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Wagner: Tannhäuser (2020) is this fascinating reinterpretation that really pushes the boundaries of how we see opera. The way Tobias Kratzer stages the narrative feels so contemporary, almost like a commentary on today's artistic struggles. The atmosphere is intense, with a pacing that sometimes lingers but ultimately drives home its themes of art and freedom. Valery Gergiev's conducting is robust, giving the orchestral score an electric pulse, and then there's Lise Davidsenâher soprano work is nothing short of mesmerizing. It's refreshing, actually, to see how the production blends traditional elements with a modern sensibility, creating a visual and auditory experience that feels both grounded and expansive.
Features conductor Valery Gergiev's Bayreuth debut.Lise Davidsen's standout performance as a rising soprano star.Contemporary staging by Tobias Kratzer adds a fresh perspective.
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