Just a "heads up", for those who can receive it, about the broadcast tomorrow evening of the new Bayreuth Tristan und Isolde, recorded today. 3Sat on Astra 19.1 at 7.15pm UK time.
Bayreuth Tristan on 3sat tomorrow night
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slarty
I heard the premiere live (this performance) and also saw the televised performance.
Excellent all round performance, very impressed by Gould and Herlitzius, she stepped into the role after Kampe pulled out during rehearsals.
Terrific Marke by Zeppenfeld and a very fine debut by Patterson as Kurwenal(He will sing the Rheingold Wotan next year).
Anyone who gets the chance to see the production should do so, excellent! with quite a twist in Act 3. I am a dyed in the wool traditionalist, brought up on Covent Garden in the 60s and Bayreuth around the same time, but this production is quite something special.
The star of the show is Thielemann and with his orchestra, they give an exceptional reading of the work. I have known CT's Tristan for some years now, but this has now matured into an almost definitive reading of the work.
Herlitzius has already said that she won't sing Isolde again at Bayreuth, as it is now just getting beyond her, she only stood in as no one else was ready, but she deserves a great deal of credit.
I heard this before I saw it, the radio broadcast was tremendous, but once I saw the production, I elevated it to a much higher level.
For those who can't get to see it, I will post a description of Act 3 after the broadcast.
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Originally posted by slarty View Post.......
Herlitzius has already said that she won't sing Isolde again at Bayreuth, as it is now just getting beyond her, she only stood in as no one else was ready, but she deserves a great deal of credit.
I heard this before I saw it, the radio broadcast was tremendous, but once I saw the production, I elevated it to a much higher level.
For those who can't get to see it, I will post a description of Act 3 after the broadcast.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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I fear I also had a serious problem with the Isolde. Gould struggling in beginning of Act 2 to my ears. Totally agree about the excellent King Mark - star of the show for me.
Predictably, the orchestra seemed in very fine fettle. The Bayreuth Orch rarely sounds less than top class. Whether that is due to Thielemann or the excellence of the players who know the score at least as well as he does, I am not in a position to judge.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostAh, thanks for this as it stops me being too uncharitable. I came into it about an hour in and switched off within minutes as I found her voice so dire. Mind you, Tristan wasn't that much better.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I must say I thoroughly enjoyed it and thought Evelyn Herlitzius was an outstanding Isolde, right up there with Nilsson, but with a somewhat warmer tone and the added bonus of a native German speaker. My only quarrel was with Act 3 when Tristan seemed too far away from any available microphone. Thielemann and orchestra simply outstanding!My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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