Peachum), Carol Hall (Polly Peachum), Bob Hoskins (Beggar), Rosemary Ashe (Lucy Lockit), Peter Bayliss (Lockit), The English Baroque Soloists, Conducted by Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Sally Gilpin (Choreographer), Paul Daniel (Assistant Musical Director), Peter Stenning (Production Manager), David Myerscough-Jones (Designer), Alun Hughes (Costume Designer), Dennis Channon (Lighting), Produced and Directed by Jonathan Miller. - Bestellnummer: Arthaus Musik 102 001.
Mediengruppe: DVD