Wagner
Daniel Kramer for ENO Artistic Director: cause for cautious optimism?Saturday, 30 April 2016![]() Within the wounded, divided company of English National Opera – artists and administration still at loggerheads – the buzz is surprisingly positive. CEO Cressida Pollock does finally seem to be listening: union deputies from chorus and orchestra met... Read more... |
Tannhäuser, Royal OperaWednesday, 27 April 2016![]() Tim Albery’s 2010 production of Wagner's Tannhäuser is back for a revival at Royal Opera, featuring a different conductor and a nearly new cast, with one notable exception. The production itself is serviceable, visually coherent and with plenty of... Read more... |
Best of 2015: OperaWednesday, 30 December 2015![]() How ironic that English National Opera turned out possibly the two best productions of the year after the Arts Council had done its grant-cutting worst, punishing the company simply, it seemed, for not being the irrationally preferred Royal Opera.... Read more... |
Orchestra of Opera North, Farnes, Leeds Town HallSunday, 06 December 2015![]() The few ensemble lapses and moments of insecurity during the first half of this concert had nothing to do with Richard Farnes’s conducting, or with the playing of an augmented Orchestra of Opera North. It’s in rude health; Farnes has refined and... Read more... |
Skride, CBSO, Wellber, Symphony Hall BirminghamFriday, 06 November 2015![]() If Omer Meir Wellber is making a bid for Andris Nelsons’s old music directorship in Birmingham, he could hardly have signalled his intentions more audaciously. This concert began with Wagner’s Lohengrin Prelude and ended with Brahms’s First Symphony... Read more... |
Das Liebesverbot, Chelsea Opera Group, Cadogan HallMonday, 26 October 2015![]() Castanets in Wagner? The imperfect Wagnerite will identify them in one place only: the Venusberg ballet music of the Paris Tannhäuser. The perfect variety will know that they’re also to be found in the overture and carnival scene of Das Liebesverbot... Read more... |
Remembering Jon Vickers (1926-2015)Wednesday, 15 July 2015![]() Canadian heroic tenor Jon Vickers, who died on Friday 10 July aged 88 and whose full life took him from work on a Saskatchewan farm to the great opera houses of the world, was inimitable, terrifying and titanic. Faced with the intense flavour of... Read more... |
The Flying Dutchman, Opera NorthSunday, 28 June 2015![]() We’ve been spoilt over the past few summers in Leeds; Opera North’s semi-staged Ring has been a triumph, and the whole cycle will be performed complete in June 2016. To fill the Town Hall in 2015 we’ve got concert performances of Wagner’s The Flying... Read more... |
Tristan und Isolde, Longborough FestivalWednesday, 17 June 2015![]() It’s well-known that Wagner shelved The Ring two thirds of the way through in favour of Tristan with the aim of producing something that could be put on quickly in a conventional theatre. Of course, it didn’t quite work out that way. Yet Tristan,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Dresden: Fire and IceSunday, 24 May 2015![]() Dresden is slowly opening up to the world. All but destroyed by British bombing in the Second World War, locked away inside Communist East Germany for 40 years, it is now becoming a tourist honeypot. On a warm day in May, you can see the snap-happy... Read more... |
Parsifal, CBSO, Nelsons, Symphony Hall, BirminghamTuesday, 19 May 2015![]() This was a very "concert" performance indeed. Across the stage music stands stood like sentinels lest any rash singer attempted to stand out and – surely not – act. Such fears were misplaced (or the stands did their job) in the end, as the music was... Read more... |
Die Walküre Act 3, WNO, Koenigs, Wales Millennium Centre, CardiffMonday, 27 April 2015![]() There’s a lot to be said for concert performances of Wagner. Not only are you spared the post-prandial lucubrations of aspirant directors – the moonmen and the fighter pilots, the jackboots and the biogas installations. But it’s possible to... Read more... |
