Fellini Jazz & Co. [Blu-ray]
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ベルリン・フィル、ヴァルトビューネ2011 シャイー指揮のレスピーギ、ロータ&ショスタコーヴィチ ベルリン・フィルが毎年シーズンの最後に野外で行うヴァルトビューネ・コンサート。リッカルド・シャイーの登場した2011年は、レスピーギをメインに、シャイーと同じミラノ出身の作曲家ニーノ・ロータほか、シャイーがRCOの首席指揮者時代にセッション録音して人気に火を付けたショスタコーヴィチの「ジャズ組曲」を取り入れるなど、いつもながら聴衆を楽しませることに工夫を凝らしたプログラム構成となっています。 当夜は「フェリーニ、ジャズ・アンド・コー(Fellini, Jazz & Co.)」と題されていましたが、オープニングの「ジャズ組曲」の流れを受けて演奏された組曲「道」では、フェリーニの映画そのままにコミカルな味わいと哀感を湛えた内容にみせるベルリン・フィルの柔軟な表現力にあらためて舌を巻くこと必至。こうしたすぐれた演奏あってこそ「あくまで自身はクラシックの作曲家」と公言していたロータの真価に迫れるというものでしょう。 ここまでですでにすっかり聴衆を惹き込んだかとおもうと、つづく「ローマの噴水」「ローマの松」がさらにまた抜群の仕上がりで、ものすごい盛り上がり。 本気を出したスーパーヴィルトゥオーゾ集団の絢爛豪華なサウンドに、当初7月に予定されながらも、会場を襲った荒天によりヴァルトビューネ開催史上初の延期というアクシデントを経て、この日を待ちに待って詰めかけた20,000人を超える聴衆の興奮と熱狂も一入といったところで、大満足の表情が画面からも伝わってきます。 「キングインターナショナル」
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- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 言語 : 英語
- 製品サイズ : 1.22 x 16.59 x 13.49 cm; 99.79 g
- EAN : 0880242584045
- 製造元リファレンス : unknown
- メディア形式 : クラシック
- 発売日 : 2012/2/27
- 出演 : Berlin Philharmonic, Chailly
- 販売元 : Euroarts
- ASIN : B006O8K3ZY
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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Bill
5つ星のうち5.0
Latest addition to my Desert Island Discs list
2013年6月10日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I'm so grateful for EuroArts Blu-rays that perfectly capture exceptional orchestral performances most of us would otherwise never have the chance to experience, much less re-experience. Just how difficult it is to achieve this level of perfection is evident when you watch a Blu-ray like the one of
Tchaikovsky: Symphonies Nos.4-6 [Blu-ray
]. No matter how stellar the performance is, when the visual quality and direction are inferior (as they are on that disc), the magic is lost and you might as well be listening to a CD.
EuroArts' sources don't always get it right either. For example, inconsistent camerawork mars Achucarro & Rattle: Nights in The Gardens of Spain [Blu-ray ]. It's amazing, though, how often EuroArts is able to capture lightning in a bottle -- providing what I consider a fully immersive experience of a definitive performance. Two of my favorite discs fall in this category: Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition & Borodin: Symphony No. 2 [Blu-ray ] (the thrilling concluding segment is demo quality and what I show to convert friends over to Blu-ray), and Schumann: Symphony No. 4 - Piano Concerto - featuring Martha Argerich and Riccardo Chailly [Blu-ray ].
Now I have a third: "Fellini, Jazz & Co.," with the Berlin Philharmonic, arguably the world's best orchestra, letting its hair down a bit under the baton of the great Riccardo Chailly. It's glorious fun, and this Blu-ray gives you a ticket to the party.
Shostakovich is not a favorite of mine, but the Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orchestra (derived from his film scores) is a revelation. It's immensely enjoyable from start to finish. Same is true of Rota's "La Strada" Ballet Suite.
That's followed by Respighi's "Fountains of Rome" and "Pines of Rome" (my main reasons for buying this disc). Admittedly, these popular works have been done to death, but I never tire of them, and I'd put this performance up against any other. It's the one I'll keep coming back to. The only drawback is that a baby's wailing reaches the orchestra's microphones in the hushed final moments of "Fountains of Rome." That comes with the territory -- this was recorded at a summer concert in Berlin's huge Waldbuhne amphitheatre, which seats more than 20,000.
The evening ends with several orchestral bon-bons by Shostakovich, Respighi and Lincke.
It's a totally satisfying experience -- brilliant performances of beautiful popular and lesser-known works, seamless camerawork and direction, and ideal sound. I did notice a couple of apparent digital "hiccups" in the otherwise pristine HD capture -- the last one occurs at 1:42:37 (it was evident on both of my Blu-ray players) -- but they go by in a flash and are hardly noteworthy.
