The Opera Tattler
Reviews of Performances and their Audiences
Category: Zubin Mehta
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* Notes * Maestro Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra are currently on tour in the United States. Monday night’s confounding performance in San Francisco included a program of Beethoven, Webern, and Schubert. The evening started with a rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” followed by “Hatikvah.” Then came the Leonore Overture No. 3. The string players…
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Last Friday the Bavarian State Opera concluded their first run of Der Ring des Nibelungen as a cycle. This production of Götterdämmerung premiered 28. February 2003, and it was tamer than Die Walküre or Siegfried. Still a lot of drunken staggering, and cigarette smoking. Musically more compelling than Siegfried, Wagner brings his epic work to…
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Yesterday the Bavarian State Opera continued the Ring Cycle with Siegfried. David Alden premiered his production last November, and it was along the same lines as Die Walküre, so at least there was some continuity between the two. The only threads that tie Das Rheingold to the two others so far are the proscenia that…
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David Alden's new production of Die Walküre premiered yesterday afternoon at the Bavarian State Opera. Musically, the performance was excellent, Zubin Mehta conducted well, as usual, and the singing was good. Tenor Peter Seiffert and soprano Waltraud Meier were outstanding as the Wälsungen, so the first act was stunning. Bass-baritone John Tomlinson was once again…
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My friends, I have made a disturbing discovery of late. After some years of listening to operas, I finally went to hear a Wagner opera, Das Rheingold, last Wednesday. The music was sublime. In general, I do not like music past Beethoven, and my favorite opera composer is undoubtedly Mozart. So I was surprised I…
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The Bavarian State Opera performance of Il Trovatore yesterday night was perhaps the most traditional production I have seen there to date. Zubin Mehta conducted quite well. Luca Ronconi’s staging was conservative, it appears to be the only opera she has staged here. My only complaint was the gratuitous use of a scrim to separate…
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If all the operas at the Bayerische Staatsoper were as good as their current production of Don Carlo, I would never leave the Nationaltheater. It wasn’t perfect, but all the singers were good, and Zubin Mehta is a fine conductor. They chose to do their own version of Verdi’s Don Carlo, something in-between the full…