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Author: Willard White
Brand: Warner Classics
Format: Multiple Formats
Package Dimensions: 16x190x70
Release Date: 03-07-2001
Details: Amazon.com
This powerful production originated on the stage of the Glyndebourne Festival. It was restaged and filmed on location for the BBC telecast preserved in this video recording. Director Trevor Nunn takes full advantage of the realism, fluidity of movement, and precision of small details that are difficult to achieve when televising a staged performance but easy and natural in a movie treatment.
Nunn’s vision, conveyed by an unusually talented cast, is constantly touching and rises to overwhelming intensity at climactic points. For example: the crap game and fight that end in Robbins’s death, the hurricane scene, Crown’s capture and abuse of Bess on Kittiwah Island, Porgy’s fight with Crown, the comically sinister antics of Sportin’ Life, the double-edged pathos and absurdity of the scene in which Bess gets “divorced,” and the electrifying conclusion, when Porgy throws away his crutches and sets out, naively, to find Bess in New York.
Musically, Simon Rattle and all the performers find the exact style for Gershwin’s marvelous score–not only such big numbers as “Summertime,” “Bess, You Is My Woman Now,” “I Loves You, Porgy,” “I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So,” “I Hates Your Struttin’ Style,” and “O Lawd, I’m on My Way,” but such smaller items as the exquisite cries of the street vendors of honey, strawberries, and crabs. There are no weaknesses in the cast. Willard White and Cynthia Haymon are ideal in the title roles, Gregg Baker is a terrifying, larger-than-life Crown, and Damon Evans is a properly slimy Sportin’ Life. The white police officers are splendidly repulsive. –Joe McLellan
Product Description
One of the few productions of “Porgy and Bess” to on video, this 1993 release is directed by the acclaimed stage director Trevor Nunn. With a stellar cast of performers including Willard White, Cynthia Haymon and Gregg Baker, Nunn injects new life into the classic Gershwin opera. The London Philharmonic and the Glyndebourne Chorus add wonderful accompaniment to this historic black musical. The romance and beauty of this tender story, it’s dramatic development, and the sheer vitality of the characters come alive in this exciting visual production. (1993) Running time: 184 minutes.
UPC: 072434924979