My Ring Cycle Dream Cast
This is a response to the audience question in the past few Met Opera quizzes. Audiences were asked to cast their dream Ring and came up with pretty secure choices: Furtwängler, Melchior, Nilsson…
The Met quiz required that the cast be assembled from artists no longer active. I’m going to reserve the right to choose current/recent artists as well. In those cases where I’ve implemented the cop-out of multiple choices, I’ve forced myself to asterisk the artist I would choose if I had to.
I hope I can get John to weigh in but in the meantime, here’s what I’d do if someone died and made me Wolfgang (and gave me a time machine):
Role |
Bonnie’s Picks |
Conductor |
Wilhelm Furtwängler |
Director |
Robert Carsen – anyone who can pull off the risky, gimmicky ending to Dialogues of the Carmelites with such dignity and profundity… Wish I could see: the Wieland Wagner Ring, or even the Siegfried Wagner Ring that featured a cubist Valyries’ Rock. Wish everyone could see: August Everding’s Rheingold, Scene One (the Chicago Lyric Opera production) featuring uncanny “swimming” by lip-syncing acrobats on bungee cords. Gorgeous set for Walkure Act 1, too. |
Rhinemaidens |
Lucia Popp and… I don’t know. Weird fantasy: someday there will be a feminist Ring featuring a trio of sopranistas & countertenors. Obviously, David Daniels would have to be Flosshilde. I’m thinking Michael Maniaci as Woglinde and Andreas Scholl as Wellgunde |
Alberich |
Gustav Neidlinger |
Wotan |
Friedrich Schorr – because he came just before recording technology got great as has consequently received insufficient attention. Try to find the 1942 Met broadcast on Naxos – seldom will you hear more regret in “Wotan’s regret.” There’s a highlight album including the farewell, and an abridged Siegfried with Lauritz Melchior showing off his Wanderer. |
Fricka |
Christa Ludwig* Also adore: Tichina Vaughan on the Stuttgart DVD, letting Wotan know what it means when “Mama ain’t happy.” Would love to see: Olga Borodina |
Freia, Donner & Froh |
I’ll have to come back to them… |
Fasolt |
Acting: Stephan Milling* on the Copenhagen DVD Singing: Rene Pape Out of the box: After hearing James Morris sing an emotional Prince Gremin this season, I’m thinking he could put together a decent Fasolt. |
Fafner |
Matti Salminen Philip Ens* |
Loge |
Nicolai Gedda – I know he decided to forego Wagner to care for his voice, but I’m haunted by the thought of what his Loge would have been like. |
Mime |
Heinz Zednik |
Erda |
Birgitta Svenden |
Sieglinde |
Astrid Varnay* Jessye Norman |
Siegmund |
Siegfried Jerusalem* – for the heroic Siegmund. Get the Janowski recording if you don’t believe me. Jon Vickers – for the Job-like, full-of-pathos Siegmund |
Hunding |
Lots of choices here: my favorites are Philip Ens*, Matti Salminen and (recently) John Tomlinson |
Brunnhilde |
Kirsten Flagstad Birgit Nilsson* |
Siegfried |
Lauritz Melchior |
Gunther |
Dietrich Fischer- Dieskau |
Gutrune |
Jeannine Altmeyer |
Hagen |
Matti Salminen – I was in the audience on opening night in 1989. I’ll never forget the sensation of his negative-space-filled cries of “Hojho!” |
Waltraute |
Christa Ludwig – on that same 1989 opening night something very un-Wagnerian happened – a spontaneous ovation for the departing Waltraute in the middle of the Act. |