... Death in Venice. TWO TO TANGO: Kistler and Hubbe in Symphonic Dances. Music/Peter. G. Davis. THE. ASCENT. OF. MANN. MUCH HAS CHANGED SINCE BENJAMIN BRIT- ten's Death in Venice was last seen at the Metropolitan Opera in 1974, a year after ...
... Death in Venice-Luchino Visconti at his most rottenripe. To make a movie from Mann's novella was a bad enough idea; to make this movie, unforgivable. Sumptuous decor and costumes, middling photography of Venice (still something to look ...
... Death in Venice, the other in the contemporary terms of Herb Gardner's Who is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? Both are remarkable films in construction, in content and in performance, yet both, for ...
... Death in Venice on the cover — a shot of that pretty little blond boy would probably be best for sales. The fact that such art work has nothing to do with the symphony itself will bother nobody, any more than yellow flowers and the ...
... death. Last month brought us Benjamin Britten's Death in Venice, and currently the Met is reviving its much-admired production of Francis Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, this round of performances sung in English rather than the ...
... death. Last month brought us Benjamin Britten's Death in Venice, and currently the Met is reviving its much-admired production of Francis Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, this round of performances sung in English rather than the ...
... death of chivalry and the rise of modern warfare. Roger Corman directed. Victoria, Bdway at 46th (586-0540); 86th St ... Venice— Luchino Visconti's adaptation of Thomas Mann's novella is, although ultimately unsatisfying, a triumph ...
... Death in Venice was last seen at the Metropolitan Opera in 1974, a year after its world premiere at the Aldeburgh Festival. Based on Thomas Mann's famous novella about an aging and fatigued German writer who travels to Venice ...
... Death in Venice was last seen at the Metropolitan Opera in 1974, a year after its world premiere at the Aldeburgh Festival. Based on Thomas Mann's famous novella about an aging and fatigued German writer who travels to Venice ...
... Venice to Mann's novella. From Death in Venice, Murphy draws the characters of the aging writer Asch- enbach and the ravishing boy Tadzio, to whom the older man is fatally attracted. Here, however, Tadzio (played by Paul Mercurio) is no ...