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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a delight!
This is never an easy opera to present on video as the mixture of fable and off beat situations provides many challenges to the producer. This is a delightful production with outstanding picture and sound quality. The sets and costumes are very original with a magical vixen and the rest of the cast are really just as good. I found it significantly better than the earlier...
Published on February 16, 2010 by John Chandler

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3.0 out of 5 stars Cute? Yes, That's Exactly What's Wrong With It!
It's so darned cute it's spoiled! Can an opera that has animals as singing characters, based on a cartoon, be TOO cute? You betcha it can! Especially when the staging is shallow and static, the costumes look like Halloween get-ups, and the humans are all portrayed as witless clowns.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Cute? Yes, That's Exactly What's Wrong With It!, February 27, 2010
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It's so darned cute it's spoiled! Can an opera that has animals as singing characters, based on a cartoon, be TOO cute? You betcha it can! Especially when the staging is shallow and static, the costumes look like Halloween get-ups, and the humans are all portrayed as witless clowns.

The Cunning Little Vixen is a symphonic poem shaped as an opera, so let's start with the Orchestra of the Opera National de Paris, conducted by Dennis R Davies. They're wimpy! They play the whole score as colorful sound effects. They nver catch the sweeping grandeur of Janacek's paean to nature. They don't get it. Besides, the orchestra and chorus are never musically integrated and acoustically balanced. If this were a CD, one would throw it away.

Next, the wild animals. The decision to use children - cute little amateurs at that - instead of dancers is a disaster. The children stand or stumble around the shallow stage without any sense of the vivacity of their animal beings, as expressed in the musical score. They look like they're presenting a school pageant. A few of them are required to sing, but don't have the voices to impinge their roles on the orchestral score. The close-ups of their charming little faces are distracting and nothing more.

Then, the domestic animals. Costumes and blocking are both just for the laughs, though I didn't hear any laughs among the small group of friends who watched this DVD with me. The chickens were embarrassingly stodgy in movement. The old dog, an important singing role, had no wistful sadness about him. No yearning to be wild. Director Andre Engel just didn't get it!

Worst of all, the Forester, the central role. Here he isn't a forester at all, but some kind of besotted oaf of a railroad stationmaster. He needs to be a man of some vigor and bravado, not a silly wuss! The whole opera builds toward his final scene, his apotheosis as it were, or rather his rebirth as Man in Nature. The Forester's last "aria" has to be thrilling, not sappy. This is an opera about revivification and regeneration, about springtime and lust for life! The Forester, despite his boozing and his marital strife, LOVES LIFE, as incarnated in the Vixen. One could take Janacek as projecting a kind of pantheism in his opera, but the message I get from it is that Life and Nature are one and the same, and humans fall into foolish futility when they lapse out of that cycle of integration. Despite its cartoon charm and playfulness, The Cunning Little Vixen is an opera that intends to be profound. This production, however, does everything possible to distract us from its meaning.

The only highlight here is the vivacious performance by Elena Tsallagova in the role of the Vixen. Her stage presence is as saucy and willful as it should be, and her voice is the only one of the whole cast that seems to hold its own in the symphonic context of the score. Give her a decent staging and a Forester with some masculine energy, and I'll bet sparks would fly.

I love this opera. It's among my favorites of the whole 20th C, and before this DVD, I could hardly imagine it failing. On the other hand, it seems to be emerging from neglect and vying for a place in the standard repertoire of opera companies both in Europe and the USA. There's an older DVD production of it, from the Theātre du Chatelet, conducted by Charles Mackerras, which is far superior to this one.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a delight!, February 16, 2010
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John Chandler (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is never an easy opera to present on video as the mixture of fable and off beat situations provides many challenges to the producer. This is a delightful production with outstanding picture and sound quality. The sets and costumes are very original with a magical vixen and the rest of the cast are really just as good. I found it significantly better than the earlier release under Sir Charles Mackerras and can highly recommend it. An absolute delight!
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15 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a very cute production!!, May 28, 2009
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After hearing the overture of cunning little vixen at a concert and watching from the house of the dead, I really wanted to get a dvd of this opera, but wasnt really satisfied with the productions available before this one. I got this dvd as soon as it came out on amazon and I have to say that I am really fond of it. The costumes and the stage design are amazingly effective for what the director tried to convey. Most of the characters in this opera are animals, but instead of just letting the performers act as the animal they are supposed to portrait, he asked them to also display the human character that is associated with each animal in the plot. Janacek's music is just great and reminds me more of film music rather than opera. The acting as well as the singing (which doesnt play that much of a role in this opera, I think) of all the main characters is amazing. All of them manage to convey their roles really believable and entertaining.

I think it is a very engaging production, very cute and suitable for children, but nontheless with an interesting, or even philosophical storyline.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OMG...WOW, March 28, 2011
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OMG OMG = (Oh My God)

At the end of it, I was the person who felt like tucking my tail between my legs....

I have been a lover of Opera for the last 40 years. I am sad and happy that I did not take a Janacek Opera as seriously as I should have. Sad that I am about to cut such a sorry figure here, and Happy that I have come across a work that has appealed to me in the first ever hearing... an experience I have rarely had.

THIS REVIEW (Actually Comment) IS MEANT FOR IDIOTS LIKE ME WHO HAVE NOT EXPERIENCED THE BEAUTY OF THIS OPERA. All others need not read this.

Having said that, I would like to confess that I had given Janacek the short shrift almost all my life of Operas composed by him. I thought I had it all... Wagner.. Humperdink... Debussy... Berg.. name them all... but had neglected listening to Janacek. I did today... and the effect was more than just magical.

I do not remember in the last 40 years wherein a work, whether opera, ballet, symphony, chamber or anything else having had an INSTANT appeal as I have had today with this one. I cannot review it, as I have not yet heard another recording of this one... I can only comment on the effect it had on me.

For those who have never heard this earlier, ... 10 stars... buy it, especially if you dig 20th century works. I am one of those who has listened and seen it for the first time. I can bet my last penny that most lovers of serious music have never experienced this one.

The music is just gorgeous. That swings it to start with. The performance of it comes through like velvet. The staging is, just fabulous, and the recording in hi-def is as expected of it.

Unlike my other reviews, this does not qualify... for the simple reason that I have not had the opportunity of seeing another production (except on You Tube) that too, today. I intend buying DVDs of this production that have come out earlier to get a different perspective of the work.

All I can say is, for those who have been Idiots like me, who have not bothered to hear, listen and see it on either stage or on video, please give it a chance, and I will assure you, THOU SHALL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.

BUY IT. To those who are either Czeck and familiar with the work or those familiar with it, feel free to let me know about this work and performances that are good and available on the Video...
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