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WAGNER, R.: Gotterdammerung (Palau de les Arts "Reina Sofia", 2009)


Gotterdammerung
Composer: Wagner, Richard
Librettist/Text Author: Wagner, Richard
Conductor: Mehta, Zubin
Orchestra: Valencian Community Orchestra
Chorus: Valencia Regional Government Choir

Alberich: Kapellmann, Franz-Josef
Brunnhilde: Wilson, Jennifer
First Norn: Denschlag, Daniela
Flosshilde: Prudenskaja, Marina
Gunther: Lukas, Ralf
Gutrune: Matos, Elisabete
Hagen: Salminen, Matti
Second Norn: Vazquez, Pilar
Siegfried: Ryan, Lance
Third Norn: Bethencourt, Eugenia
Waltraute: Wyn-Rogers, Catherine
Wellgunde: Naidu, Ann-Katrin
Woglinde: Vazquez, Silvia

Set Designer: Olbeter, Roland
Costume Designer: Uroz, Chu
Lighting Designer: Praet, Peter van
Stage Director: Padrissa, Carlus
Television Director: Mancini, Tiziano


Date of Production: 2009
Venue: Palau de les Arts "Reina Sofia", Valencia
Playing Time: 04:40:30
Catalogue Number: A93001742

Libretto
Gotterdammerung

Synopsis
Gotterdammerung

"This production quite possibly shows us the path that musical theater will be taking in the future" (Die Zeit). Indeed, the Catalan city of Valencia is setting new accents in 21st-century opera not only with its spectacular, futuristic opera house, the Palau de les Arts "Reina Sofía" designed by Santiago Calatrava, but also with the visually transfixing production of Wagner's Ring staged there by Carlus Padrissa and his theater group La Fura dels Baus. The Barcelona-based Fura became known internationally when it designed and carried out the opening ceremonies of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, and made its breakthrough in the classical world with its production of Berlioz's La damnation de Faust at the 1999 Salzburg Festival.

The Fura's trademark is its spellbinding fusion of movement, sound, music, dance, acrobatics and technology into unforgettable stage events of sometimes raw but always captivating power. In the world of opera, the ensemble has defined its personal style through its exploitation of large-screen projections, the extraordinary mobility of the performers, and the magical use of human beings to create organic structures that evoke objects such as Valhalla (in this Ring production). Indeed, La Fura was predestined for Wagner's visionary world: his dream of a Gesamtkunstwerk becomes reality as a shape-shifting sequence of tableaux unfolds before our eyes with all the elements that constitute the "lenguaje furero" or "Fura idiom".

Eminent conductor Zubin Mehta leads world-class Wagner singers such as Matti Salminen, Peter Seiffert, Juha Uusitalo, Jennifer Wilson and Lance Ryan. Most prominent among the younger cast members are Jennifer Wilson, a "singer we'll be hearing more of" (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) and Juha Uusitalo, whom the F.A.Z. hailed as a new "Number One among the opera gods". Equally outstanding is the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, one of the "youngest and best opera orchestras in Europe" (Opernglas), playing "with rapturous beauty under Zubin Mehta. [...] The suppleness, rhythmic presence and singer-friendly dynamic that Mehta achieves with this orchestra are nothing less than miraculous" (F.A.Z.).

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