At the end of the disc, I'm sure you'll be tempted to rise and applaud with the audience before it heads off, invigorated, into the Berlin night.
EuroArts' sources don't always get it right either. For example, inconsistent camerawork mars Achucarro & Rattle: Nights in The Gardens of Spain [Blu-ray ]. It's amazing, though, how often EuroArts is able to capture lightning in a bottle -- providing what I consider a fully immersive experience of a definitive performance. Two of my favorite discs fall in this category: Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition & Borodin: Symphony No. 2 [Blu-ray ] (the thrilling concluding segment is demo quality and what I show to convert friends over to Blu-ray), and Schumann: Symphony No. 4 - Piano Concerto - featuring Martha Argerich and Riccardo Chailly [Blu-ray ].
Now I have a third: "Fellini, Jazz & Co.," with the Berlin Philharmonic, arguably the world's best orchestra, letting its hair down a bit under the baton of the great Riccardo Chailly. It's glorious fun, and this Blu-ray gives you a ticket to the party.
Shostakovich is not a favorite of mine, but the Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orchestra (derived from his film scores) is a revelation. It's immensely enjoyable from start to finish. Same is true of Rota's "La Strada" Ballet Suite.
That's followed by Respighi's "Fountains of Rome" and "Pines of Rome" (my main reasons for buying this disc). Admittedly, these popular works have been done to death, but I never tire of them, and I'd put this performance up against any other. It's the one I'll keep coming back to. The only drawback is that a baby's wailing reaches the orchestra's microphones in the hushed final moments of "Fountains of Rome." That comes with the territory -- this was recorded at a summer concert in Berlin's huge Waldbuhne amphitheatre, which seats more than 20,000.
The evening ends with several orchestral bon-bons by Shostakovich, Respighi and Lincke.
It's a totally satisfying experience -- brilliant performances of beautiful popular and lesser-known works, seamless camerawork and direction, and ideal sound. I did notice a couple of apparent digital "hiccups" in the otherwise pristine HD capture -- the last one occurs at 1:42:37 (it was evident on both of my Blu-ray players) -- but they go by in a flash and are hardly noteworthy.
At the end of the disc, I'm sure you'll be tempted to rise and applaud with the audience before it heads off, invigorated, into the Berlin night.

A. Kurzweil
5つ星のうち5.0
Der Beginn einer Freundschaft
2014年9月17日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Ich habe dieses Konzert live im TV gesehen zusammen mit meiner Familie.
Wir fanden es sehr schön, obwohl wir mit dieser Art Musik bis dato nichts zu tun hatten.
Es war wohl mehr Zufall, daß wir bei diesem Programm hängengeblieben sind, weil nicht interessantes kam an diesem Abend.
Und:
Es war der Beginn einer Freundschaft.
Besonders Dirigent Riccardo Chailly, der wie ich finde, es verstanden hat, die Berliner Philharmoniker gekonnt so zu leiten, daß wunderschöne Musik dabei raus kam, hat uns - meine Frau, mich selbst, ja sogar meinen damals 5jährigen Sohn sehr, sehr positiv beeindruckt.
Mein Kauf dieser DVD war motiviert durch dieses Ereignis und ich bereue nicht einen Euro.
Wir fanden es sehr schön, obwohl wir mit dieser Art Musik bis dato nichts zu tun hatten.
Es war wohl mehr Zufall, daß wir bei diesem Programm hängengeblieben sind, weil nicht interessantes kam an diesem Abend.
Und:
Es war der Beginn einer Freundschaft.
Besonders Dirigent Riccardo Chailly, der wie ich finde, es verstanden hat, die Berliner Philharmoniker gekonnt so zu leiten, daß wunderschöne Musik dabei raus kam, hat uns - meine Frau, mich selbst, ja sogar meinen damals 5jährigen Sohn sehr, sehr positiv beeindruckt.
Mein Kauf dieser DVD war motiviert durch dieses Ereignis und ich bereue nicht einen Euro.

roberti potito
5つ星のうち5.0
fantastico
2013年10月20日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Ottimo prodotto, riprese molto belle, era da un pò che cercavo un bluray con le riprese dei Pini di Roma di Ottorino Respighi, una delle partiture musicali che più amo ed infatti non mi ha deluso, le riprese seguono coerentemente i vari strumenti musicali nel loro momento più importante che diventano anche strumento di studio. L'audio è eccellente, in definitiva un prodotto godibilissimo e assolutamente da consigliare. Infine, ma non per ultimo, il servizio Amazon come sempre è ottimo, il prodotto mi è arrivato con un giorno di anticipo ed ottimo anche il servizio di tracciabilità che permette di seguire l'intero viaggio del prodotto prenotato.

