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The Death of a Composer: Rosa, a Horse Drama

19994.0 / 1090 min
TV Movie, Drama, Music, Western

Overview

"Rosa", with a libretto by Peter Greenaway and score by Louis Andriessen, is the first in a projected series of 10 operas, each dealing with the death of a famous composer - some real, others fictional. "Rosa" falls into the latter category; it tells the story of Juan Manuel de Rosa, a Brazilian who went to study music in America but spent most of his time in the cinema instead, becoming particularly entranced by Westerns. Now 32 years old and residing in an abandoned Uruguayan slaughterhouse, Rosa has become one of Hollywood's foremost composers, specialising in Westerns. He also has a beautiful 19-year-old fiancee, Esmeralda, but he pays her little heed, instead lavishing his attentions on a black mare named Bola. One day, a group of men attired as cowboys arrive at the abattoir and kill both Rosa and Bola; an investigation is conducted, with particular suspicion!

Cast

Lyndon Terracini

Lyndon Terracini

Miranda van Kralingen

Miranda van Kralingen

Marie Angel

Marie Angel

Roger Smeets

Roger Smeets

Christopher Gillett

Christopher Gillett

Phyllis Blanford

Phyllis Blanford

Peter Greenaway

Peter Greenaway

Narrator

Corné Henri Bibo

Corné Henri Bibo

Crew

Louis Andriessen

Louis Andriessen

Original Music Composer

Kees Kasander

Kees Kasander

Producer

Peter Greenaway

Peter Greenaway

Director

George van Breemen

George van Breemen

Executive Producer

Reinbert de Leeuw

Reinbert de Leeuw

Conductor

Winfried Maczewski

Winfried Maczewski

Conductor

Peter Greenaway

Peter Greenaway

Writer

Peter Greenaway

Peter Greenaway

Stage Director