DIE WALKÜRE Berlin 2022 Thielemann Volle Kares Miknevičiūtė Watson Mahnke Kampe
Quote ARTE: “The new production by the Russian director Dmitri Tcherniakov at the Berlin State Opera generated tremendous media coverage. Tcherniakov has consistently modernized the material and moved the events to a research institute in the 1970s, while still retaining the myth as a poetic subtext. The excellent ensemble of singers, the Staatskapelle Berlin and […]
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Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Die Walküre - Der Ring des Nibelungen (1.Tag)   
- Composer: Wagner Richard  
- Libretto: Richard Wagner    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Staatsoper Berlin, Germany  
- Recorded: 2022
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Michael Volle. Mika Kares, Vida Miknevičiūtė, Robert Watson, Claudia Mahnke, Anja Kampe
- Conductor: Christian Thielemann  
- Orchestra: Staatskapelle Berlin  
- Stage Director: Dmitri Tcherniakov  
- Stage Designer: Dmitri Tcherniakov  
- Costume Designer: Elena Zaytseva  
- Lighting Designer: Gleb Filshtinsky  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: ARTE, Unitel  
- Date Published: 2022  
- Format: DVD & BD
- Quality Video: 5 Audio:5
- Subtitles: yessubs, ensubs, desubs, frsubs  
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Quote ARTE:
“The new production by the Russian director Dmitri Tcherniakov at the Berlin State Opera generated tremendous media coverage. Tcherniakov has consistently modernized the material and moved the events to a research institute in the 1970s, while still retaining the myth as a poetic subtext. The excellent ensemble of singers, the Staatskapelle Berlin and last but not least Christian Thielemann’s baton were enthusiastically celebrated for a musical achievement that is not often experienced.”
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