Not being an opera person (at all), I can't account for the fact that I never tire of Ariadne auf Naxos - just the succession of wonderful music, I guess (I do part company slightly for the final quarter of an hour or so - but I just lie back and think of the mind-blowing Klimtian coup-de-théâtre which unfolded - literally - during the conclusion of the 1980s Covent Garden production with Jessye Norman et al. )
So I made a point of hearing the production from Aix-en-Provence this summer (R3, Saturday 24.11.18) - very glad I did, it's one of the best performances I've heard. Listened to it twice now - superlative playing and conducting (Paris Opera Orchestra under Marc Albrecht), and some blissful singing from the two female leads: Lise Davidsen (Prima Donna/Ariadne) and Sabine Devieilhe (Zerbinetta).
Interested to look up some reviews, having heard the performance, and to find similar views expressed by all the critics I read - musically superb (though a ghastly production - glad (as so often) that I didn't fork out for tickets and travel.... Good old Radio 3)
So I made a point of hearing the production from Aix-en-Provence this summer (R3, Saturday 24.11.18) - very glad I did, it's one of the best performances I've heard. Listened to it twice now - superlative playing and conducting (Paris Opera Orchestra under Marc Albrecht), and some blissful singing from the two female leads: Lise Davidsen (Prima Donna/Ariadne) and Sabine Devieilhe (Zerbinetta).
Interested to look up some reviews, having heard the performance, and to find similar views expressed by all the critics I read - musically superb (though a ghastly production - glad (as so often) that I didn't fork out for tickets and travel.... Good old Radio 3)
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