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Wagner - Der Ring des Nibelungen / Levine, Metropolitan Opera (Complete Ring Cycle) |
List Price: $119.98
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Rating:  Summary: Spoilt by inadequate casting Review: Siegfried Jerusalem's Loge is utterly captivating (moreso, perhaps, than his Siegfried!): his Wagnerian tenor voice is matched in intensity with his acting. Levine's conducting is very accurate: he does not take the extended ritards (unfaithful to the text of the score) that seem to pervade the Boulez version. The stage direction is superb, with a single exception: Das Rheingold, scene one works very well (the set is excellent, the acting so-so) but the way the Rhinemaidens wave their arms and torsos around is just silly. The ending (traditionally problematic) is well-handled.
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