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Release Date:
April 5, 2010
Original Title:
G. F. Händel: La Resurrezione – Vzkříšení
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Recording of a concert from the St. Wenceslas Music Festival. The program of the St. Wenceslas Music Festival offered listeners a treat of spiritual music, the oratorio La Resurrezione (The Resurrection) by German composer George Frideric Handel. The work is one of Handel's early oratorios. When Handel failed to conquer the opera stronghold of the time – Venice, Italy – he returned to Rome and composed the oratorio to a libretto by Sigismondo Capace. It premiered during Easter in 1708. In this musical documentary, we will take you to the orchestra rehearsals with soloists and then to St. Wenceslas Church in Opava, where the oratorio was performed by the top Czech musical ensemble Collegium 1704, which focuses on Baroque music in its original interpretation. This time, in addition to other great soloists, it invited Martina Janková, a native of Orlová and star of the opera scene in Zurich, to collaborate.
Camera Operator:
Jiří Berka
Krunoslav Keteleš
Miroslav Maté
Tomáš Nikel
Pavel Vildomec
Conductor:
Václav Luks
Creative Producer:
Marek Dohnal
Director:
Jan Bělohlavý
Director of Photography:
Petr Kožušník
Dramaturgy:
Jaromír Vrlík
Editor:
Tomáš Simper
Executive Producer:
Tomáš Jarolím
Gaffer:
Pavel Pernička
Music:
Georg Friedrich Händel
Music Director:
Pavel Vítek
Production Assistant:
Lenka Kordulová
Production Manager:
Danuše Břeská
Screenplay:
Helena Dohnalová
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