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Armed Man [Blu-ray]
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The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace by Welsh composer Sir Karl Jenkins is the most performed work by any living composer. This performance is the largest ever staged and was uniquely performed in synchronisation with a specially commissioned war-archive film reinforcing the narrative of the work - the build up to war, war itself and the consequences of war. Projected onto five giant screens, the film delivers a poignant backdrop to the moving musical narration providing the audience with a powerful and emotional multimedia experience. In this truly unique historic occasion Sir Karl Jenkins conducts The World Orchestra for Peace and around 2,000 singers from nearly 30 countries who joined together to Sing for Peace in Berlin.
登録情報
- 言語 : ドイツ語
- 製品サイズ : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 167.83 g
- EAN : 0814337010768
- 発売日 : 2019/10/25
- 吹き替え: : None
- 字幕: : None
- 販売元 : C Major
- ASIN : B07WTKFGPX
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 224,310位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 64,206位ブルーレイ
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
年少の方には少し悲惨で刺激的な映像が含まれますが 反戦を願う彼の強い意志を感じます。
CDにて耳で聞いたイメージと映像のイメージはインパクトが違います。
もし私が大学生なら 学園祭で放映した事でしょう。
CDは「音楽」として楽しむ。ただ、DVDの場合はステージ、客席、その双方のパフォーマンスを「作品」として目の当たりにします。そうした時、この"The Armed Man"という作品は一層の雄弁さを持って私達の心に様々なメッセージを齎してくれると言う事を痛感させられました。
音楽は言葉や国境、文化、様々な垣根を飛び越えてまるで万華鏡のように私達の心の中に去来する。学問のように理解するのではなく、全身で感じ、そこからに現出する個々の心の表現するもの或いはその心の表現活動を育む引金となるものなのだなと再認識させられました。
他の国からのトップレビュー


Karl Jenkins selbst dirigierte „The World Orchestra for Peace“ und im „World Choir for Peace“ sangen zweitausend Sängerinnen und Sänger aus 27 Ländern. Auf fünf Bildschirmen wurde, synchron zur Musik, ein Kriegsarchivfilm gezeigt.
Den Livecharakter dieses Konzertes kann die DVD nicht wiedergeben, aber meiner Meinung nach bekommt man, auch durch die geschickte Kameraführung, einen guten Eindruck von dem, was am 2. November 2018 anlässlich des einhundertsten Jahrestages des Endes des Ersten Weltkrieges in der Berliner Mercedes-Benz Arena zu hören und zu sehen war.
Im Bonusmaterial ist „Lamentations“ (A lament for Syria), gesungen von Leah-Marian Jones, versteckt. Dieses Stück wurde im ersten Teil des Konzertes aufgeführt und ist absolut hörenswert.
Für Fans dieser multireligiösen Messe ist diese DVD ein Muss!


2020年7月31日にドイツでレビュー済み
Karl Jenkins selbst dirigierte „The World Orchestra for Peace“ und im „World Choir for Peace“ sangen zweitausend Sängerinnen und Sänger aus 27 Ländern. Auf fünf Bildschirmen wurde, synchron zur Musik, ein Kriegsarchivfilm gezeigt.
Den Livecharakter dieses Konzertes kann die DVD nicht wiedergeben, aber meiner Meinung nach bekommt man, auch durch die geschickte Kameraführung, einen guten Eindruck von dem, was am 2. November 2018 anlässlich des einhundertsten Jahrestages des Endes des Ersten Weltkrieges in der Berliner Mercedes-Benz Arena zu hören und zu sehen war.
Im Bonusmaterial ist „Lamentations“ (A lament for Syria), gesungen von Leah-Marian Jones, versteckt. Dieses Stück wurde im ersten Teil des Konzertes aufgeführt und ist absolut hörenswert.
Für Fans dieser multireligiösen Messe ist diese DVD ein Muss!



The resulting composition is a strong and passionate plea for peace and in that respect it shares the same message as Britten's War Requiem which also depicts not only the horror of war, but also `the pity of war.' Both compositions share the concept of incorporating and juxtaposing secular words with words from the Roman Catholic Mass. In the case of Britten, he used the powerful and moving poems by the 1st World War poet Wilfred Owen, who was himself killed in action. In Jenkins's composition this concept of incorporating other sources into the Mass goes a great deal further. In so doing it includes words from both world and historical sources plus a continuous video display of disturbing images depicting warfare in all its guises on a large screen set above and behind the choir.
This is a truly multi-media message of great impact and its musical message has received an enormous positive response. The title of 'The Armed Man' is taken from a song written between 1450 and 1463 at the court of Charles the Bold of Burgundy and describes how an armed man must be feared. By the end of the 16th century 30 Masses had been written making use of all or parts of the song so this current composition could be seen as following a long tradition but in a very modern way. Although this is a modern composition, the music itself is easily accessible and much more so than the work by Benjamin Britten mentioned earlier. Its greater popularity is therefore readily understood.
The composition features a traditional orchestra supplemented by a range of instruments from other cultures. The work has a large choir plus soloists who combine to communicate this cross-cultural plea for peace set against the constant visual display simultaneously illustrating the horrors of war, whatever the historical context.
The performance by all concerned is as deeply committed as you could wish for and it would be hard to imagine a more successful performance of this work than the one presented here. Fortunately EMI have provided a fine recording to match and which manages to successfully combine all the visual on-screen images with those of the performers. This is coupled with a clear sonic recording presented in stereo plus both DTS and Dolby surround sound. In my opinion this is worth the full 5 stars.

I primarily purchased this DVD because of one track, "Benedictus," whose melody appears as the title track for ADIEMUS' "The Eternal Knot" album, plus I had heard the "Benedictus" track on NPR, from the "Mass for Peace" and I thought, "OMG, I've gotta get this in my collection."
Well, it arrived two days after I ordered it. I think they got Mr. McFeely, the 'Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood' "Speedy Delivery" guy, to mail it, because that was the speediest shipping from an independent seller using Amazon I've experienced! Not even an eBay seller could have gotten it to me that quickly!
Anyway, I watched it with my dad, who's fairly unfamiliar with Karl Jenkins' work, other than the ADIEMUS CD I have, and he pronounced it "Good stuff!" which is pretty cool, since he tends to be pretty picky about his classical-style composers.
But as for my reaction, let me put it this way: I was in tears from the get-go, since Karl used such provocative imagery; this isn't just a musical work, it is a powerful documentary on human hubris that would either do Ken Burns credit or give Ken a run for his money.
The people from the British Isles have an ancient bardic history of masterful storytellers. Karl Jenkins is no different, and I highly recommend this potent musical potion from a master musical wizard from Wales.
Let's put him together with Charlotte Church on a collaboration and see what kind of tears we can wring from the human populus! ;-)