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Richard Strauss - Elektra / James Levine, Birgit Nilsson, Leonie Rysanek, MET
 
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Richard Strauss - Elektra / James Levine, Birgit Nilsson, Leonie Rysanek, MET (1980)

Starring: Birgit Nilsson, Leonie Rysanek Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)


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It's hard to imagine confirmed Straussians not wanting this starry Metropolitan Opera performance of Elektra. Strauss and his librettist, Hugo von Hofmannstahl, transformed Sophocles' take on Homer's tale into a harrowing opera noir. Elektra lives for one reason, to kill her mother, Klytämnestra, and her stepfather, Aegisth, the murderers of her father, Agamemnon. In contrast to Elektra's vengeful obsession, her sister Chrysothemis desires to get on with life. When their long-missing brother, Orestes, returns to do the deed, Elektra celebrates with a dance of death and, her sole purpose in life fulfilled, dies. Strauss joined the hermetic plot to music of the utmost opulence, violent and yearning by turns, evoking the cardinal principles of Greek tragedy - pity and terror.

This Met performance from February 1980 is notable for the playing of the orchestra, itself a major factor in any performance of Elektra, and for the three female leads. James Levine's conducting is full of passion, lyrical when it needs to be, but crushingly powerful in the big moments. Strauss' orchestration sometimes becomes chamber music-delicate, eloquently done by the orchestra. Birgitt Nilsson and Leonie Rysanek were the leading Elektra and Chrysothemis of the day. Nilsson was in her 62nd year, still singing well, even in such a demanding role that taxes singers half her age. But despite small signs that she's husbanding her vocal resources and hints of wavering pitch that indicate tiring, she gives an overwhelmingly intense performance. The booklet notes say that Rysanek was ill with a 102 degree fever, but there's no indication of it in either her singing or her passionate acting as. Mezzo Mignon Dunn, the Klytämnestra, was a Met mainstay for 35 years, and if she lacked the superstar status of Nilsson and Rysanek she more than holds her own here, virtually dominating the stage in her scenes and fully capturing the character's pain and frustration. If the men are not quite up to these three formidable ladies, that's par for the Elektra course.

The single set is of the dimly lit palace courtyard, identifiable as a place where bad things will happen. Herbert Graf's production and Paul Mills' stage direction are conventional, unimpeded by directorial novelty or conceptual misfires. Brian Large's video direction is not as effective or polished as his other Met productions; some moments obscured by darkness, others subverted by too-tight close-ups. The sound is also below the best that could be achieved in 1980, but good enough to do justice to the singing and the orchestra. --Dan Davis

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The characters of Greek mythology remain as moving to us today as they were to the first audiences who heard them thousands of years ago. In one sweeping act, composer Richard Strauss has brilliantly transformed the story of the violent revenge of Elektra, mourning the murder of her father by his wife and her lover, into a vivid and emotionally compelling score. This Metropolitan Opera production makes available one of the rare performances on DVD of Brigit Nilsson in one of her signature roles. ".... Miss Nilsson quickly establishes her legendary control.... And by the end...there can be no doubting that her vocal powers are as glorious as ever." "What makes the performance even more impressive is the magnificent support Miss Nilsson receives from the rest of the cast..." This presentation of Elektra is subtitled in English and was taped during the February 16, 1980 at the Metropolitan Opera.


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40 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Birgit is a HOSS...whew, August 11, 2002
By Clinton D. Davis (Norman, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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I'm usually the kinda rare opera person who is actually very annoyed with people who exult in the singers far more than they do the actual music they are singing, but Good GOD! Birgit Nilsson's Elektra is so outstanding that the opening monologue can actually captivate my 22-year-old fraternity brothers into taking a seat when they come over and I'm indulging my decandent musical tastes. Is there any greater praise for an opera recording than that? And yes, it is engineered VERY VERY softly, but if you have a DVD player, you probably have a stereo system to hook it up to, and for this DVD you'll definitely need it. But once its all hooked up, and the volume's up, and the curtain rises, GIT READY...the neighbors will holler, the dogs will howl, and you won't even notice because its all so fabulous. I can't imagine what an amazing night of theatre this was for those who were there live. The only thing that is even mildly distracting is the bad 80's production..I mean come on, those short-shorts on Orestes are NOT necessary. In spite of the soft sound and the fashion faux pas, the singing is magnificent, the acting is compelling, and the conducting from an old yawner like Levine is actually quite wonderful for once (I'm still cursing his name after that barky-bark, triple-chinned PBS Tristan fiasco last year). So get the DVD, indulge and enjoy, and light a candle for Ms. Nilsson so that maybe she'll incarnate again in some Germanic country REAL soon. We love you, Birgit!
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nilsson's dramatic acting makes the best of things, November 24, 2006
By Mr John Haueisen (WORTHINGTON, OHIO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Strauss - Elektra (DVD)
This is a February 1980 live performance from the Met, with optional English subtitles.

