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The Royal Opera House
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Gounod: Faust
Gounod: Faust

Michael Fabiano (Faust); Erwin Schrott (Méphistophélès); Irina Lungu (Marguerite); Stéphane Degout (Valentin); Varduhi Abrahamyan (Siébel); Carole Wilson (Marthe Schwertlein); Germán E Alcántara (Wagner)

Disillusioned with life, the aged philosopher Faust calls upon Satan to help him. The devil Méphistophélès appears and strikes a bargain with the philosopher: Faust can have youth and the love of the beautiful Marguerite, but only in exchange for his soul...

Gounod’s masterpiece is given the grandest of Royal Opera stagings in David McVicar’s richly layered and theatrically exuberant production, with the drama moved to Second Empire Paris, spectacular sets and costumes, and extensive dance. Michael Fabiano as a seductively witty Faust, Erwin Schrott as a devilish Méphistophélès and Irina Lungu as a passionate Marguerite are joined by the Royal Opera Chorus and a cast of Royal Opera favourites. Dan Ettinger conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House in Gounod’s gloriously tuneful score.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 28/06/2024
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, JP, KO
Catalogue Number: OA1330D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 28/06/2024
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, JP, KO
Catalogue Number: OABD7285D
Conductor(s):
Dan Ettinger
Orchestra(s):
Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House
Artist(s):
Michael Fabiano; Erwin Schrott; Irina Lungu; Stéphane Degout; Varduhi Abrahamyan; Carole Wilson; Germán E Alcántara; Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House; Dan Ettinger
"This is not an intellectual approach to the piece but the mixture of the sordid and the glamorous that we see on stage matches the faded grandeur of Gounod’s setting to a T. It’s well acted, played and sung too." (Gramophone)

"This is a top-flight cast. In a sensitive, intelligent and finely articulated interpretation, Michael Fabiano humanises the doddering old philosopher...Stealing a number of scenes is Erwin Schrott, swaggering around in what is genuinely a tour de force...Ettinger’s approach is dynamic yet supple, pointing up the alternate punch and delicacy of Gounod’s admirable scoring." (BBC Music Magazine ★★★★★)

Michael Fabiano (Faust); Erwin Schrott (Méphistophélès); Irina Lungu (Marguerite); Stéphane Degout (Valentin); Varduhi Abrahamyan (Siébel); Carole Wilson (Marthe Schwertlein); Germán E Alcántara (Wagner)

Disillusioned with life, the aged philosopher Faust calls upon Satan to help him. The devil Méphistophélès appears and strikes a bargain with the philosopher: Faust can have youth and the love of the beautiful Marguerite, but only in exchange for his soul...

Gounod’s masterpiece is given the grandest of Royal Opera stagings in David McVicar’s richly layered and theatrically exuberant production, with the drama moved to Second Empire Paris, spectacular sets and costumes, and extensive dance. Michael Fabiano as a seductively witty Faust, Erwin Schrott as a devilish Méphistophélès and Irina Lungu as a passionate Marguerite are joined by the Royal Opera Chorus and a cast of Royal Opera favourites. Dan Ettinger conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House in Gounod’s gloriously tuneful score.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 28/06/2024
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS Digital Surround 5.1
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, JP, KO
Catalogue Number: OA1330D

BLU-RAY

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 28/06/2024
Sound Formats: LPCM 2.0 & DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, JP, KO
Catalogue Number: OABD7285D

Conductor(s):
Dan Ettinger
Orchestra(s):
Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House
Artist(s):
Michael Fabiano; Erwin Schrott; Irina Lungu; Stéphane Degout; Varduhi Abrahamyan; Carole Wilson; Germán E Alcántara; Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House; Dan Ettinger

"This is not an intellectual approach to the piece but the mixture of the sordid and the glamorous that we see on stage matches the faded grandeur of Gounod’s setting to a T. It’s well acted, played and sung too." (Gramophone)

"This is a top-flight cast. In a sensitive, intelligent and finely articulated interpretation, Michael Fabiano humanises the doddering old philosopher...Stealing a number of scenes is Erwin Schrott, swaggering around in what is genuinely a tour de force...Ettinger’s approach is dynamic yet supple, pointing up the alternate punch and delicacy of Gounod’s admirable scoring." (BBC Music Magazine ★★★★★)