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Title Götterdämmerung / Wagner ; EuroArts Music International, Videal, Brilliant Media ; Peter Konwitschny, stage director ; Hans Hulscher, director.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : EuroArts Music International : Videal : Brilliant Media, [2003]
©2003

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (4 hr., 25 min.)) : sound, color
Playing Time 042500
Description digital
video file
Physical Medium polychrome
Performer Albert Bonnema (Siegfried) ; Hernan Iturralde (Gunther) ; Franz-Josef Kapellmann (Alberich) ; Roland Bracht (Hagen) ; Luana De Vol (Brünnhilde) ; Eva-Maria Westbroek (Gutrune) ; Tichina Vaughn (Waltraute) ; Janet Collins (First Norn, Flosshilde) ; Lani Poulson (Second Norn) ; Sue Patchell (Third Norn) ; Helga Rós Indridadóttir (Woglinde) ; Sarah Castle (Wellgunde) ; Chor der Staatsoper Stuttgart ; Staatsorchester Stuttgart ; Lothar Zagrosek, conductor.
Event Recorded 2003 Staatsoper Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.
Summary Performed at the Opera of Stuttgart, Twilight of the Gods, the last day of the Tetralogy, reveals another side to the Wagnerian mythology. "Four operas, four directors." The response to this singular artistic idea is Wagner's Tetralogy produced in 2000 on the stage of the Stuttgart Opera under the direction of Austrian conductor Lothar Zagrosek and filmed in 2002-2003. The Rhinegold (the Prologue) was entrusted to Joachim Schlömer, The Valkyrie to Christof Nel, Siegfried to Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito, and lastly the last day of the Ring, the Twilight of the Gods to Peter Konwitschny, a German of Polish extraction, a regular singer of Wagnerian works who directed Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Tristan and The Mastersingers of Nuremberg. Iconoclastic and experimental, this Tetralogy created a sensation, until this Twilight of the Gods. Peter Konwitschny brings together characters in suits and ties and others in animal hides, which reveals the Wagnerian mythology from an ironic perspective. However, he does so to explore things in greater depth and to recapture the truth of the Wagnerian gesture and not out of gratuitous provocation. The fall of the gods and the decline of the order they embody are real, so is the emotion. Musically the conductor and the orchestra performed perfectly, and vocally the cast represented a challenge. Peter Konwitschny raises his head with joy when applauded by an audience seduced in spite of being slightly shocked.
Language Sung in German; English subtitles.
Subject Operas.
Operas.
Genre/Form Internet videos.
Internet videos.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Added Author Hulscher, Hans, director.
Konwitschny, Peter, 1945- stage director.
Bonnema, Albert, singer.
Iturralde, Hernán, singer.
Kapellmann, Franz-Josef, singer.
Bracht, Roland, singer.
DeVol, Luana, singer.
Westbroek, Eva-Maria, singer.
Vaughn, Tichina, singer.
Collins, Janet (Alto), singer.
Helga Rós Indridadóttir, singer.
Poulson, Lani, singer.
Patchell, Sue, singer.
Castle, Sarah (Mezzo-soprano), singer.
Zagrosek, Lothar, 1942- conductor.
Container of (work): Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Ring des Nibelungen. Götterdämmerung.
EuroArts Music International GmbH, production company.
Videal (Firm), production company.
Brilliant Media, production company.
Staatsoper Stuttgart. Chor, singer.
Staatsorchester Stuttgart, instrumentalist.