Review: Die Walküre (San Francisco Opera)
A strongly cast production with real gravitas makes for a very fine second instalment in Wagner's Ring Cycle.
A strongly cast production with real gravitas makes for a very fine second instalment in Wagner's Ring Cycle.
A finely cast Rheingold makes an appropriately glittering start to Zambello's 'American' Ring.
A touching tribute to an absent artist and a superb account of Mahler Ten makes this evening a gift.
The mezzo-soprano has withdrawn from her upcoming SSO performances after her husband died at the weekend.
Donald Runnicles and Nelson Freire prove you can't take familiar music for granted.
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The orchestra was love at first sight for the Perth-bound Israeli conductor – the sounds, the instruments, the cigarettes, the coffee...
If you saw David Robertson’s masterful concert version of Tristan und Isolde with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra earlier in the year you would be familiar with the compelling singing of US soprano Christine Brewer in the title role. Here she is 13 years earlier in an equally powerful performance recorded live at London’s Barbican Centre under the masterful baton of Scottish conductor Donald Runnicles. Celebrated English tenor John Treleaven is a superbly convincing Tristan and there is a great chemistry between the pair. His is a many-layered performance as our hero runs the gamut of emotions over four exhausting hours. This stellar partnership is complemented by Czech mezzo Dagmar Pecková – a star in her own right and with an asteroid named after her to prove it – as Brangane and British bass Pete Rose gives King Mark’s big aria, Tatest du’s wirklich, a finely expressive reading with his nuanced timbre. Jared Holt makes a fine Melot as well. Israeli baritone Boaz Daniel impressed as Tristan’s faithful servant Kurwenal in Sydney and he does the same on this disc. Runnicles and the BBC Symphony are in fine form… Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already…
Donald Runnicles and Frank Peter Zimmermann offer a touch of class in Sibelius and Elgar. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in