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So, "Strauss: Wiener Blut" is this fascinating piece that really captures the essence of the operatic performance style from the 90s. Conductor Johannes Wildner works his magic with the Philharmonic Orchestra Bratislava, making the operetta come alive in a way that's both vibrant and authentic. The atmosphere of the Mörbisch festival adds an extra layer, with its scenic backdrop and audience engagement. You get the sense that this isn't just a concert; it’s a celebration of Strauss's work, blending the musical with the theatrical. The pacing is steady, allowing the viewer to really soak in the melodies and the charm of the libretto by Victor Leon and others. It's distinctive for its orchestration and sheer joy in performance.
This film is part of a niche category focusing on operetta performances, often overlooked in mainstream collections. Its scarcity is notable, as many enthusiasts seek out these unique recordings from the Mörbisch festival. Collectors appreciate the historical and cultural context of such performances, and this one stands out due to its atmospheric settings and engaging musical interpretations.
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