Anyone going to the pictures this Saturday? Sir Simon is conducting and it looks promising.
Tristan from the Met in HD
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Very occasionally a director hits on a visual leitmotif for a work that is so appropriate that it becomes almost definitive. Mariusz Trelinski uses a total solar eclipse as metaphor for Tristan & Isolde's refuge from the light; a false night in which they conduct their subversion of society's social norms. It's a dark, dreadfully threatening, relentlessly bleak, and at times extraordinarily beautiful vision of the work. It plumbed the mysterious, profound and frankly unknowable depths of this work to a greater extent than any I have seen, and was able to mine fresh resonances and connections for how the back story connects to what we see. I've never seen Tristan's ravings in Act 3 actually portrayed, and linked from Marke, via Morold to the fate of Tristan's father, and Tristan's subsequent behaviour.
The two principals were superb, surviving and conquering the arduous demands Wagner asks of them. Rattle managed to create that ideal state in Wagner where time becomes relative, elastic. The orchestra was fabulous. There are repeat performances at cinemas today. Do catch it if you can, Stemme needs to be seen.
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Afraid I'm with the 'slaters' concerning the production which imv exemplified the worst traits in Wagner production, as ever chacun...............
Did any other cinema fail to show the subtitles until Act3? The manager said it was a transmission fault and presumably affected other showings. Nuisance really as i went with two friends who had only a sketchy idea of what was happening which really spoilt their appreciation.
Fine singing and playing throughout. I've only ever seen Rattle in Parsifal before and I'd like to hear him again in Tristan when he's got a few more productions under his belt, for better or worse one gets imprinted with recorded performances by acknowledged great Wagner conductors.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostAfraid I'm with the 'slaters' concerning the production which imv exemplified the worst traits in Wagner production, as ever chacun...............
Did any other cinema fail to show the subtitles until Act3? The manager said it was a transmission fault and presumably affected other showings. Nuisance really as i went with two friends who had only a sketchy idea of what was happening which really spoilt their appreciation.
Fine singing and playing throughout. I've only ever seen Rattle in Parsifal before and I'd like to hear him again in Tristan when he's got a few more productions under his belt, for better or worse one gets imprinted with recorded performances by acknowledged great Wagner conductors.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
Stemme is one of the elect as Isolde I have rarely felt such electricity in an opera house as when she sang the role with Pappano at the ROH a few years back .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostIf you do not like the production it is on iplayer on Radio 3 at moment though I assume more recent performances .
Stemme is one of the elect as Isolde I have rarely felt such electricity in an opera house as when she sang the role with Pappano at the ROH a few years back ."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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