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Wagner: Siegfried
Wagner: Siegfried

Heinz Kruse (Siegfried); Graham Clark (Mime); John Bröcheler (The Wanderer); Henk Smit (Alberich); Jeannine Altmeyer (Brünnhilde)

In the third part of the epic cycle, Der Ring des Nibelungen, Siegfried pursues his path to manhood. As parental love dissipates and is replaced by romantic
love and desire, Wagner reflects on the experience of human life and the fact of mortality. This remarkable production of The Ring, from Het Muziektheater Amsterdam, in which Pierre Audi places the orchestra on the symbolically ring-shaped stage, blends the lyrical, mythical and philosophical qualities of Wagner’s work into a profound unity. Astonishing sets by George Tsypin and fabulous costumes by Oscar-winning Eiko Ishioka, combined with passionate singing from the soloists and dramatic playing from the Rotterdam Philharmonic
Orchestra under the rigorous control of Hartmut Haenchen, create an intense and highly memorable experience. This production of The Ring of the Nibelung
is based on the new Complete Edition of the works of Richard Wagner.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/05/2006
Sound Formats: DTS Surround; LPCM Stereo
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, NL, JP
Catalogue Number: OA0948D
Conductor(s):
Hartmut Haenchen
Orchestra(s):
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
Artist(s):
Heinz Kruse; Graham Clark; John Bröcheler; Henk Smit; Jeannine Altmeyer; Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra; Hartmut Haenchen
"There may be reservations about Haenchen's straight, low-profile interpretation of the music (given in the new critical edition, here featuring colourful percussion and sound effects, and some new brass pitches at the opening of Act 3 of Götterdämmerung), or the harshness of Eiko Ishioka's far from conventionally beautiful Japanese theatrical costumes. But there can surely be few about the freshness of Audi's theatrical thinking, and his reinvention of 'deconstructionist' effects – Fafner as his own mouth; a fierily lit and smoked platform to walk into; or the Wanderer's spear presented for Siegfried to break as a huge, ceiling-high, world ash tree-like totem...If you're buying individually, the Audi Götterdämmerung is mandatory." (Gramophone)

"Pierre Audi’s Ring really shines!" (Wagner Society)

"It is breathtaking to experience how well the technical and spatial possibilities of Het Muziektheater are being used; and even more overwhelming to see the focus on the individual in all this excitement. Het Muziektheater had a premiere without any equal…" (Het Financieële Dagblad)

"Hartmut Haenchen builds on the New Wagner Edition and the Orchestra in outstanding form: a leaner, more elegant and ever thundering Wagner sound makes this production a rich experience." (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)

Heinz Kruse (Siegfried); Graham Clark (Mime); John Bröcheler (The Wanderer); Henk Smit (Alberich); Jeannine Altmeyer (Brünnhilde)

In the third part of the epic cycle, Der Ring des Nibelungen, Siegfried pursues his path to manhood. As parental love dissipates and is replaced by romantic
love and desire, Wagner reflects on the experience of human life and the fact of mortality. This remarkable production of The Ring, from Het Muziektheater Amsterdam, in which Pierre Audi places the orchestra on the symbolically ring-shaped stage, blends the lyrical, mythical and philosophical qualities of Wagner’s work into a profound unity. Astonishing sets by George Tsypin and fabulous costumes by Oscar-winning Eiko Ishioka, combined with passionate singing from the soloists and dramatic playing from the Rotterdam Philharmonic
Orchestra under the rigorous control of Hartmut Haenchen, create an intense and highly memorable experience. This production of The Ring of the Nibelung
is based on the new Complete Edition of the works of Richard Wagner.

DVD

Genre: Opera
Release Date: 01/05/2006
Sound Formats: DTS Surround; LPCM Stereo
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, NL, JP
Catalogue Number: OA0948D

Conductor(s):
Hartmut Haenchen
Orchestra(s):
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
Artist(s):
Heinz Kruse; Graham Clark; John Bröcheler; Henk Smit; Jeannine Altmeyer; Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra; Hartmut Haenchen

"There may be reservations about Haenchen's straight, low-profile interpretation of the music (given in the new critical edition, here featuring colourful percussion and sound effects, and some new brass pitches at the opening of Act 3 of Götterdämmerung), or the harshness of Eiko Ishioka's far from conventionally beautiful Japanese theatrical costumes. But there can surely be few about the freshness of Audi's theatrical thinking, and his reinvention of 'deconstructionist' effects – Fafner as his own mouth; a fierily lit and smoked platform to walk into; or the Wanderer's spear presented for Siegfried to break as a huge, ceiling-high, world ash tree-like totem...If you're buying individually, the Audi Götterdämmerung is mandatory." (Gramophone)

"Pierre Audi’s Ring really shines!" (Wagner Society)

"It is breathtaking to experience how well the technical and spatial possibilities of Het Muziektheater are being used; and even more overwhelming to see the focus on the individual in all this excitement. Het Muziektheater had a premiere without any equal…" (Het Financieële Dagblad)

"Hartmut Haenchen builds on the New Wagner Edition and the Orchestra in outstanding form: a leaner, more elegant and ever thundering Wagner sound makes this production a rich experience." (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)