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Cast

Václav Luks

Václav Luks

Conductor

Martina Janková

Martina Janková

sopran (Angelo)

Kateřina Kněžíková

Kateřina Kněžíková

soprán (Maddalena)

Mariana Rewerski

Mariana Rewerski

alt (Cleofe)

Jaroslav Březina

Jaroslav Březina

tenor (San Giovanni)

Lisandro Abadie

Lisandro Abadie

bas (Lucifero)

Crew

Jan Bělohlavý

Jan Bělohlavý

Director

Helena Dohnalová

Helena Dohnalová

Screenplay

Milan Polášek

Milan Polášek

Sound

Jakub Krajíček

Jakub Krajíček

Sound

Lubomír Výrek

Lubomír Výrek

Sound

Tomáš Simper

Tomáš Simper

Editor

Petr Kožušník

Petr Kožušník

Director of Photography

Jaromír Vrlík

Jaromír Vrlík

Dramaturgy

Pavel Vítek

Pavel Vítek

Music Director

Pavel Pernička

Pavel Pernička

Gaffer

Jiří Berka

Jiří Berka

Camera Operator

Krunoslav Keteleš

Krunoslav Keteleš

Camera Operator

Miroslav Maté

Miroslav Maté

Camera Operator

Tomáš Nikel

Tomáš Nikel

Camera Operator

Pavel Vildomec

Pavel Vildomec

Camera Operator

Lenka Kordulová

Lenka Kordulová

Production Assistant

Danuše Břeská

Danuše Břeská

Production Manager

Marek Dohnal

Marek Dohnal

Creative Producer

Tomáš Jarolím

Tomáš Jarolím

Executive Producer

Georg Friedrich Händel

Georg Friedrich Händel

Music

Václav Luks

Václav Luks

Conductor

Movie poster

G. F. Händel: La Resurrezione – Vzkříšení

20100.0 / 100
Music

Overview

Recording of a concert from the St. Wenceslas Music Festival. The program of the St. Wenceslas Music Festival offered listeners a treat of spiritual music, the oratorio La Resurrezione (The Resurrection) by German composer George Frideric Handel. The work is one of Handel's early oratorios. When Handel failed to conquer the opera stronghold of the time – Venice, Italy – he returned to Rome and composed the oratorio to a libretto by Sigismondo Capace. It premiered during Easter in 1708. In this musical documentary, we will take you to the orchestra rehearsals with soloists and then to St. Wenceslas Church in Opava, where the oratorio was performed by the top Czech musical ensemble Collegium 1704, which focuses on Baroque music in its original interpretation. This time, in addition to other great soloists, it invited Martina Janková, a native of Orlová and star of the opera scene in Zurich, to collaborate.