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10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Wagner: Das Rheingold (St. Clair Ring Cycle Part 1) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
This is proof that, however beautiful looking and sounding bluray can be, it can not overcome a crappy production.This bluray features horrible staging, infantile costumes, 'community theater' level singing and acting, amateurish direction musical and otherwise,and is overall one of those 'things you can't unsee'. Don't waste your money.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Wagner: Das Rheingold (St. Clair Ring Cycle Part 1) (DVD)
I have finally gotten around to watching the preliminary evening of the Weimar Ring Cycle and was bitterly disappointed. Recently, I have viewed the entire Copenhagen cycle and the brand new Das Rheingold from Valencia conducted by Zubin Mehta. I enjoyed both of these sets immensely so I guess that means I am not a Wagner purist.The Weimar Rheingold features some of the worst singing I have ever heard in an opera production. I will list only a few of the travesties. The Rhinemaidens are absolutely terrible, especially the one on the top who rarely ever hits a single high note...really, she just doesn't have the notes and when she does they are off pitch. Their harmonies are consistently sour. By the way, one of them is bald. I'm not sure why. Wotan is so light voiced that it is difficult to distinguish him (vocally) from Loge. He sounds like a lyric tenor. I was dumbfounded. Alberich has such a dreadful wobble that you can never tell which pitch he is shooting for. Really awful. He is dressed like the Tim Conway "Dorf" character with boots on his knees. If it weren't so sad it would be funny. Fasolt and Fafner are so light voiced that they are routinely covered by the orchestra. These giants look absolutely ridiculous, sort of like Herman Munster from the tacky TV show. Fafner looks as if he is about to topple over throughout the entire production (they are on stilts). The gods are clownish figures. Freia looks like Heidi and acts about as well. Froh is blind. Donner looks like the strong man at the county fair. The sets are small and there are no special effects. When Alberich uses the Tarnhelm to vanish in Scene 2, he does so by shining a lamp in Mime's eyes while continuing to remain in full view. Dragon? Keep dreaming. I think this production give the Stuttgart Ring Cycle a run for its money in the cuckoo-land production department. What did I enjoy? Nadine Weismann as Erda sings gloriously. Fricka and Loge are fine. The orchestra sounds pretty good and I enjoyed Carl St. Clair's interpretation: very serious and heavy in spite of the lightweight and silly production. I was very surprised by the playing of the Staatskapelle Weimar. There were some dramatic touches that I enjoyed such as Loge's obvious disgust with the gods and Fafner's maniacal laughter as he removes the ring from his dead brother's hand. I would add that I'd hope this production meant something to someone. Did anyone, other than the director, get it? I really found it essentially incoherent. I will push my way on to Die Walkure as I've read that the cycle gets better as it goes on. I will revisit this Rheingold again in an attempt to understand it. I really am open to new ideas in Wagner staging. If there is anyone out there who "gets" this production, then please post a review. Best wishes to all!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
No big sets, costumes, or stars. Just great music,
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This review is from: Wagner: Das Rheingold (St. Clair Ring Cycle Part 1) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I don't claim to know much about Wagner operas, but just to add some information about this disc, it's a 2008 production by the Deutsche Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle Weimar (German National Theatre, now solely based in Weimar, and the symphony orchestra known as the Staatskapelle Weimar), conducted by Carl St. Clair, an American who was music director there from 2005-2008.The set and costume design are relatively simple by big opera standards, maybe even minimalist. Stagehands remove props, tables and chairs between scenes without any fuss. Special effects are not big-budget. The cast is international but features no international opera rock stars... And all of this is good. It places the focus where it should be: on the music and the acting. Wotan and Alberich are perfectly cast. The giants are fun in their big costumes and stilts. This production adds a spoken introduction featuring the earliest verses Wagner wrote for the project that became The Ring, and uses the prelude to emphasize the struggle between Wotan and Alberich as the core of The Ring cycle. I very much enjoyed this Weimar Rheingold, and the video quality of the Blu-Ray disc is superb. Anyone with a more informed opinion on this production, please chime in.
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