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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostI suspect that Kränzle (Alberich) may have been under the weather for Rheingold in Cycle 3. He was good, but lacked the power he had shown in the General. Again, no announcement, but the cast applauded him warmly at the curtain, and Pappano shook his hand and embraced him.
Kränzle performed in Siegfried today. He was in good voice. Vinke gave a very committed and full voice performance in the title role , acknowledged by a grateful / appreciative audience.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostThere was an announcement, but not very audible. Kranzle didn't perform that night. James Claverton performed instead (confirmation on the Web page for that performance (and links to his artists details.) ).
Kränzle performed in Siegfried today. He was in good voice. Vinke gave a very committed and full voice performance in the title role , acknowledged by a grateful / appreciative audience.
He and the whole cast (and the orchestra) were on terrific form last night. Agreed about Vinke - the only really convincing Siegfried I've seen live in terms of both singing and acting.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostThere was an announcement, but not very audible. Kranzle didn't perform that night. James Claverton performed instead (confirmation on the Web page for that performance (and links to his artists details.) ).
Kränzle performed in Siegfried today. He was in good voice. Vinke gave a very committed and full voice performance in the title role , acknowledged by a grateful / appreciative audience.
I agree. Vinke did a great job. At his individual ovation he appeared to take a big breath (of relief?) and gave a really broad smile of satisfaction.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
I agree. Vinke did a great job. At his individual ovation he appeared to take a big breath (of relief?) and gave a really broad smile of satisfaction.
I note from his biography in the programme book that Vinke's 100th performance of the role of Siegfried is occurring during this ROH run. Quite an achievement.
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A German lady sitting next to me at Siegfried told me that Herr Kranzle had not been at all well . I had forgotten the exact nature of his complaint but then found this on Slipped Disc
I sincerely hope that this great singer is in good health at the moment. He certainly sounded fine in Siegfried cycle one and Gotterdamerung cycle two - though he has to sing his scene with Hagen suspended 20 ft up in a rowing boat...
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostA German lady sitting next to me at Siegfried told me that Herr Kranzle had not been at all well . I had forgotten the exact nature of his complaint but then found this on Slipped Disc
I sincerely hope that this great singer is in good health at the moment. He certainly sounded fine in Siegfried cycle one and Gotterdamerung cycle two - though he has to sing his scene with Hagen suspended 20 ft up in a rowing boat...
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostEveryone seems to be sniffing and sneezing at the moment - myself included - so the more likely explanation would be a cold.
Given the number of coughs and colds flying about, and the number of singers I know who have succumbed, I’m amazed we’ve got through Cycle 3 with only one casualty (and in only one part) so far. There, I’ve probably jinxed it now.
Also amazed (for the same reason) by how quiet the audience has been. Which only goes to show that it is in fact perfectly possible to stifle (as opposed to force) a cough.
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I speculate that "The Ring" sorts out the audience - I get the idea a lot of coughing is from the bored and inattentive - perhaps I'm imagining it but it often seems casual and is, therefore, inconsiderate. That might include coughing from those accompanying those more interested, etc. Anyone paying and prepared to last the course for these cycles probably knows the score - cough in the loud passages if it can't be averted and if at all possible, and in any case USE A HANDKERCHIEF TO STIFLE THE NOISE.
But I don't think its elitist, in the cast list sheet for example, to ask those who need to cough to use a handkerchief, out of consideration for others.
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