I will not comment music since others have done, but simply a few additional remarks
- First of all the fact to look for version 3 CD + 1 Bluray that lets you listen in high-resolution full on a single disc. I struggled to identify it on the site, it must seek the dark band "Bluray" pictured on the back cover (I ended up ordering used for reasons of cost).
- Even though the Bluray version is very significant, the sound quality is exceptional CD (CD quality production how is made has increased over the last 10 to 15 years compared to 80-90 years)
- I find it very nice booklet (the choice of a column language is interesting, it reminds the booklets of old vinyl, but the size is very small - about when booklets in electronic format which could be viewed on computer screen or on the TV / or its tablet?).
- The booklet just to better understand the genesis of the work Currentzis, with both with an interview in which he explains his artistic choices, no vibrato, etc., and a perspective on his work in opera Perm who gave him carte blanche as artistic director in 2011- he has worked since with MusicAeterna to mount a kind of "community" music - or "common" to quote the blurb.
- Versions of the Da Ponte trilogy of Mozart (which we now have the Marriage of Figaro and Cosi Fan Tutte) are only the most spectacular part, or more commercial, creative work that is performed at the Opera Perm, if we are to believe the texts of Marc de Mauny (manager), and it would be interesting to have access to some other work and Currentzis MusicAeterna over the past 3 years.
On the booklet of Cosi, another text Mauny, slightly longer, speaks of a "musical Utopia", I find the concept interesting.
Urged all points of view.
PS - I hesitate to invest in the version "vinyl" and I'd like to hear one or two owners of this version before I launch into this madness. So any comments on the vinyl version will be welcome.