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Tristan und Isolde

Venue: Royal Opera House
Where: West End
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starstarstarI was appalled at the booing at the ROH of all places! The minimalist set is atmospheric but in the end it doesn't really matter since the drama is enacted by four or five characters on a barren stage (the drunken orgy at the back is viewed through the crack of a door) and the epic 5-hour production flies by. Wagner's glorious music is the thing and it is beautifully sung and orchestrated. Yes, Christof Loy's production is controversial but I don't think there's much wrong with that provided it's not done too often and drive the core ROH audience away. - DJ05 Oct 09
starstarstarstarstarHa! You have all totally missed the point - this was the most amazing production of a Wagner opera to be seen for years. Banal and tedious? Awful? The worst opera production Sean has ever seen? No, no, no! Insightful, yes, brilliantly directed, yes - and all the reviewers including Simon's, have got it right. It's a shame you people just didn't get it...it was fabulous! 'Bravo Loy!' You, and the rest of the booers are wrong. - Kundry04 Oct 09
starstarstarMusically very good, though the conducting did not reach the heights in the opera that I've experienced with Goodall and Mackerras. Production banal and tedious. I suspect most of the booing came from the many members of the audience onthe left of the auditorium who had their view of the critical events blocked out by the set. This was an error of judgement that most directors would take care to avoid. - Richercare04 Oct 09
starstarstarYes, Stemme was superlative. Heppner was struggling. The production was the worst opera production I have ever seen. A close run thing with WNO's last Traviata. Empty, lazy and unconvincing. You just didn't care what happened to the protagonists. There ought to be a law against 2 tables and a chair "cutting edge" garbage. Loy and Pappano are having a laugh at our (very considerable) expense. - Sean O'Byrne03 Oct 09
starstarstarStemme was wonderful as were most other cast members.Hepnner had a nightmare evening.The production was awful saved by the conducting of pappano and the playing of the orchestra.Having read several official reviews ,I dont know what planet they are living on. - Carlos03 Oct 09
starstarstarproduction poor, heppner disappointing, stemme fantastic. pappano conducted his guts out and orchestra played brilliantly. poor old heppner could hardly move - maybe he was in pain - he looked as if maybe he had hip trouble. his voice was in real trouble a lot of the time, with a much cracking etc. stemme completely held the whole thing together and deserved an even more rapturous ovation than she got from the first-night audience. the production team deserved the jeers they got, in my opinion - trying to be too clever by half and certainly not succeeding. - caroline01 Oct 09


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