WAGNER Götterdämmerung
Final instalment for Simone Young’s Hamburg Ring cycle
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Composer or Director: Richard Wagner
Genre:
Opera
Label: Oehms
Magazine Review Date: 04/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 265
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: OC928

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 4, 'Götterdämmerung' |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Anna Gabler, Gutrune, Soprano Ann-Beth Solvang, Flosshilde, Mezzo soprano Christian Franz, Siegfried, Tenor Cristina Damian, Second Norn, Mezzo soprano Deborah Humble, First Norn, Contralto (Female alto) Deborah Polaski, Brünnhilde, Soprano Ha Young Lee, Woglinde, Soprano Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra John Tomlinson, Hagen, Bass Katja Pieweck, Third Norn, Soprano Maria Markina, Wellgunde, Soprano Petra Lang, Waltraute, Mezzo soprano Richard Wagner, Composer Robert Bork, Gunther, Baritone Simone Young, Conductor Wolfgang Koch, Alberich, Baritone |
Author: Mike Ashman
The cast is headed by veterans. Polaski’s Brünnhilde and Tomlinson’s Hagen (and, of course, his Wotan) have been leading world casts since the 1990s, an experience which shows in their working of Wagner’s text. Tomlinson in particular takes Hagen into areas several layers above mere black villainy. Franz is a brave and enthusiastic actor of Siegfried’s moods; Lang makes much of Waltraute’s emotional blackmail of Brünnhilde; Bork (intentionally blustery) and Gabler are colourful Gibichungs. Like last year’s Siegfried (A/11), this is first and foremost an excited, committed performance with its own logic.
An astonishing 48 rival versions of the opera have, to date, been issued on ‘official’ CD labels (counting ‘dealer’ issues and substantial excerpts would take this number to over a hundred). A first choice is impossible but don’t miss live performances from two other eras: the Clemens Krauss (1953, preferably via Pristine) or the Barenboim (1991). The new Young set partners this company well.
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