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DVD : George Gershwin - Porgy & Bess / Trevor Nunn · Sir Simon Rattle · W. White · C. Haymon · Glyndebourne Opera


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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0724349249790
Format: Classical, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: EMI Classics
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: EMI Classics
Release Date: July 03, 2001
Running Time: 184 minutes
Sales Rank: 8474
Studio: EMI Classics
Theatrical Release Date: October 06, 1993




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Description:
The Gershwins' musical masterpiece Porgy and Bess is one of America's greatest works. This production was adapted for the screen by Trevor Nunn and Yves Baigneres. It was directed by Trevor Nunn and is based on the highly successful staging of the original Glyndebourne Festival Opera production in 1986-87, which was remounted at Covent Garden in the autumn of 1992 with most of the original cast. Immediately after that performance the production was moved to the giant stage at Shepperton Studios, with much expanded sets and lighting. It was then recorded using EMI's original award-winning soundtrack.

First performed in 1935 and based on the play Porgy by DuBose and Dorothy K. Heyward, Porgy and Bess has achieved worldwide renown through such memorable songs as "Summertime," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'," "Oh Lawd, I'm on My Way," and many more, set to Gershwin's moving symphonic score. 184 minutes.

Porgy: Willard White
Bess: Cynthia Haymon
Crown: Gregg Baker
Serena: Cynthia Clarey
Maria: Mariette Simpson
Sporting Life: Damon Evans
Clara: Paula Ingram (sung by Harolyn Blackwell)
Jake: Gordon Hawkins (sung by Bruce Hubbard)
Mingo: Barrington Coleman
Robbins: D. Alonzo Washington (sung by Johnny Worthy)

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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



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - disappointed in Glyndebourne production of Porgy and Bess
I read your reviews of P&B productions and settled on this one because of a glowing report by someone. I was very disappointed. First, it was at least 30 minutes too long. It could easily have been an hour shorter with nothing important left out. Good photography and sound, good singing and acting for the most part, but "Summertime" was far too slow in tempo. Maddeningly slow. George would never have allowed that. But the worst was the ending, with Porgy suddenly able to walk, just like Amahl! How corny can you get??? What made the producers think they could improve the story? And why a cane instead of a wheeled cart? What makes modern fools think they can improve on a classic? A fatal delusion. I'll have to keep looking for a better production. Any suggestions?
Richard



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gershwin's masterpiece receives a performance worthy of it.
"Porgy & Bess" is George Gershwin's masterpiece and one of the 10 greatest operas ever written (see my list on Amazon). For a long time (and even now ... Leonard Maltin's review, e.g.) condescendingly called a "folk opera" (translation: "the Met won't do it"). Bollocks. True, Gershwin himself used the term, probably an attempt to slip it into acceptance through the back door. It's not only one of the grandest of grand operas, it's the ultimate verismo opera, outshining anything from Italy.

Porgy was first performed in 1935. It only slowly gained acceptance, mostly because of racial prejudice. However, if Porgy itself were racist, as claimed by some cretinous looneys, the establishment would have had it performed all over. A version of Porgy, severely chopped by about half, was filmed in 1959. In 1976, a complete performance was mounted by the Houston Grand Opera. The Met premiere followed in 1985. No film recording of either has ever been released. In 1993 Simon Rattle recorded a performance on outside sets (the actual singing provided - as in many films - by lip-synch. This is the current DVD. In 2002 a revival of the Houston version was recorded at the Lincoln Center, but not yet released. The appearance of the 1959 film is held up by difficulties with the Gershwin family.

Added note: a number of low-rating reviews on this site seem to believe that the 1959 hack-job film is the "original" or "real" Porgy and Bess. Hearty-har-har. ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor sound quality does injustice to wonderful opera
One would think it fairly difficult to go wrong with anything Gershwin, but not so. This production of Porgy and Bess makes for disappointing viewing. The performers have great voices, but their voices are drowned out by tinny, loud orchestral music that sounds as if it were recorded in a metal box and then laid over the vocals. The instrumental music sounds totally disconnected from the vocals. It is so loud that much of the time the words being sung cannot be understood. The sound problems strongly detract from my overall enjoyment of the production.
I also am disappointed with the unnecessary swearing in this production, as well as the fact that Porgy is on two feet, even if aided by canes. I will not give away the ending to those who are not familiar with Porgy and Bess, but this version does not end as other versions I am familiar with.
None of these complaints are meant to detract from the quality of singing and acting, which is very good indeed. Marietta Simpson's portrayal of Maria is noteworthy as is Gregg Baker as Crown.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The classic DVD currently on the market - a film of the opera performance done at England's Glynnebourne, always well done there
A film of a staged performance always is interesting if the background doesn't take over. In this Glynnebourne production later filmed at a studio, that is the case. Good cast, great music (Gershwin's only opera), and popular in Europe as well as the U.S., this "Porgy" is a classic.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - George Gershwin - Porky & Bess
George Gershwin - Porgy & Bess / Trevor Nunn · Sir Simon Rattle · W. White · C. Haymon · Glyndebourne Opera



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starring: Willard White, Cynthia Haymon, Gregg Baker, Cynthia Clarey, Marietta Simpson
directed by: Trevor Nunn
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0724349249790
Format: Classical, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: EMI Classics
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: EMI Classics
Release Date: July 03, 2001
Running Time: 184 minutes
Sales Rank: 8474
Studio: EMI Classics
Theatrical Release Date: October 06, 1993

 

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