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Released
07 November 2011
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Decca 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  Performance of Richard Strauss&39;s final opera by the Metropolitan Opera conducted by Andrew Davis Countess Madeleine is being courted by poet Olivier and musician Flamand but cannot make her mind up between them Meanwhile her brother is in love with Olivier&39;s former mistress Clairon opposite whom he is to star in a play commissioned for the Countess&39;s birthday As the story progresses the Countess&39;s indecision over the two men courting her provides a dramatic means to explore the relative importance of music and words in opera Renée Fleming stars Language German Subtitles English French Spanish German Dubbed English

Performance of Richard Strauss's final opera by the Metropolitan Opera, conducted by Andrew Davis. Countess Madeleine is being courted by poet Olivier and musician Flamand, but cannot make her mind up between them. Meanwhile, her brother is in love with Olivier's former mistress, Clairon, opposite whom he is to star in a play commissioned for the Countess's birthday. As the story progresses, the Countess's indecision over the two men courting her provides a dramatic means to explore the relative importance of music and words in opera. Renée Fleming stars.

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