Kerberos at Work---Erwin Schrott and Rojotango

 

Kerberos is our vicious dog who sniffs out Blu-ray impostors, sinks his teeth in them, and drags them to our Excluded Titles section on the Navigation bar. Most of Kerb's victims are DVDs reissued in Blu-ray drag in an effort to trick customers. Kerb has been working round-the-clock lately. I thought I should give you an example of what I'm talking about.

Above you see the front cover of a Blu-ray package for the title Ervin Schrott---Live in Berlin---Rojotango. It's available in DVD also. I tried without success on the Internet to get the specs for this title. That's a red flag, of course. But I yielded to temptation. Even though Kerb was having a fit, I bought this Blu-ray.

Kerb was right. On the back cover of the keepcase, the art work says "PCM Audio." That's code for "stereo." When you put the disc in the player, the only sound track is in 48kHz/16-bit LPCM stereo. There's no surround sound. Even though this was shot in 2013, it was filmed for DVD 720x480 presentation. When repackaged in blue, you get the same old fuzzy images of yesteryears.  It's a decent concert event. But if you're used to stuff recorded with 1080 resolution and high-quality surround sound, seeing this Rojotango is like watching those ancient pop concerts PBS runs with their obnoxious fund-raising drives. (For those of you outside the USA, I'll explain this better by stating that seeing this Rojotango made me slightly ill.)

How do you protect yourself from Blu-ray impostors? You can't rely on the old brand names. Also the vendors (including Amazon) have many mistakes in their postings of title for sale. Well, one way to protect yourself is to check our Excluded Titles list on the Navigation Bar. Use the "find" tool in your web browsers to speed this up! We are working hard to steer you away from Blu-ray impostors.

Sibelius Violin Concerto

2015 Europakonzert: Sir Simon Rattle conducted the Berliner Philharmoniker this year in its traditional "Europakonzert" on May 1 celebrating the founding of the orchestra on May Day. Normally, this event occurs in a different European city in a beautiful venue of historical significance. For 2015, the concert was held at the Megaron in Athens. Also features violinist Leonidas Kavakos. Directed by Henning Kasten. Here's the program:

1. Rossini,Overture to Semiramide
2. Sibelius, Violin Concerto (Leonidas Kavakos)
3. Bach, "Largo" from Sonata No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005
4. Schumann, Symphony No. 3  "Rhenish"

Released 2015, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Death and the Powers

Tod Machover Death and the Powers opera to a libretto by Robert Pinsky (from a story by Randy Weiner and Robert Pinsky). Directed February 2014 at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas, Texas by Andrew Eggert (with assistance from Allegra Libonati) using original stage directions of Diane Paulus. Stars baritone Robert Orth (Simon Walter Powers, an aging Jillionaire), mezzo-soprano Patricia Risley (Simon's Trophy Wife), soprano Joélle Harvey (Miranda, Simon's step-daughter), tenor Hal Casalet (Simon's protégé whom Simon rescued as a deformed infant foundling), counter-tenor Frank Kelley (The United Way, an important charity in the United States), baritone David Kravitz (The United Nations), and bass Tom McNichols (The Administration). Nicole Paiement conducts The Simon Walter Powers Post-Organic-Age Orchestra (a small ensemble of unidentified mechanical devices and electronic gadgets), the Miseries Chorus, and the Chorus of Operabots. Visionary technology provided by Opera of the Future Group and MIT Media Lab. Production designs by Alex McDowell; choreography by Karole Armitage; costumes by David C. Woolard; lighting by Donald Holder; sound design by Chris Full; wig and make-up by David Zimmerman; visual design and software systems by Peter Torpey; media design by Matt Checkowski, sound technology by Ben Bloomburg; robot mechanical design and technical development by Bob Hsiung; robotic control systems by Michael Miller; interaction design by Elena Jessop.

The credits in the previous paragraph relate to what the live audience in Dallas saw. In addition, there was a simulcast of the opera to some 10 locations in Dallas and other cities. It appears WFAA, a Dallas TV station, was responsible for the vision and sound simulcast transmissions and that the Blu-ray recording we review here is the same electronic document as the simulcast. TV credits: Jerry Cadigan was the Production Manager; Don Hazen was Facilities Manager; and Aaron Butler was Director with Assistant Director Rob Horning; cameras were operated by Chris Brock, Chris Cook, Bryan Walor, Chuck Crosswhite, Jim Conrad, Bill Sons, Bobby Hester, and DodeBigley.

It appears this title is published jointly by the Dallas Opera and the MIT Media Lab. There are no bonus extras, but the keepcase booklet has a lot of information including a detailed synopsis. Sung in English. There are subtitles in English only. The video is 1080i. Released 2015, the LPCM stereo sound was recorded at 48kHz/24-bits. The surround audio is 5.1 Dolby Digital recorded at 48kHz (no word-length given).

