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So, 'Leoš Janáček: Das schlaue Füchslein' from 2016 is an intriguing piece of cinema, even if the director isn't noted. It’s a live performance of Janáček's opera, staged in Vienna, capturing that distinct blend of whimsy and seriousness that the composer is known for. The pacing is quite engaging, with moments that fluctuate between lively and reflective, really pulling you into the narrative of the clever little fox. The atmosphere is rich with the sounds of the orchestra melding beautifully with the vocal performances, giving it a unique texture. I think what stands out here is how it translates a stage production into a cinematic experience, almost like you're getting a front-row seat to a grand event.
This film is part of a fascinating niche where operatic performances are captured on screen, which collectors often seek out. Availability can be a bit spotty, as not every televised opera makes it to home video, and this one has garnered attention for its live presentation format. The blend of opera and visual artistry creates a collectible item that attracts both opera aficionados and film collectors looking for something a bit different, especially considering its unique staging in Vienna.
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