I understand that the rock structure due to Kapoor has come in for criticism at ENO's Tristan. Actually it's quite impressive, and I really do wonder how they get it turn black - and also white. Overall I suspect the production is good, and Isolde - Heidi Melton - is excellent. In fact both she and Brangäne have excellent diction, and the words come over rather clearly. Matthew Rose was impressive as King Marke.
This was my first experience of seeing Tristan and listening to it right the way through. I think it will be my last. Apart from the Flying Dutchman, which I like, and possibly Rienzi, which I don't know, but curiosity might drive me to see it if it is ever performed, I have no particular wish to see or hear any Wagner again.
Sorry to all those Wagner fans. There were many in the audience who seemed to be very impressed last night, but I rather felt it went on too long, and for me both the music and the plot outstayed their welcome. In fact afterwards I did think that the music in the Ring is significantly better, and maybe very good performances of that might just entice me back. Otherwise I shall resist any invitations to Wagner events from now on.
The reviewer here didn't like it much - http://www.spectator.co.uk/2016/06/t...olde-reviewed/ though I feel the work itself has to bear a lot of the responsibility for its overall efffect.
This was my first experience of seeing Tristan and listening to it right the way through. I think it will be my last. Apart from the Flying Dutchman, which I like, and possibly Rienzi, which I don't know, but curiosity might drive me to see it if it is ever performed, I have no particular wish to see or hear any Wagner again.
Sorry to all those Wagner fans. There were many in the audience who seemed to be very impressed last night, but I rather felt it went on too long, and for me both the music and the plot outstayed their welcome. In fact afterwards I did think that the music in the Ring is significantly better, and maybe very good performances of that might just entice me back. Otherwise I shall resist any invitations to Wagner events from now on.
The reviewer here didn't like it much - http://www.spectator.co.uk/2016/06/t...olde-reviewed/ though I feel the work itself has to bear a lot of the responsibility for its overall efffect.
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