There`s a new production of Parsifal opening this year`s Bayreuth festival, and it`s being streamed live on the web and carried to cinemas in certain European countries but not in the UK. It is however being broadcast on 3Sat (on Astra 19.2) on Saturday 30th July.
New Parsifal at Bayreuth July 25th
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I shall certainly be recording it on 3Sat. A least they seem to have found a conductor with Hartmut Haenchen being announced as last-minute replacement for Andris Nelsons after his disagreements with the management. Various explanations on German news sites.
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slarty
Originally posted by ARBurton View PostThere`s a new production of Parsifal opening this year`s Bayreuth festival, and it`s being streamed live on the web and carried to cinemas in certain European countries but not in the UK. It is however being broadcast on 3Sat (on Astra 19.2) on Saturday 30th July.
The Parsifal on 3SAT will be shaown at 20.15 (German Time - 19.15 British) Right in the middle of the Götterdämmerung Act 2!
Yikes, separate recorders and satellite dishes needed.
I can't believe that the Bayreuth management would sanction this.
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Sky are showing Rheingold and Walkure on 30 July, when Parsifal is on 3SAT. However, Rheingold and Walkure are repeated on Sunday morning before Siegfried and Gotterdammerung are shown, so there is no clash."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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slarty
Thanks LHC - got the days mixed up, but I still say that the Bayreuth people have mucked it up. Feast or Famine!
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The New York Times has this generally positive review of the new Bayreuth Parsifal:
One wonders what objections that Nelsons had to the production, unless, if I remember Manuel Brug in one of his blog posts, that AN leaving the production was really about Thielemann being overbearingly present during rehearsals.
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostThe New York Times has this generally positive review of the new Bayreuth Parsifal:
One wonders what objections that Nelsons had to the production, unless, if I remember Manuel Brug in one of his blog posts, that AN leaving the production was really about Thielemann being overbearingly present during rehearsals.
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One other positive review is in Opera News:
AFAICT, this reviewer doesn't see this production as "ISIL/ISIS-themed", but rather sees a blending of different religions in the Middle East.
A recent NYT article on Andris Nelsons tries to drop a hint (or maybe stir the pot):
"Was Mr. Nelsons, who sees “Parsifal” as a fundamentally Christian drama, disturbed by the Islamic imagery in Uwe Eric Laufenberg’s staging, as some suggested?"
Therein may lie a clue.
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