A rising full lyric soprano tackles one of Wagner’s virginally innocent heroines. Please enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
Richard Wagner
It is out with the Middle-Age fairs and in with the 1990s to 2000s Croc shoes in Jossie Wieler’s, Anna Viebrock’s, and Sergio Morabito’s production Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Please enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
Egils Silins, a veteran of both the Heldenbariton and basso cantante repertoires, tackles one of the signature roles that he has been singing for several decades, The Flying Dutchman. Please enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
Conquering the Heldentenor repertoire focusing on Wagner in international opera houses around America and Europe is Clay Hilley, who tackles this wayward knight and court singer. Please enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
Jordan Shanahan continues to conquer the Heldenbariton repertoire with his rendition of The Dutchman in Christian Spuck’s gothic production of Wagner’s Der Fliegende Holländer. Please enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
It was quite an evening of orchestral music and chamber music, specifically from music composed by Richard Wagner and Anton Bruckner, at the Gethsemanekirche Berlin. Enjoy my review.
With a star-studded cast like this, how do these ladies and gents hold up? Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
With a promising cast and a strong crew, let’s see how everything comes together in Graham Vick’s vision of Tristan und Isolde! Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
This was a production of a Wagner opera I have been wanting to talk about for the longest time. Furthermore, this review is also dedicated to all of the awesome moms out there, including my own. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
Ah, Siegfried Jerusalem and Waltraud Meier, pretty much the power Tristan and Isolde from the nineties and I am happy to have caught their magnificent performance on DVD. Enjoy this review and I would love to hear your opinions as well.