With powerful conviction, Nikolaus Lehnhoff interprets Wagner’s Lohengrin as the dramatic struggle of masculine and feminine, revenge and compassion. Powerfully acted, almost like a Strindberg play, and musically of the highest order, this Lohengrin from the Festspielhaus in Baden-Baden will be a benchmark production for decades.
With his extraordinarily transparent interpretation of the title role, Klaus Florian Vogt leads an inspired cast to visionary realms that are rarely touched, let alone captured on High Definition film and in pure surround sound. The monumental sets by Stephan Braunfels and Kent Nagano’s sublimely well-balanced musical interpretation complete a deeply moving total-theatre experience.
Lohengrin: Klaus Florian Vogt
Elsa: Solveig Kringelborn
Vogler: Hans-Peter König
Ortrud: Waltraud Meier
Telramund: Tom Fox
King’s herald: Roman Trekel
EuropaChorAkademie Mainz
Chorus of the Opéra national de Lyon
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Musical Director: Kent Nagano
Stage Director: Nikolaus Lehnhoff
Recorded live in the Festspielhaus, Baden-Baden in June 2006.
Reviews
'Whoever believes to already know all nuances of Lohengrin should go to Baden-Baden: soloists, chorus and orchestra are brilliant – and the production leaves barbed afterthoughts in your mind. ... There has not been a Lohengrin like Klaus Florian Vogt, the young tenor from Hamburg, for many years…his voice is pure, clean, whiter than snow. Not of this world. Ideal for this role.' Frankfurter Algemeine