Release Date: 1992-01-01
Overview: In 1992, Olivier Messiaen's epic opera "Saint François d'Assise" was brought to the Salzburg Festival in a staging by Peter Sellars. The distinct visual appearance that Sellars lent to the opera, where video monitors with powerful images are used as a sort of high-tech metaphor for a cathedral's stained glass, drew critical acclaim and is still talked about as a watershed moment in opera to this day. This film here is a 75-minute documentary on the 1992 staging. Jean-Pierre Gorin filmed Sellars, baritone José van Dam (St. Francis) soprano Dawn Upshaw (The Angel), and the LA Philharmonic and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen as they rehearsed for the big day. There are interviews with these artists, though Sellars gets most of the screen time. The documentary is very much about Sellars' vision for Messiaen's theatrical drama. Very little is said about Messiaen's music.
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Esa-Pekka Salonen
as Self - Conductor
Dawn Upshaw
as Self - Soprano
José van Dam
as Self - Bass-Baritone
Urban Malmberg
as Self - Baritone
John Aler
as Self - Tenor
Brooks Riley - Assistant Director
Felix Kränkl - Camera Operator
Manfred Frei - Producer
Rainer Mockert - Executive Producer
Walter Rektorik - Camera Operator
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