Die Walküre returns at the Metropolitan Opera.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
It's hard to believe, but the Metropolitan Opera’s controversial Robert Lepage production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle has been treading the boards at America's largest opera house since 2011. That's ten years that New York's Wagner addicts have had to deal with this technologically innovative but sometimes balky production, set on a hi-tech platform ("the Machine") that uses spinning and rotating teeter-totter boards to create scenery for this massive mythological work. This week marked the return of Die Walküre, the most popular section of the Ring. It was also the only Ring opera to be included in this season's Live in HD schedule. Saturday's matinee, the second performance of the season. was also the opera's broadcast day.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
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Fearless: Christine Goerke makes her Act II entrance as Brunnhilde in Die Walküre. Photo by Richard Termine © 2019 The Metropolitan Opera. |