Filoxe974
5つ星のうち5.0
Du vrai bonheur, un DVD à posséder absolument
2012年5月13日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Cette cuvée 2011 des concerts du "Théâtre de verdure" (je préfère ce terme à Waldbühne) est exceptionnelle car elle nous présente des œuvres très peu, voire pas du tout enregistrées pour le DVD. La suite jazz de Chostakovitch, avec sa fameuse valse révélée par la CNP, la musique de Nino Rota et deux des triptyques italiens de Respighi, avec ce spectaculaire crescendo évoquant le passage d'une légion romaine dans les pins de la voie Appienne. Riccardo Chailly que nous voyons pour la première fois au théâtre de verdure est époustouflant de naturel, y compris au moment du finale obligé, Berliner Luft: ce n'est pas si facile pour un chef de diriger une oeuvre aussi populaire et qui est donnée tous les ans! Riccardo Chailly joue le jeu à fond, d'autres chefs y arrivent moins bien. Pour en revenir aux Pins de Rome, on trouve sur le net un enregistrement de Georges Prêtre, encore plus réussi sur le plan interprétatif notamment avec l'inquiétant finale, Prêtre est presque effrayant! Dommage que l'on ai toujours l'air de pirater ces concerts, il devraient être proposés aux internautes en téléchargement pour un prix non dissuasif, il y aurait un marché potentiel, non?

I. Giles
5つ星のうち5.0
Exceptional in every way
2012年3月3日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Even in the context of the long series of annual concerts from the Waldbuhne with the Berlin Philharmonic, this latest edition from 2011 must surely rank as one of the most joyous. This is in no small part due to the absolutely infectious enthusiasm of the conductor, Riccardo Chailly, who not only brings a totally professional comprehension to the scores and their delivery, he also adds that special extra ingredient - pure magic!
The title, 'Fellini, Jazz & Co', is correct in emphasising the film music element of this concert. This is a particularly true description of Nino Rota's film role as he collaborated as the composer of choice for the film director, Fellini. Chailly and the BPO give a fine performance of Rota's suite that he created from the music he previously wrote for Fellini's film, La Strada (1954). Shostakovich's Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orchestra, also known as the Suite for Variety orchestra, is also largely made up of extracts from various films for which he wrote the music. The two encores are taken from stage works by Shostakovich and Respighi.
The main works are the two most popular of Respighi's three Roman works - The Fountains of Rome and the Pines of Rome. These are given simply wonderful interpretations with the faster sections really sizzling and the slower sections sumptuous and moving. The recording of the nightingale in The Pines of the Janiculum movement is especially effective. This is followed by The Pines of the Appian Way which finish this Roman feast at just the right speed to suggest the approaching might of the Roman army and where Respighi stated that he wanted the ground to tremble under its footsteps. Too often, sad to say, this is played just a fraction too fast and the effect is lost and is replaced by a meaningless jolly jaunt. Not so here - tremendously effective, rousing and exciting. The crowd loved it and so did I!
That leaves the recording. The quality of the imaging seems to have gone up a notch here with the crispest definition I have ever seen at this event - or possibly anywhere else, at least in my collection. The sound is presented in stereo and DTS-HD Master Audio and fully matches the splendour of the occasion. There is no doubt in my mind that this is both a particularly outstanding event and recording and, as such, surely deserves the full 5 stars. It should give purchasers enormous pleasure and satisfaction for years to come.
The title, 'Fellini, Jazz & Co', is correct in emphasising the film music element of this concert. This is a particularly true description of Nino Rota's film role as he collaborated as the composer of choice for the film director, Fellini. Chailly and the BPO give a fine performance of Rota's suite that he created from the music he previously wrote for Fellini's film, La Strada (1954). Shostakovich's Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orchestra, also known as the Suite for Variety orchestra, is also largely made up of extracts from various films for which he wrote the music. The two encores are taken from stage works by Shostakovich and Respighi.
The main works are the two most popular of Respighi's three Roman works - The Fountains of Rome and the Pines of Rome. These are given simply wonderful interpretations with the faster sections really sizzling and the slower sections sumptuous and moving. The recording of the nightingale in The Pines of the Janiculum movement is especially effective. This is followed by The Pines of the Appian Way which finish this Roman feast at just the right speed to suggest the approaching might of the Roman army and where Respighi stated that he wanted the ground to tremble under its footsteps. Too often, sad to say, this is played just a fraction too fast and the effect is lost and is replaced by a meaningless jolly jaunt. Not so here - tremendously effective, rousing and exciting. The crowd loved it and so did I!
That leaves the recording. The quality of the imaging seems to have gone up a notch here with the crispest definition I have ever seen at this event - or possibly anywhere else, at least in my collection. The sound is presented in stereo and DTS-HD Master Audio and fully matches the splendour of the occasion. There is no doubt in my mind that this is both a particularly outstanding event and recording and, as such, surely deserves the full 5 stars. It should give purchasers enormous pleasure and satisfaction for years to come.