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Apr292009

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The Met quiz required that the cast be assembled from artists no longer active.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.

Listen to Schorr on Rhapsody (Free: 25 tracks per month)
Wotan’s Farewell
Wanderer Scene

Fricka

Christa Ludwig*

Also adore:
Randi Stene on the Copenhagen DVD, a superbly Clintonesque Fricka

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.

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