Anyone else listening? It's a bit variable so far for me, with Gerhard Siegel's distinctly approximate Mime the low point and Jay Hunter Morris's intelligent and often introspective Siegfried the high. Was Mark Delavan the Wotan in Rheingold this cycle? he's pretty good I thought, nicely commanding if maybe just a touch unvaried. But as I've said before here, I admire (and envy!) anyone who can perform these roles at all.
I haven't heard the infamous Machine making its presence felt, but perversely I would have liked more noise from the stage: the sword-forging was a remarkably quiet and low-key affair and the climactic anvil-cleave hardly registered at all.
Incidentally, following the chat about the previous Covent Garden Ring over in the Walküre thread, I've posted a couple of pictures there from the programme.
Bert
I haven't heard the infamous Machine making its presence felt, but perversely I would have liked more noise from the stage: the sword-forging was a remarkably quiet and low-key affair and the climactic anvil-cleave hardly registered at all.
Incidentally, following the chat about the previous Covent Garden Ring over in the Walküre thread, I've posted a couple of pictures there from the programme.
Bert
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