Wagner - Tristan and Isolde, Act 2/3 (Bayerische Staatsoper, Zubin Mehta)
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- Опубліковано 25 жов 2024
- A production from Münchner Opernfestspiele (1998) by stage director Peter Konwitschny.
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Richard Wagner - Tristan and Isolde
Bayerisches Staatsorchester (Bavarian State Orchestra)
Zubin Mehta - conductor
Udo Mehpohl - choir master
Waltraud Meier - Isolde
Jon Fredric West - Tristan
Kurt Moll - King Mark
Marjana Lipovsek - Brangäne
Bernd Weikl - Kurwenal
Claes H. Ahnsjo - Melot
Kevin Conners - Shepherd
Hans Wilbrink - Helmsman
Ulrich Reß - Young Sailor
Peter Konwitschny - stage director
Johannes Leiacker - set and costume designer
Michael Bauer - lighting
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Act Two
King Marke has gone hunting at night with his retinue. Isolde is waiting in the garden for Tristan. Brangäne warns Isolde about Melot, Marke's liegeman, because she is convinced that he plans to betray the lovers to his master. Isolde does not heed her. Impatiently she extinguishes the torch at the door, the signal that she and Tristan have agreed on. Tristan and Isolde are delighted to be together without the danger of being disturbed and decide to quit this world, which does not allow them to love each other, and live only for their love. At dawn King Marke, who has been alerted by Melot, appears with his retinue. Disappointed at Tristan's betrayal of his trust and his friendship, he sees the existence of all moral values called into question. At this moment, Tristan 's feelings of guilt and remorse are stronger than his love for Isolde; he agrees to fight a duel with Melot and runs into the latter's sword.
I had the great fortune (by total accident) to see Waltraud Meier sing her only Isolde in the U.S. when she was flown in to sub at the Met in 2008. I gasped when the general director announced her casting from the stage. She was magnificent.
How well did her voice carry?
@@ER1CwC It’s a more lyric voice than most Isoldes, for which I was grateful. It was big enough but the Met is too big a house.
@@matthewtravisano1097 Interesting. So she's kind of like the Windgassen of Isolde's. I remember reading about this literally once-in-a-lifetime event when it happened. You're lucky that you were there! Apparently she was quite the actress.
As the world's biggest Waltraud Meier fan, Thank you!
I laughed when Tristan made his entrance. Is that the right reaction??
Tristan carrying a couch at the beggining of one of the best ever opera love duos. What a down!
1:22 / 4:09 / 6:59 / 9:55 / 13:45 / 14:34 / 16:06 /
17:24 / 19:21 (19:52) (20:39) / 24:16 / 26:10 / 28:40 / 30:55 / 35:13 (37:52) / 40:40 / 43:38 / 50:07 / 55:41 / 58:48 / 1:03:13 / 1:06:03 / 1:10:16 (1:11:03) / 1:12:55 / 1:19:05
Could you olz alsi open 3/3? Thank you so much!
Wow~!!!! WM
Wow! What a performance. WM not only never disappoints, she transcends. Others are worthy companions. BTW, cannot access Act III, "This Video Is Private."
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No English subtitles?
Welch eine sonderbare Aufnahme des Orchesterklangs! Die Kameraregie ist nicht viel besser. Schade! Warum Tristan nicht gleich eine Matratze mitgebracht hat bleibt ein Rätsel. Das wird lächerlich, leider.
Everything was going well until Tristan dragged the couch in. Then pure comedy ensues. How can directors be so foolish?
@@petatap Please acquire good taste.
@@ransomcoates546 see my coment to act one and you will understand and perhaps acquire some brain...
I get it, the excesses of “regietheater” can be infuriating. This production, i find, works beautifully. Not in small part because of the exquisite lighting design. From Tristan’s entrance the stage lighting is slowly and almost imperceptibly dimmed. I think their lighting of the candles is gorgeous. btw i thought those co&k suckers “aka. “le vedove di Callas” were solipsistic pigs…sheesh. Moving along, their costumes up until they shed them and embrace the night…PERFECT
Well, I did laugh when I saw him push it in. I don't understand why they do not simply crib Wieland Wagner's production, or at least its concept. The pictures are breathtaking.
Dragging that couch costed some of his singing for a few minutes.