Thomas Hampson : des Knaben Wunderhorn / Gustav Mahler ; directed by Rodney Greenberg ; co-produced by Reiner Moritz Associates, LGM, Théâtre Musical de Paris--Châtelet in association with Mezzo with the support of Centre National de la Cinématographie.

Format Video (DVD)
Publication InfoWest Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, ©2002.
Description1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects

Other author/creatorHampson, Thomas performer.
Other author/creatorRieger, Wolfram, performer.
Other author/creatorGreenberg, Rodney, director.
Included WorkMahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. Knaben Wunderhorn. Selections; arranged.
Included WorkMahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit. Selections.
Other author/creatorChâtelet (Theater : Paris, France)
Other author/creatorReiner Moritz Associates, producer.
Other author/creatorKultur International Films.
Variant title Title on container: Thomas Hampson in recital
Variant title On preliminary title frame: From the Théâtre Musical de Paris--Châtelet
SeriesVoices of our time
Voices of our time. ^A721645
Contents Opening -- Spring morning -- Change in summer -- Rhine legend -- In praise of higher understanding -- St. Anthony's sermon to the fishes -- Aus! Aus! -- Strong imagination -- In Strassburg on the rampart -- Reveille -- The drummer boy -- Song of the persecuted in the tower -- Where the beautiful trumpets blow -- The earthly life -- The heavenly life -- The primal light.
Abstract Songs interspersed by interviews with Thomas Hampson and Wolfram Rieger.
CreditsLighting director, John Burgess ; audio engineer, Pascale Montornes.
Performer Thomas Hampson, baritone ; Wolfram Rieger, piano.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded live at the Théâtre Musical de Paris, Châtelet on Oct. 25, 2001.
Technical detailsDVD; sound track: stereo., Dolby 2.0; video aspect ratio: 16:9; region code: NTSC region 1.
LanguageSung in German; interviews in English.
Genre/formConcert films.
Genre/formConcert films.
ISBN9780769789392
ISBN0769789390
UPC 032031461291
Publisher numberD4612 Kultur