This title is currently available only from www.cdbaby.com, a company that sells recordings from independent sources at reasonable prices. Grade: B+ (but "A+" if you like science-fiction, contemporary opera, poetry, or robots)

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The Bayreuth Edition

Wagner The Bayreuth Edition box set with 6 operas performed at the Bayreuth Festival. Below are the titles. Each of them has already been reported on this website, and you can get more details by using the links provided:

1. Der Fliegende Holländer. 2014. (Grade NA)
2. Tannhäuser. 2015. (Grade NA)
3. Lohengrin. 2011. (Grade NA)
4. Die Walküre. 2011. (Grade C+)
5. Tristan und Isolde. 2010. (Grade D)
6. Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. 2010. (Grade B)

Released 2015, there are 8 Blu-ray discs in this set with a running time of 24 hours, 18 minutes of opera plus 1 hour, 21 minutes of bonus material. Disc have  5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Rusalka

Dvořák Rusalka opera to libretto by Jaroslav Kvapil. Directed 2014 by Laurie Feldman reviving the 1933 Otto Schenk production. Stars Renée Fleming (Rusalka), Piotr Beczala (Prince), Dolora Zajick (Jezhibaba), John Relyea (Water Gnome), Emily Magee (Foreign Princess), Julie Boulianne (Kitchen Boy), Vladimír Chmelo (Gamekeeper), Alexey Lavrov (Hunter), Dísella Lárusdóttir (First Wood Sprite), Renée Tatum (Second Wood Sprite), Maya Lahyani (Third Wood Sprite), and Amir Levy (Noble). Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts The Metropolitan Opera and Chorus. Sets by Günther Schneider-Siemssen; costumes  by Silvia Strahammer; lighting by Gil Wechsler; choreography by Carman De Lavallade; sound editing by John Bowen, directed for TV by Barbara Willis Sweete; produced by Mia Bongiovanni. Released 2015. Grade: NA

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Bruckner Symphonies 4-9

Bruckner Symphonies 4-9 box set, also called The Bruckner Mature Symphonies series. Daniel Barenboim conducted all 6 symphonies between June 20 and June 27, 2010 with the Staatskapelle Berlin.  The total running time is 428 minutes on six discs. Released 2015, each disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. 

Each symphony is available individually and you can use the links below to get for information about each recording:

1. Bruckner Symphony No. 4 (Grade: NA)
2. Bruckner Symphony No. 5 (Grade: NA)
3. Bruckner Symphony No. 6 (Grade: C+)
4. Bruckner Symphony No. 7 (Grade: NA)
5. Bruckner Symphony No. 8 (Grade: NA)
6. Bruckner Symphony No. 9 (Grade: NA)

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La Fanciulla del West

Puccini La Fanciulla del West opera to a libretto by Guelfo Civinini and Carlo Zangarini. Directed by Marco Arturo Marelli. Stars Jonas Kaufmann, Nina Stemme, and Tomasz Konieczny. Franz Welser-Möst conducts the Orcheste & Chor der Wiener Staatsoper. Released in 2015. Grade: NA

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Love's Labour's Box Set

Shakespeare Love's Labour's Box Set. This box set includes the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of Love's Labour's Lost and Love's Labour's Won (actually Much Ado About Nothing, presented as Love's Labour's Won). Both of them are available individually on this website, and you can get more details by using the links provided:

1. Love's Labour's Lost. 2015. (No grade yet)

2. Love's Labour's Won. 2015. (No grade yet)

Released 2015, both discs have 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Love's Labour's Won

Shakespeare Love's Labour's Won, a/k/a Much Ado About Nothing play. Directed 2015 by Simon Godwin at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Stars Sam Alexander (Don John), David Horovitch (Leonato),  Edward Bennett (Benedick), Michelle Terry (Beatrice), Tunji Kasim (Claudio), Chris Nayak (Borachio), Flora Spencer-Longhurst (Hero), and Nick Haverson (Dogberry). Released 2015, this disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio. Grade: NA

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Love's Labour's Lost

Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost play. Directed 2015 by Christopher Luscombe at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Stars Sam Alexander (Ferdinand, King of Navarre), Edward Bennett (Berowne, a Lord), William Belchambers (Longaville, a Lord), Tunji Kasim (Dumaine, a Lord), Peter Basham (Gamekeeper), John Hodgkinson (Don Armado), Nick Haverson (Costard), and Emma Manton (Jaquenetta). Released 2015, this disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio. Grade: NA

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L'Arlesiana

Francesco Cilea L'Arlesiana opera to a libretto by Leopoldo Marenco. Directed 2013 by Rosetta Cucchi at the Teatro G. B. Pergolesi, Jesi, Italy as part of the Festival Pergolesi Spontini. Stars Annunziata Vestri (Rosa Mamai), Dmitry Golovnin (Federico), Mariangela Sicilia (Vivetta), Stefano Antonucci (Baldassarre), Valeriu Caradja (Metifio), Christian Saitta (Marco), and Riccardo Angelo Strano (L'Innocente). Francesco Cilluffo directs the Marche Philharmonic Orchestra and the Marche Lyric Choir "V. Bellini" (Chorus Master Carlo Morganti). Set design by Sarah Bacon; costume design by Claudia Pernigotti; lighting by Martin McLachlan; directed for TV by Tiziano Mancini. Released 2015, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Puccini ROH Hits Box Set

Puccini Hits Box Set with 3 of Puccini's favorite works in productions that have been revived repeatedly at the Royal Opera House.   Each disc below has already been reported on this website, and you can get more details by using the links provided:

1. La bohème. 2010. (Grade C+)
2. Tosca. 2012. (Grade A+)
3. Turandot. 2014. (no grade)

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Jonas Kaufmann Box Set

Jonas Kaufmann box set with 4 operas featuring Jonas Kaufmann. Below are the discs. Each of them has already been reported on this website, and you can get more details by using the links provided:

1. Bizet Carmen. 2014. (Grade NA)
2. Gounod Faust. 2014. (Grade NA)
3. Massenet Werther. 2014. (Grade A+)
4. Puccini Tosca. 2014. (Grade NA)

Released 2015. Grade: NA

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