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8/10
Paley Center has this one
zigfried-229 December 2010
Warning: Spoilers
This is available for viewing at the Paley Center for Media. I watched it today and liked it quite a bit. I actually liked it better than the 1951, 1952 and 1955 broadcasts (all of which I own). At first I thought the actor playing Amahl seemed too old, but he grew on me. The actress playing the mother was excellent. I've always thought the most moving part of this opera was when Amahl falls into his mother's arms after the "Don't you dare". This one was particularly moving and I really found myself tearing up. Too bad this one was not available on home video. But apparently Menotti was not pleased with it --it was probably more of an ego thing since this was directed by Kirk Browning just like all the other telecasts.
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10/10
As close to definitive as you can get with Amahl and the Night Visitors, deserves a DVD release
TheLittleSongbird18 November 2013
Amahl and the Night Visitors isn't Gian-Carlo Menotti's most well-known and most performed opera for nothing. It still has the beautiful melodic writing and vivid poetry that form the words of each song/aria, and it also has a story that is incredibly touching and that we can identify completely with. Of the scant DVD collection, the Rosemary Kuhlmann production is a must see, the quality does show its age but the singing and emotional impact are so strong, and while it is badly served on DVD the Teresa Stratas production is also great. This 1963/4 version is for me even better than both, but sadly as of now isn't on DVD and it really deserves to be. Seeing the whole thing on Youtube will have to do for now but the production does deserve more. The costumes and sets are traditional and simple while also being appealing. The picture and sound are on the primitive side but it is not a liability at all, we can still see the drama and connect with the music. The staging allows the story to come through and the emotion also, the story still makes me tear up and the emotion is very evident and not in a way that feels forced. This is the Box and Don't You Dare stood out. The orchestra play beautifully and are nicely understated, matching the drama nuance by nuance. The conducting never dulls the story while also accommodating the performers. The score is still an absolute beauty and Menotti's words still vivid. Kurt Yaghjian's Amahl is really outstanding, even outdoing Bill McIver. He is boyish, innocent, caring, utterly devoted(Don't You Dare couldn't be a more perfect example of this) and with a curiosity streak, and he has a quite angelic treble voice. He brings also wonderful inflections to the role that stand out as unique, when asked if his parrot bites by Casper he replies mournfully with a yessss and his Look Mother I Can Dance is equally memorable as well as the most convincing physical stuff with his crutch. Martha King has a most beautiful voice and is most heartfelt as Amahl's mother, as with Rosemary Kuhlmann before her she also feels the words. Advantaged by his imposing physique and very resonant basso voice Willis Patterson's Balthsar is sometimes scary but mostly sympathetic. John McCollum partners Yaghjian beautifully in This is the Box, and while he doesn't leave as big an impression as the others did Richard Cross is a commanding Melchior too. All in all, simply wonderful and close to definitive, most likely so actually. But it does deserve a DVD release, and one that hopefully fares better in quality than the two productions already available. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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10/10
The story of a shepherd boy who meets the three Kings and the Christ child.
starcom-117 December 2007
This was a wonderful Christmas program I would look forward to seeing every year around Christmas. I have been trying to get a copy of the 1950's or 1960's version so I could watch it with my children and family. I wish I could see this again. I really don't watch any of the Christmas specials that are put on TV anymore because most are so shallow. We as a family pull out the classic movies like its a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, and Christmas Carol and watch them instead. I liked the show as a boy because the music was great and the lyrics were fun if not even funny. It told the story of the birth of Christ from a young shepherd boys view and created in me a sense of wonderment. The singing and music was also very could and entertaining.
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10/10
Awesome !!!
cpeterka8 July 2002
Awesome !!! The tunes are still running through my head. I can still taste the Licorice from the "This is my Box" rendition. You really feel for the mother, and her poor child. A awesome rendition.
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