Originally posted by Bert Coules
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2016 Bayreuth Ring on Sky Arts
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It's an entirely personal reaction of course, but I find that kind of intellectual, analytical approach to theatre completely alienating. And I can't help but think that it represents the very antithesis of the unconscious, visceral, purely emotional immersion in the experience that Wagner was aiming for.Last edited by Bert Coules; 07-08-16, 02:06.
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I've only just got around to watching this - who says that you have lots of spare time when you are retired?
Musically it was wonderful, with very strong singers in most of the major roles. The production, however, became increasingly tedious, culminating in an appalling final act, which seemed to deliberately miss the main points of The Ring. I felt that Janowski got it right when, in interview with Stephen Fry, he said that he just attends to the music and tries to ignore what happens on stage. Wise words! As others have said, it is shocking that directors find it impossble to follow the detailed staging instructions given by Wagner.
Stephen Fry and his interviewees were much better than I expected. They did little for first timers, but provided interesting thoughts for those who knew the operas well. A brave decision I thought. Full credit too for giving all the curtain calls - and without comment. Other television organisations would have provided gushing voice-overs and would have made drastic cuts, in order to stop channel hopping. Sky presented it as it was - take it or leave it. I hope they do more in the future.
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Originally posted by Stanley Stewart View PostContent to have vivid memories of the ENO Ring cycle in the 70s- used to be discounted at £15 in the gods for the whole cycle - and was again stirred to view my off-air video/DVD transfer of a fine documentary, The Quest for Reggie Goodall, (1985-62mins), as the best substitute; he concentrated on the score and its meaning in several rehearsal extracts, including his engagement at WNO.
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Originally posted by Lento View PostI liked the comments from Fry's interviewees, one of whom said he'd stopped trying to think about the production, plus Janowski's implication that he was basically holding his nose and concentrating on conducting the music. I'm sure they needed their drink!
But I'm sure they were in the minority.
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