Britten: Death in Venice
Originally released in 1990. Britten: Death in Venice is a feature film.
Starring Robert Tear, Michael Chance, and Alan Opie
Synopsis
Death in Venice was Britten's final opera--an extraordinarily atmospheric and haunting adaptation of Thomas Mann's novella, evoking the grandeur and shabbiness of a Venice in the grip of disease. He eloquently and evocatively describes the moral and physical degeneration of Aschenbach, the writer whose obsessive pursuit of beauty in the form of a boy leads him into humiliation and death. Robert Tear takes the demanding role of Aschenbach opposite Alan Opie, who sings the various baritone parts. To portray the beauty and fascination of the Polish family and Tadzio, Britten made prominent the use of dance, by turning these characters into dancers, choreographed in this production by Martha Clarke. This new production for Glydebourne is directed by Stephen Lawless and conducted by Graeme Jenkins.
Quick Facts
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Britten: Death in Venice about?
Death in Venice was Britten's final opera--an extraordinarily atmospheric and haunting adaptation of Thomas Mann's novella, evoking the grandeur and shabbiness of a Venice in the grip of disease. H...
When was Britten: Death in Venice released?
Britten: Death in Venice was released on January 1, 1990 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Britten: Death in Venice?
The main cast of Britten: Death in Venice includes Robert Tear, Michael Chance, Alan Opie, Graeme Jenkins.