The staging is the rather traditional and appropriate cavelike or dungeon setting. Costumes for Elektra (Birgit Nilsson) and her sister Chrisothemis (Leonie Rysanek) are also bland, which is probably also appropriate for those who have been held prisoner for some years. Klytemnestra, Elektra's mother (Mignon Dunn) wears the very colorful vestiments befitting a self-indulgent queen.

Now comes the hard part: I found Birgit Nilsson's voice to be at times wobbly and sometimes shrieking. It might be a personal preference, as the character Elektra certainly has a lot to shriek about. And yes, it was a live performance, near the end of Nilsson's career, but the DVD notes do proclaim "her vocal powers are as glorious as ever." Personally, I was disappointed in what sounded like inconsistent singing.

On the other hand, her dramatic powers were impressive. Nilsson was totally involved throughout the entire opera, and her gestures and facial reactions to the other characters added tremendously to the overall impact. We should remember that she was a pioneer between the time when opera singers tended to stand stiffly and sing, into today's era where we expect acting and reacting which the camera's eye allows us to see.

This performance features an extremely dramatic finale where Nilsson and Rysanek both collapse and die--it is dramatic and moving, and brings down the house at the Met.

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Overwhelming performance(s)!, August 17, 2001
By D. J. Edwards "donaldjedwards" (Cheshire, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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This Elektra took on legendary proportions before it was performed! The cast has not been surpassed although a broadcast several years ago with Behrens, Fassbaender and Voigt was also a compellng performance. I was at that perfomrance(also a matinee). I didn't have the good fortune to have been at the Nilsson Elektra. Dunn and Rysanek prove to be Nilsson's equals. What I wouldn't give for the likes of this cast today. The most emotionally draining performance on dvd. The word event is wasted on many mindless performances. This is an EVENT! Met orchestra and Levine perform out of their minds. The only word is superb. This belongs on every shelf in every opera lovers' home. That the audience carried on for over twenty minutes at the curtains fall tells you something. Buy it and don't loan it to anyone........
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5.0 out of 5 stars Elektra
Phenomenal DVD! I've watched it 3 times since purchasing. I'm mesmerized by Nilsson's singing and acting...at age 62 in this performance. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Gregg H. Rotvold

3.0 out of 5 stars I wish it had been better
For me, Strauss' tale of ghastly family dysfunction has always been an opera better heard on record than seen in the opera house. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Larry A. Verdugo

5.0 out of 5 stars Flawless and beautiful Elektra
Thank you very much to the Met for this beautiful production, specially for the amazing Nilsson and his partner the incomparable Rysanek. Read more
Published 16 months ago by L. Flota

5.0 out of 5 stars Some corrections to prior postings
I thought I would add some corrections:

1. this performance was not Nilsson's return to the MET after a five year absence. Read more
Published on April 17, 2007 by J. Kauffman

4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT THEATE
Both Nilsson and Rysanek (sick and with high fever) are not in their prime, but WHAT a great piece of THEATRE! Read more
Published on April 11, 2007 by Dag Kyndel

3.0 out of 5 stars Sterile Playing, Strained Nilson, but Dramatic Staging and McIntyre Shines
The Met orchestra plays very cleanly. The sound lacks the impassioned angst that can help drive the musical setting. Read more
Published on June 9, 2006 by D. Ward

3.0 out of 5 stars FLAWED DVD!
There's just something about this DVD - the technical aspect that is quite, quite dreadful. It is of course a Video to DVD transfer and that's where the flaws lie .... Read more
Published on October 20, 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment....
Evidently, Mr. Morris from Toronto, Canada, and I are the only ones to get the bad DVDs in this forum. Read more
Published on July 13, 2003 by Nancy Eckert

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I would like to respond to the critic below. Leonie Rysanek was born on November 14, 1926. Birgit Nilsson was born on May 17, 1918. Read more
Published on July 12, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Genius Betrayed
A brilliant production of a work of genius rendered hopelessly and utterly useless by unbelievably inept engineering. Read more
Published on January 5, 2002 by Dominic O Morris

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