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Der Fliegende Hollander

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Der Fliegende Hollander - Adelaide 2009

Terence Watson

For me, the most arresting and memorable Dutchman I've seen live was the 2003 Bayreuth production directed by Claus Guth, conducted electrifyingly by Marc Albrecht, but sung with mixed results by Jukka Rasilainen (Dutchman), Jaako Rhyaenen (Daland), Adrienne Dugger (Senta - the best voice by far), Endrik Wottrich (Erik - hunky to look at, but not a patch on Stuart Skelton's power, lyricism and accuracy), Uta Priew (Mary - a bit past it) and Norbert Ernst (the helmsman - had a much bigger, rather scary, acting  part than usual). I reviewed this production for the Wagner Society in 2004.  In short, it had an intelligent, if somewhat old-fashioned Freudian, interpretation to offer, plus some very scary marionettish Dutch sailors singing and dancing like demented automatons at the end.

The Adelaide production tried to create interesting atmospheric effects with blue & green lasers for the sea and a red one for the Dutchman, although I'm sure that the red laser failed at the moment of the Dutchman's final entrance in the Saturday night finale. However, when the lasers weren't being used, the very bare stage for the rest of the time was anti-climactic. I should mention the treasure-chest that rose from under the stage radiating golden light when the Dutchman tempted Daland with an offer he couldn't refuse - and then got the extra offer of his daughter's hand as well as a place to stay! Very effective.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 10 July 2010 12:03 Read more...
 

Katherina Wagner’s Die Meistersinger

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Katherina Wagner’s Die Meistersinger – The Final Wrap!

Two wraps by Robert Lloyd and Terence Watson.

Last Updated on Saturday, 10 July 2010 12:08 Read more...
 

Wagner Unfinished

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Wagner’s Unfinished French Revolution Operas

Männerlist größer als Frauenlist oder: Die glückliche Bärenfamilie, and Die hohe Braut oder Bianca und Giuseppe - Peter Bassett

For members who unfortunately missed Peter’s talk that opened this year’s Society’s activities, this article is part of his longer talk about the opera’s that Wagner never wrote. Ed

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Last Updated on Monday, 16 August 2010 14:55
 

Mark Twain's Travel Letters From 1891-92

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Mark Twain's Travel Letters From 1891-92

Extracted from the Chicago Daily Tribune, December 6, 1891 [Often retitled ‘At the Shrine of St. Wagner’] A report on Parsifal.

Last Updated on Saturday, 10 July 2010 12:10 Read more...
 

Redemption in Ten Dimensions

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Redemption in Ten Dimensions. Stefan Herheims’s Bayreuth Parsifal

Dr Jim Leigh

Part I of a three part exposition and introduction for audience members of the current Bayreuth production

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The Bayreuth Parsifal performance of 27 August 2009 was the tenth time I had seen a staged performance (not counting the 1982 Syberberg film or the Sydney 1977 concert performance under [Carlo Felice] Cillario). This time I saw the production from the centre of Row 1 in the stalls.  These were the best seats I have ever had at Bayreuth.  The current Bayreuth production was first seen in 2008 (Director-Stefan Herheim, Conductor-Daniele Gatti, Stage Design- Heike Scheele, Technical Direction-Kark-Heinz Matitschka, plus a very long list of other technical acknowledgements). This was the most complex opera production I have ever seen, even more complex than the Schlingensief production, with which it shares some features.

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 15 August 2010 11:13 Read more...
 
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