R3 - What a complete and unalloyed pleasure to listen to Stuart Skelton's Siegmund in the first act of Walkuere. A true Wagnerian Heldentenor, with perfect intonation, perfect German diction. A voice to die for!
ROH: Ring 2018
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Intriguing tweet today from a would-be member of one of the audiences recently:
I’ve been contacted by the Met Police who are investigating an altercation which took place in SC Row A during the second Ring cycle in front of the seats I had in Row B. I had to explain that I’d been ill, in and out of hospital and unable to attend as planned. Bloody Wagnerians!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostR3 - What a complete and unalloyed pleasure to listen to Stuart Skelton's Siegmund in the first act of Walkuere. A true Wagnerian Heldentenor, with perfect intonation, perfect German diction. A voice to die for!
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostAgreed... and Emily Magee's voice conveying beautifully the passing emotions of Sieglinde, from her very first line.
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An overwhelming experience - even the long-suffering Mr K. was moved.
It must be said, however, that apart from the final scenes, the staging was too-often silly. For instance, one longed for a sense of awe to match the outstanding singing and orchestral playing at the start of Act 3 in Die Walkure - and there were the said Valkyrie's clutching horses' skulls, which might have been great metaphor for something, but simply seemed silly to us. And, gosh, when Siegfried finds himself in the forest and about to understand what the bird is saying, a lifesize white deer and - was it a sheep? - are wheeled on, causing giggles in the audience. It shouldn't happen! Why can't producers resist the temptation to blow raspberries? The finale, however, was magnificently done and a sense of true grandeur was achieved.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI missed the relay of Die Walkuere at my local Picturehouse cinema. There's no sign in their schedule of Siegfried or Goetterdaemmerung. Does anyone know of cinema relays of those two?
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI presume a judgement was made as to whether the complete cycle would attract sufficient audience? Only Walkure selected for cinema screening:
http://www.roh.org.uk/news/royal-ope...ason-announced
IMV a poor judgement. I saw the Met's Goetterdaemmerung at my local Picturehouse a couple (?) of years ago and I think there was a pretty full house.
The Met's Walkuere is scheduled for a relay there on 30 March 2019, I noticed in my search.
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Originally posted by Rcartes View PostDoes anyone know where I can find a copy of the full translation used in the surtitles of the current cycle? It's clearly different from anything I've seen before, but I'd like to study it properly - but I can't find it anywhere. Help would be appreciated!
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Originally posted by Howdenite View PostIn the very small print in the cast sheets, it says Stewart Spencer is responsible for the surtitles. I have his book and, not having read through it in a while, I would say the surtitles are similar to the book but in some places are rather different, so I'm not sure the book would provide you with what you are after. That said, I very much like his translation.
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