BBC / OPUS ARTE
Wagner / Hawlata / Ernst Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg CD
- SKU:
- 36116751
- UPC:
- 809478090311
- MPN:
- 9031
- Condition:
- New
Description
Ostensibly, Richard Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger von N?rnberg tells a humorous tale about artistically inclined craftsmen. Goldsmith Veit Pogner promises his daughter Eva's hand in marriage to the winner of a song contest, to which three men are potentially eligible. But upon closer inspection, what is at first glance a harmless farce in a middle-class setting emerges as a profound social analysis. Wagner uses his protagonists to show how a community deals with tradition and those who break with it and just how much innovation and deviation from the norm it can tolerate - as well as to examine what value society places, and should place, on art. "'Meistersinger' that's on an entirely new Wagnerian scale... it is full of smart ideas and moments of effective theater." (The Washington Post) "... as all stage productions should be, this is 200 per cent a Meistersinger to see." (Gramophone) "[Volle's Beckmesser] is so consistently alert, so wary of traditional caricature, so mellifluous in sound, and so well acted that it is, in fact, almost plausible to see him as the opera's hero... Franz Hawlata is a refreshingly youthful Sachs (which makes the Sachs-Eva-Walther triangle more affecting)" (International Record Review) "this production revolves around Beckmesser, and Michael Volle puts in an exceptional performance... I would urge even the sceptics to take this production seriously... A complex and troubling but also consummate and satisfying experience... it leaves a lasting impression." (Classical Review)
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