It seems that this years Bi-Centennial "Ring" might have finally been the straw that broke the camel's back, after years of slipping standards at Bayreuth:-
Perhaps it is time- or probably long overdue- for the Wagner clan to relinquish control of the Festival and outside professionals to take over. Each year, when I read the reviews and look at the images of the dreadful productions that seem the norm at the Festspielhaus nowadays I wonder what on earth they are thinking.
It has always been an ambition of mine to visit the Green Hill,Wahnfried etc, and I would love a tour of the theatre, but as for actually attending the festival? I am rather afraid it would be a huge let-down.
Let's hope they get the place back on track, one way or another.
From the New York Times:-
And some Ring production photos:-
(Warning: This link contains images that some Wagnerians may find distressing)
Perhaps it is time- or probably long overdue- for the Wagner clan to relinquish control of the Festival and outside professionals to take over. Each year, when I read the reviews and look at the images of the dreadful productions that seem the norm at the Festspielhaus nowadays I wonder what on earth they are thinking.
It has always been an ambition of mine to visit the Green Hill,Wahnfried etc, and I would love a tour of the theatre, but as for actually attending the festival? I am rather afraid it would be a huge let-down.
Let's hope they get the place back on track, one way or another.
From the New York Times:-
And some Ring production photos:-
(Warning: This link contains images that some Wagnerians may find distressing)
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