For most (of for most of a certain age), Hans Hotter reigns supreme. However, I have to say, I've never been entirely convinced by HH's assumption of this role and, until recently, I wasn't quite sure why. Then the penny dropped: I find Hotter's interpretation too high-minded/cerebral. Hotter goes for the nobility and misses the baser aspects of the character: Wotan is, when all is said and done, a selfish sensualist who fathers eleven children by two different women during the course of the operas, while leaving his spouse to grow old and bitter (and, presumably, childless). In this respect, I find Thomas Stewart's far more masculine assumption for Karajan to be superior.
Anyone got any preferences?
Anyone got any preferences?
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