Mozart - Requiem

Mozart - Requiem

Mozart - Requiem
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Actor: Cornelius Hauptmann, Jerry Hadley, Leonard Bernstein, Maria Ewing, Marie McLaughlin
Brand: Universal Studios
DVD: Region Code 0
Audio: English (Unknown); Chinese (Subtitled); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); German (Subtitled); Italian (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); Latin (Original Language), DTS 5.1; Latin (Published), DTS 5.1; English (Published); German (Published); French (Published); Spanish (Published); Mandarin Chinese (Published)
Format: Classical, Color, Digital Sound, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 69 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2007-01-09
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Deutsche Grammophon

Movie Reviews of Mozart - Requiem

Movie Review: A Late Mozart-Bernstein Masterpiece
Summary: 5 Stars

I am a Bernstein fan but I usually find his late-period performances drawn out in a way that didn't necessarily bring out anything in the music. His slower-than-Furtwangler approach sometimes meant doing something TO the music rather than WITH it. In this case, in the Mozart Requiem (in the edition by Franz Beyer), his late tendencies work. Or, more likely, he simply reins things in more. (This performance was released on CD years ago and you can head over to those reviews and read every sort of adulation and criticism.) It is a powerful interpretation and appears to be very spontaneous - sometimes Bernstein pauses between sections; other times, he plunges into the next section. Although this is not a period performance, he does not use a huge chorus. It is a very measured, personal and gripping performance, extremely emotional but not infuriatingly so. The setting of this performance is a wonderful church in Bavaria. Bernstein makes his entrance and there is no applause. (Either the audience was asked not to cheer before the performance of the Requiem or the setting/occasion discouraged applause.) Similarly, there is no applause at the conclusion of the work. Instead, we hear church bells tolling as Bernstein quietly exits without much fuss. His "Lenny" persona is nowhere to be seen. He died two years following this July 1988 performance, nine months after his Berlin performance of the Beethoven Ninth, a performance that is almost painful to watch. In the Requiem, we see him still strong (relatively), although there are none of the podium mannerisms that were his trademarks. He is an old man near the end of his life - he understands the meaning of a requiem beyond its musical value. A compelling extra feature on this DVD is a short introduction by Bernstein. He reads - in German and with little dramatic empasis - a letter written by Mozart to his father. The letter explains his - Mozart's - happy life but also his awareness of the shortness of life. The letter sets out very concisely part of Mozart's character. He was a vibrant young genius who nonetheless was deeply aware of the impermanence of everything. To hear Bernstein's deep old man's voice reading these young man's words is a small revelation. Here, Bernstein seems to be indicating, is a young man with his life ahead of him and yet thinking of death as inevitable and he does this without a trace of self-pity, terror, or irony.

Bernstein, of course, sees himself in this work but he does not aggressively act it out or overpower it. He does not meddle with the music. It's not going to be to everyone's taste - this performance is, after all, a Bernstein performance. Yet, there is much more Bernstein than "Lenny" here. It is a defining, almost valedictory, performance, one that, if I were doing a documentary film about either Mozart or Bernstein, I would end with.

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