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George Frideric Handel - Giulio Cesare (Glyndebourne Festival Opera 2005) [Blu-ray] [2009] [Region Free]
Excellent acting, voices were wonderful, and cleo was beautiful.
JK
11 November 2012
Highly entertaining for viewers prepared to be flexible but maybe not for purists
This production of Handel's Giulio Cesare was recorded at Glyndebourne in 2005 and delivers a sparkling production by David McVicar and `authentic' styled performances from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment under the knowledgeable and expert guidance of William Christie who allows himself some latitude to match the production.
YS
18 August 2011
a constellation of stars
This is a brilliant production in every way, and impossible to fault.
XH
14 September 2009
A masterpiece which will become a classic
This is a very long opera at 227 minutes but very worth the viewing effort.
HN
12 August 2009
Blu-ray is better
This is by far the most perfect opera production of the several hundred we have seen.
George Frideric Handel - Giulio Cesare (Glyndebourne Festival Opera 2005) [Blu-ray] [2009] [Region Free] Review
Reviews (5)
totally wonderful production
Excellent acting, voices were wonderful, and cleo was beautiful.
Highly entertaining for viewers prepared to be flexible but maybe not for purists
This production of Handel's Giulio Cesare was recorded at Glyndebourne in 2005 and delivers a sparkling production by David McVicar and `authentic' styled performances from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment under the knowledgeable and expert guidance of William Christie who allows himself some latitude to match the production.
a constellation of stars
This is a brilliant production in every way, and impossible to fault.
A masterpiece which will become a classic
This is a very long opera at 227 minutes but very worth the viewing effort.
Blu-ray is better
This is by far the most perfect opera production of the several hundred we have seen.