New technologies are nice...
New technologies are nice...
18:14 on Monday, May 19, 2008
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Re: New technologies are nice...
18:41 on Monday, May 19, 2008
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Re: New technologies are nice...
05:24 on Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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Re: New technologies are nice...
06:13 on Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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Here it has been promoted by a chain of cinema halls, it looks like in a joint venture with an Italian company (Dynamic Cinema or something like that). I listened by chance to a radio interview with the manager of the cinema and he mentioned that it had been taking place in USA for a while and it covered 300 cities there. Or maybe it was just marketing bluff, I do not know.
High definition video (with suitable projectors) is really very good, you can count the hairs of a close up character.
The video production can have minor defects as is often the case with live productions, but one can sometimes have the impression of being on the stage, beside the singers. Nothing like seeing the play from the nrmal distance in a big theater (and more, if one has limited resources to pay for a first row seat).
The baroque orchestra and Choir were "Les Arts Florissants" on the left of the stage and a percussion and trombone orchestra "Les Sacqueboutiers" on the right side. Together they sounded admirably. And two baroque lutes (recorder type) on the left, beautifully played.
Orpheus role was sung by a baritone and not a tenor and he was too much a bass-baritone. I think he was not the best choice for the role, specially for the light and highly adorned arias of this particular opera.
The piece was not Orfeo ed Euridece (Gluck), but "L'Orfeo, favola in musica" (C. Monteverdi), sorry for the confusion with the title.
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Re: New technologies are nice...
07:06 on Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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Re: New technologies are nice...
08:16 on Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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Yes indeed. I would not exaggerate too much in saying that the experience was better than being in the theater physically, if I had to sit 40 meters away from the stage and use binoculars just to see something.
With the present popularity of bigger and bigger flat screens, once HID TV will be a reality and the standards fight is over, we could expect to do the same comfortably at home. But this time, it could really mean end of big theaters and halls, a very undesired side effect that latter could turn against the artists.
As with most things in real life, everything has the good and the bad sides. But I believe
that., like it or not, we have to get used to the increasing virtuality of almost everything, art first.
Not to mention friendship and social interaction, as this Forum, among so many others clearly shows, IMHO.
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