ROH: Ring 2018
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(So that everyone fully understands and appreciates the composer's work, Act Two will be followed by Tristan & Isolde and Die Meistersinger before Act Three.)[/QUOTE]
The reality is almost as bad/good - Siegfried is followed by Ariadne auf Naxos, then something from the Met - Hooray! - and then something else possibly also from the Met, before we get to Gotterdammerung . A four-week gap is a bit ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post(So that everyone fully understands and appreciates the composer's work, Act Two will be followed by Tristan & Isolde and Die Meistersinger before Act Three.)
The reality is almost as bad/good - Siegfried is followed by Ariadne auf Naxos, then something from the Met - Hooray! - and then something else possibly also from the Met, before we get to Gotterdammerung . A four-week gap is a bit ridiculous.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostVery good to see you. I thought we’d lost you.
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Welcome Chris.
I’ve not been able to find any information on which performances were recorded. Unusually, they were first broadcast over a two month span.
Listening last night, the orchestral detail seemed obscured. Apparently Pappano changed the orchestral placing, with harps in the pit rather than the usual side box, that place occupied by the timps. The harps certainly seemed subdued, which is a pity. The BBC’s recording at Covent Garden never sounds characteristic of the acoustic in that venue. The tempi were fast, which kept the action moving. The villains of the piece performed by Johannes-Martin Kranzle and Brindley Sherratt made the most positive impression. John Lundgren’s big test comes tonight.
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Originally posted by Belgrove View Post......... Listening last night, the orchestral detail seemed obscured. Apparently Pappano changed the orchestral placing, with harps in the pit rather than the usual side box, that place occupied by the timps. The harps certainly seemed subdued, which is a pity.
Overall the last cycle was a wonderful experience but then I'm a lightweight and unlikely to see it performed outside the UK (didn't even manage to get to Opera North's).
Originally posted by Belgrove View Post...........The BBC’s recording at Covent Garden never sounds characteristic of the acoustic in that venue.
I would prefer a good recording / DVD iteration. The only exception I make is if I have a particular interest in a performer - for example I admire certain artists greatly so occasionally listen to live recordings, often with significant limitations - Jussi Bjorling, for example.
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Originally posted by Belgrove View PostWelcome Chris.
I’ve not been able to find any information on which performances were recorded. Unusually, they were first broadcast over a two month span.
Listening last night, the orchestral detail seemed obscured. Apparently Pappano changed the orchestral placing, with harps in the pit rather than the usual side box, that place occupied by the timps. The harps certainly seemed subdued, which is a pity. The BBC’s recording at Covent Garden never sounds characteristic of the acoustic in that venue. The tempi were fast, which kept the action moving. The villains of the piece performed by Johannes-Martin Kranzle and Brindley Sherratt made the most positive impression. John Lundgren’s big test comes tonight.
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