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Opéra imaginaire (translates as "an opera for the imagination") is a 1993 live-action animated musical anthology television film. It has been compared to films like Fantasia [1] and Allegro Non Troppo, and consists of 12 different segments, [2] most of which are based on different popular operas.
Care Bears: The Nutcracker was a 1988 animated short based extremely loosely on the original ballet. It was made for video, and was first shown on TV on the Disney Channel. The Jetlag Productions animation studio produced its own version of the story in 1994 entitled, simply "The Nutcracker". The animated adaptation used some of Tchaikovsky's ...
Metropolitan Opera Live in HD (also known as The Met: Live in HD) is a series of live opera performances transmitted in high-definition video via satellite from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City to select venues, primarily movie theaters, in the United States and other parts of the world.
Royal Opera House chorus & orch. cond. John Pritchard: Opera in three acts. Libretto by composer. [2] 1966–69 The Knot Garden: Voices and orchestra 2 December 1970: London. Royal Opera House cond. Colin Davis: Opera in three acts. Libretto by composer. [3] 1973–76 The Ice Break: Voices and orchestra 7 July 1977: London. Royal Opera House ...
Monsters of Grace is a multimedia chamber opera in 13 short acts directed by Robert Wilson, with music by Philip Glass and libretto from the works of 13th-century Sufi mystic Jalaluddin Rumi. The title is said to be a reference to Wilson's corruption of a line from Hamlet: "Angels and ministers of grace defend us!" (1.4.39).
The Beggar's Opera: Johann Christoph Pepusch: John Gay: The Beggar's Opera, 1953 Peter Brook: Bluebeard's Castle: Béla Bartók: Béla Balázs: Herzog Blaubarts Burg, 1963 Michael Powell: La bohème: Giacomo Puccini: Luigi Illica Giuseppe Giacosa: La Bohème, 1926 King Vidor: La Bohème, 1965 Franco Zeffirelli: La Bohème, 1988 Luigi Comencini ...
The film is based on Engelbert Humperdinck's opera Hänsel und Gretel, from which its music derives. It was the first American feature-length animated film not made by Disney since 1941's Mr. Bug Goes to Town and the first American feature-length animated film not made with traditional animation.
The original 35-minute chamber version of Angel’s Bone was commissioned by the Mann Center for the Performing Arts.Philadelphia, and directed by Habib Azar. [4]Julian Wachner conducted the world premiere performance of the full-length opera with Novus NY and the Trinity Wall Street Choir. [5]