Richard Wagner - Die Walkure - The Metropolitan Opera cond. James Levine (2002) [2DVD] {Deutsche Grammophon}
2xDVD -> 11.1 Gb | All Regions | NTSC 4:3 | ~ 241 min | Deutsch LPCM, 2 ch / Dolby AC3, 6 ch / DTS, 5 ch | ISO Images
Subs: Deutsch, English, Francais, Espanol, Chinese
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 156 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1991, 2002 Deutsche Grammophon | 073 049-9
Classical / Opera
The 1990
Metropolitan Opera performance of Die Walkure ("The Valkyrie") with
James Levine conducting is a solid, four-square performance with few
frills and no gimmicks, just extraordinarily fine singing and orchestral
playing. There is no point in this where you find yourself asking why
the director did something: this is the sort of production which could
be criticised as unimaginative but defended as serving Wagner's
intentions for this instalment of his Ring cycle. Levine and his
orchestra give the music an emotional intensity that never overwhelms
its grandeur, though perhaps in Wotan's farewell to Brunnhilde, we feel
him more as father than as god.
James Morris as Wotan has real stature, making us feel that he has
finally created the free agents he needs to avoid the curse he has
unleashed on the world, but he has broken his heart in the process.
Jessye Norman is surprisingly good and erotically self-assured as
Sieglinde; the Act 1 love duet with Gary Lake as Siegmund has an ardour
that makes the incestuous aspect less a matter of perversity than of the
conduct of heroes. Kurt Moll makes Sieglinde's rapist and husband
Hunding, a three-dimensional sinister villain; and Christa Ludwig almost
manages to sell us Fricka's interminable paean to family values. The
most impressive performance here, though, is Hildegard Behrens as
Brunnhilde, the steely godling who sacrifices everything because she
learns to feel and to know what is right.
On the DVD Die Walkure on disc comes with menus and subtitles in German,
French, English, Spanish and Chinese and with a picture gallery of the
production. Awkwardly it is presented in (American) NTSC format not PAL,
with a visual aspect of standard TV 4:3. More impressive is the choice
of PCM stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 6.1; the sound is admirably
clear and well-balanced.
Personnel:
Conductor: James Levine
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Stage director: Otto Schenk
Siegmund Gary Lakes
Sieglinde Jessye Norman
Wotan James Morris
Brünnhilde Hildegard Behrens
Hunding Kurt Moll
Fricka Christa Ludwig
Gerhilde Pyramid Sellers
Ortlinde Martha Thigpen
Waltraute Joyce Castle
Schwertleite Sondra Kelly
Helmwige Katarina Ikonomu
Siegrune Diane Kesling
Grimgerde Wendy Hillhouse
Rossweisse Jacalyn Bower
Recorded in April, 1989
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