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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI've never got into Lohengrin. I like Tannhäuser much more. But Rheingold is where he really starts cooking on the front ring so to speak.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostGiven that it was the last of the tetralogy to be 'conceived' and he worked the story in reverse order, arguably, he had it on the back-burner.
Rheingold completed 1854
Walkure completed 1856
Siegfried I & II completed 1857
Siegfried III completed 1869
Gotterdammerung completed 1874
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... hmmm. Yes, he conceived it backwards - but the music was composed forwards -
Rheingold completed 1854
Walkure completed 1856
Siegfried I & II completed 1857
Siegfried III completed 1869
Gotterdammerung completed 1874
Why do you think I put conceived in inverted commas?
We all know when Wagner composed the music.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostGiven that it was the last of the tetralogy to be 'conceived' and he worked the story in reverse order, arguably, he had it on the back-burner.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... hmmm. Yes, he conceived it backwards - but the music was composed forwards -
So although Siegfried's Death the first poem (later in October 1848), the first Prose Sketches start at the beginning?? - he just had to write a 3-opera backstory for Siegfried's Death - that's if I've got the story straight .
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Too much discussion and not enough people playing. We already know different people like different things.
Made up example of unhelpful exchange:
A: I don't like Wagner
B: Wagner is the greatest composer ever
Example of possibly useful:
A: I love Sadko, the stage production was one of the best I've seen.
B: I want to see Sadko, where and when did you see it?"
A: ...
It's a game, I'll play.
Opera I hate: Crass productions that do not fit the words and music. Mobile phones during.
Opera I think is overrated: Mozart and Wagner.
Opera I think is underrated: Gemma di Vergy, Donizetti.
Opera I Love: over 100, too may to list, generally the one I'm listening to.
Opera I Cherish: Sadko, I loved the stage performance.
Guilty Pleasure: I feel no guilt! but I'll say Meyerbeer here because it stirs people to criticise!
Opera I want to see revived: Any French grand opera
Opera that I first saw: La Traviata, ROH, Nov 2011.
Opera I saw most recently: Madama Butteryfly, ROH Apr 2017.
Greatest Opening: Boito Mefistofele prologue, Verdi Otello, Massenet Don Quichotte, Rossini Guilleme Tell overture.
Greatest Ending: See notes below.
Greatest Opera of all time: Don Carlos, with an 's' and no cuts.
...some close calls and I reserve the right to change my mind immediately.
I find most opera written after approximately 1912 unlistenable, but I don't hate it because it's easy to avoid. A disappointment that anything "new" is just the unveiling of something existing, fortunately I'm still making discoveries.
The over/under rating is based as much on the ratings than the absolute quality. I could name an obscure one like Pacini, Maria Regina d'Inghilterra, (playing now), but it can't be so underrated as there is an Opera Rara recording of it, albeit out-of-print and expensive used. I suspect the most underrated opera is one I have never heard - and I hope that's "yet to hear". There are many good works beyond the standard repertoire. Perhaps I say the whole standard repertoire is overrated, not that it isn't good. If directors/houses want to challenge audiences they could do some work and present these "lost" works. Some do make the effort, in particular I thank the Chelsea Opera Group and the Opera Rara recording label for expanding my knowledge and happiness.
Operas don't often end "great" when everyone dies, so I'll cheat and say Aida end of Act 2, Don Carlos end of act 3 or for bombastic greatness try Meyerbeer Huguenot end of Act 2. Donizetti Les Martyrs Act3, (I just played it), oh there are too many to list with good endings in the middle. Boris Godunov, starts strong with mass scenes, "Slava, slava, slava", but I can't picture the end scene although after 5 hours I might have fallen asleep. Even Guilleme Tell that ends well/great ends better in the middle. Khovanschina gripped me totally at the end, but not because the end was "great", it tore me apart - basic but brilliant stage craft and Large Hadron Collider of human emotion, modern directors take note.
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Originally posted by Giacomo View PostToo much discussion and not enough people playing. We already know different people like different things.
Made up example of unhelpful exchange:
A: I don't like Wagner
B: Wagner is the greatest composer ever
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Originally posted by Giacomo View Post
Opera I think is overrated: Mozart and Wagner.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.
In my example of a useless exchange there are two statements that are both valid. Person A can dislike the composer that person B considers the greatest; greatness does not guarantee likeability in everyone. If person A makes such an assertion - and this thread should be full of them - there is no point in response B. It's a useless conversation. Even though I cautioned against useless exchanges in advance I get this.
Can we note over rated does not mean something should not be highly rated. (Neither did I write I dislike Wagner.) I hoped I had made that clear in my notes when talking about the standard repertoire. The next 4 opera I am due to see I have all seen before. Straying into another thread, I'd really like to see Semiramide as it's rarely performed. The ROH offer is to hear it but see something else - no thanks Mr Alden. Good though the standard repertoire is it is a pity I am going to more repeats.
To show some of us are singing from the same libretto I will quote verismissimo from earlier in this thread:
Originally posted by verismissimo View PostWhat joy it is to discover that music one thought one didn't enjoy is entrancing. Swathes of it.
I apologise for the extras words here to explain what I thought was obvious and ask readers to just ignore the above empty post. Please can we focus on the positive ideas.Last edited by Giacomo; 03-05-17, 15:06.
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