Opus Arte

THE WORLD'S FINEST OPERA
BALLET, THEATRE AND MUSIC

The Royal Opera House
Glyndebourne
Royal Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare's Globe
Glass: The Perfect American
Glass: The Perfect American

Christopher Purves (Walt Disney); David Pittsinger (Roy Disney); Donald Kaasch (Dantine); Janis Kelly (Hazel George); Marie McLaughlin (Lillian Disney); Sarah Tynan (Sharon)

The last days of the American icon Walt Disney form a powerful and poignant subject for Philip Glass's latest opera, which was filmed at its first performances in Madrid in January 2013. Phelim McDermott's spectacular production is worthy of Disney's own visual imagination and its definitive influence on American culture, while in the pit is the conductor Dennis Russell Davies, an experienced and authoritative champion of the composer's hypnotically beautiful music, which gives wings to Rudy Wurlitzer's operatic transformation of Peter Stephan Jungk's novel, using both fact and fiction to peer into Disney's troubled psyche as illness forces him to confront his mortality.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/09/2013
Sound Formats:
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles:
Catalogue Number: OA1117D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/09/2013
Sound Formats:
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles:
Catalogue Number: OABD7129D
Conductor(s):
Dennis Russell Davies
Orchestra(s):
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro Real
Artist(s):
Christopher Purves; David Pittsinger; Donald Kaasch; Janis Kelly; Marie McLaughlin; Sarah Tynan; Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro Real; Dennis Russell Davies
"... one of the crowning events of the past year’s globe-trotting celebration of Mr. Glass’s 75th birthday. The subtle, moody score, at war between its propulsive and serene impulses, felt more than equal in quality to the festive occasion. While criticisms of Mr. Glass’s music as cookie-cutter have always been misguided, “The Perfect American” finds him in especially unpredictable form, experimenting with sonorities, textures and pacing.
Led by the Glass veteran Dennis Russell Davies with careful attention to both its underlying pulse and its twists of temperament, the opera opens with an ominous, low murmur punctuated by sharp, syncopated percussion snaps. The sound gradually expands through the orchestra and warms into something that, under Mr. Davies, has more gentle swing than the relentless forward motion generally associated with Mr. Glass." (The New York Times)

"Baritone Christopher Purves has captured in Disney the charisma, arrogance and humanity of the man, and it's already a candidate for one of the most important opera performances of the year. He makes racist or anti-Semitic remarks sound not like tirades but like attitudes that were all too common at the time, especially around Los Angeles. One of the points of "The Perfect American" is to show us how much times have changed.

The rest of the mostly excellent large cast includes David Pittsinger as Roy Disney, Donald Kaasch as Dantine, Janis Kelly as Disney's nurse Hazel George, Marie McLaughlin as his wife, Lillian, and John Easterlin as Warhol. Rosie Lomas made a strong impression in the high-lying parts of the owl-girl Lucy and Josh, the boy in the hospital. And Zachary James had a touch of Daniel Day-Lewis in his Lincoln.

Dennis Russell Davies, who has led the premieres of most of Glass' operas and symphonies, once more made sure of tone and detail." (Los Angeles Times)

"The score is pleasant, easy to listen to, and masterfully orchestrated. There are plenty outstanding passages which perfectly meets one’s expectations … it is one of Glass’ very best operas. Phelim McDermott’s production ... is excellent. Dennis Russell Davies ... gave a wholly convincing interpretation ... The orchestra of the Teatro Real played along excellently and the performance from the chorus was top notch." (Seen and Heard International)

Christopher Purves (Walt Disney); David Pittsinger (Roy Disney); Donald Kaasch (Dantine); Janis Kelly (Hazel George); Marie McLaughlin (Lillian Disney); Sarah Tynan (Sharon)

The last days of the American icon Walt Disney form a powerful and poignant subject for Philip Glass's latest opera, which was filmed at its first performances in Madrid in January 2013. Phelim McDermott's spectacular production is worthy of Disney's own visual imagination and its definitive influence on American culture, while in the pit is the conductor Dennis Russell Davies, an experienced and authoritative champion of the composer's hypnotically beautiful music, which gives wings to Rudy Wurlitzer's operatic transformation of Peter Stephan Jungk's novel, using both fact and fiction to peer into Disney's troubled psyche as illness forces him to confront his mortality.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/09/2013
Sound Formats:
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles:
Catalogue Number: OA1117D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/09/2013
Sound Formats:
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles:
Catalogue Number: OABD7129D

Conductor(s):
Dennis Russell Davies
Orchestra(s):
Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro Real
Artist(s):
Christopher Purves; David Pittsinger; Donald Kaasch; Janis Kelly; Marie McLaughlin; Sarah Tynan; Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro Real; Dennis Russell Davies

"... one of the crowning events of the past year’s globe-trotting celebration of Mr. Glass’s 75th birthday. The subtle, moody score, at war between its propulsive and serene impulses, felt more than equal in quality to the festive occasion. While criticisms of Mr. Glass’s music as cookie-cutter have always been misguided, “The Perfect American” finds him in especially unpredictable form, experimenting with sonorities, textures and pacing.
Led by the Glass veteran Dennis Russell Davies with careful attention to both its underlying pulse and its twists of temperament, the opera opens with an ominous, low murmur punctuated by sharp, syncopated percussion snaps. The sound gradually expands through the orchestra and warms into something that, under Mr. Davies, has more gentle swing than the relentless forward motion generally associated with Mr. Glass." (The New York Times)

"Baritone Christopher Purves has captured in Disney the charisma, arrogance and humanity of the man, and it's already a candidate for one of the most important opera performances of the year. He makes racist or anti-Semitic remarks sound not like tirades but like attitudes that were all too common at the time, especially around Los Angeles. One of the points of "The Perfect American" is to show us how much times have changed.

The rest of the mostly excellent large cast includes David Pittsinger as Roy Disney, Donald Kaasch as Dantine, Janis Kelly as Disney's nurse Hazel George, Marie McLaughlin as his wife, Lillian, and John Easterlin as Warhol. Rosie Lomas made a strong impression in the high-lying parts of the owl-girl Lucy and Josh, the boy in the hospital. And Zachary James had a touch of Daniel Day-Lewis in his Lincoln.

Dennis Russell Davies, who has led the premieres of most of Glass' operas and symphonies, once more made sure of tone and detail." (Los Angeles Times)

"The score is pleasant, easy to listen to, and masterfully orchestrated. There are plenty outstanding passages which perfectly meets one’s expectations … it is one of Glass’ very best operas. Phelim McDermott’s production ... is excellent. Dennis Russell Davies ... gave a wholly convincing interpretation ... The orchestra of the Teatro Real played along excellently and the performance from the chorus was top notch." (Seen and Heard International)