Richard Cassilly

Acting

Richard Cassilly

Born December 14, 1927 · Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Died January 30, 1998 · aged 70

No biography available.

Known For

The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: TannhäuserThe Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser · 1982
The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser
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MovieMusic
As renowned for its harmonious overture as for its romantic storybook characters, this three-act masterwork features some of the composer’s most groundbreaking and unforgettable music, as well as a theme the young Wagner would revisit again and again later in his career—the redemptive and transcendent power of a woman’s love. The enchanting plot harks back to medieval history: Wolfram is a lovesick troubadour who desires the virtuous Elisabeth. She, however, has eyes for another: the rebellious knight Tannhäuser, who in turn cannot get over an overwhelming sensual experience in the realm of the goddess Venus, and is banished for singing her praises at court. Only saintly Elisabeth’s death can atone for his misdeeds.
Rise and Fall of the City of MahagonnyRise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny · 1979
Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
1979
MovieMusicDrama
John Dexter’s brilliant production, James Levine’s masterful conducting of the eclectic score, and a sensational cast come together to make this Kurt Weill–Bertolt Brecht masterpiece a riveting evening of music theater. At the center of the action is Jimmy Mahoney (Richard Cassilly), a logger who stumbles onto the city of Mahagonny, where (almost) anything is allowed. Teresa Stratas gives a mesmerizing performance as Jenny, the prostitute who takes up with Jimmy, until he is executed for the greatest of all crimes in Mahagonny—to not have any money. The legendary Astrid Varnay, in her final Met appearances, is Leocadia Begbick, and Cornell MacNeil sings Trinity Moses.
WozzeckWozzeck · 1972
Wozzeck
8.01972
MovieDramaMusic
Alban Berg's disturbing opera masterfully translated into film.
FidelioFidelio · 1968
Fidelio
7.01968
MovieMusic
In the late 1960s Rolf Liebermann, the legendary intendant of the Hamburg State Opera, had the visionary idea of presenting a number of operas in filmed versions, among the first ever done in color, to be shown on German television. This is the historic recording of a 1968 production by the Hamburg State Opera.
FestivalFestival · 1960
Festival
1960
Series
Festival is a Canadian entertainment anthology television series which aired on CBC Television.

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The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: TannhäuserThe Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser · 1982
The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser
7.01982
MovieMusic
As renowned for its harmonious overture as for its romantic storybook characters, this three-act masterwork features some of the composer’s most groundbreaking and unforgettable music, as well as a theme the young Wagner would revisit again and again later in his career—the redemptive and transcendent power of a woman’s love. The enchanting plot harks back to medieval history: Wolfram is a lovesick troubadour who desires the virtuous Elisabeth. She, however, has eyes for another: the rebellious knight Tannhäuser, who in turn cannot get over an overwhelming sensual experience in the realm of the goddess Venus, and is banished for singing her praises at court. Only saintly Elisabeth’s death can atone for his misdeeds.

Tannhäuser

Rise and Fall of the City of MahagonnyRise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny · 1979
Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
1979
MovieMusicDrama
John Dexter’s brilliant production, James Levine’s masterful conducting of the eclectic score, and a sensational cast come together to make this Kurt Weill–Bertolt Brecht masterpiece a riveting evening of music theater. At the center of the action is Jimmy Mahoney (Richard Cassilly), a logger who stumbles onto the city of Mahagonny, where (almost) anything is allowed. Teresa Stratas gives a mesmerizing performance as Jenny, the prostitute who takes up with Jimmy, until he is executed for the greatest of all crimes in Mahagonny—to not have any money. The legendary Astrid Varnay, in her final Met appearances, is Leocadia Begbick, and Cornell MacNeil sings Trinity Moses.

Jimmy Mahoney