'In These Stones Horizons Sing' . Interior view of calligraphy. |
I fear, as we take our seats, that it’s also five and half hours of adjusting to the ablutionary habits of the man to my left, suggestive of a rather ‘stuff and nonsense’ approach to fancy shampoo. However, as the show begins and the exchange between Isolde and her maid, Brangaene, goes on at length, I get rather comfortable and enjoy a little power napette which refreshes me nicely for the rest of the performance.
The wooden curves of the concourse galleries. |
Act Two hits the spot for me with beautiful music and a truly towering performance from Ann Petersen as Isolde. Whilst others make a second interval dash for theatre meals, Tom and I eat our smoked salmon bagels in the car watching the rain. It’s quite cosy and romantic actually.
And the band played on. And on. |
So, no, I’m still no closer to liking Wagner, but the extraordinary performance from cast and orchestra demonstrates once again that a night at the Welsh National Opera is well worth the drive.
Tomorrow I’ll be talking about my day at the Hay Festival.
Comments
Can't wait to hear about your day at the Hay Festival. So wish I could have been there!
The problem with Wagner is that he is wonderful in small doses but five and a half hours is silly and counterproductive. Why? is the question. You could leave whole chunks of Tristan out and improve the opera's enjoyment no end. The same thing is true with Hamlet which at four hours is chasing Tristan.
Still, I am sure you can call it research.
The Millennium Centre is well worth a visit if you're ever in the area. Here's to doing something different!
Why is it, I ask and maybe berate myself, that I have never seen an opera from inside the Met? Yes, I have seen glorious ballet in the Met, but never opera.
Reading this post of yours has encourages me to try again. If your were to chose a composer whose work you'd recommend for a beginner, which would he be?
Should I just go for it, get a ticket and see what happens?
It's just because you are a friend that I feel remotely comfortable sending this comment. xo