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So, Schubert: Winterreise from 2017 is quite the intriguing piece, really. It’s this collaboration that goes beyond just a performance; it’s immersive, almost theatrical in a way that pulls you in. The combination of Matthias Goerne’s voice and Hinterhäuser’s piano creates this haunting atmosphere that resonates deeply. And Kentridge’s visual artistry adds a layer of depth, making it visually striking. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to really dwell on the themes of love, loss, and introspection. It’s definitely a different take on the classic song cycle, one that invites you to experience it rather than just watch it.
This adaptation isn't your standard film release; it’s more of a performance captured on film, which adds to its uniqueness. Copies are relatively scarce due to limited screenings, so collectors might find it interesting to track down. The artistic collaboration between noted musicians and visual artists elevates this beyond mere concert recordings, making it a niche but worthwhile find for those who appreciate innovative interpretations in classical music.
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