FWIW, Nilsson always seemed to me to be the master of the music, totally able to cope with Wagner and whatever he could do, on top of it, riding it, projecting its inner heroism and tragedy and above all intensity. She needed a similarly driving conductor and orchestra.
A number of sops these days seem to suffer from vertigo, frightened of the heights, giving sometimes the impression that they are about to be overwhelmed by it all. 'Mild und Leise' can seem a bit like a cry for a lifebelt in some live productions - 'get me out of here, please!' stuff. e.g. one fairly recent notable Met performance - no names, no pack drill.
Petra Lang, Hildegard Behrens, Brigitte Fassbender, Christa Ludwig along with Nilsson would be my chosen Wagner voices, not all Isoldes, of course, but all thrilling in their different ways.
Mais chacun a son gout, eh?
A number of sops these days seem to suffer from vertigo, frightened of the heights, giving sometimes the impression that they are about to be overwhelmed by it all. 'Mild und Leise' can seem a bit like a cry for a lifebelt in some live productions - 'get me out of here, please!' stuff. e.g. one fairly recent notable Met performance - no names, no pack drill.
Petra Lang, Hildegard Behrens, Brigitte Fassbender, Christa Ludwig along with Nilsson would be my chosen Wagner voices, not all Isoldes, of course, but all thrilling in their different ways.
Mais chacun a son gout, eh?
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