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Wagner - Siegfried / Jung, McIntyre, Jones, Zednik, Becht, Hubner, Boulez, Bayreuth Opera (Boulez Ring Cycle Part 3) [DVD]
Conductor: Pierre Boulez | Composer(s): Richard Wagner | Video Director: Brian Large | Stage director: Patrice Chéreau | Performer(s): Manfred Jung, Heinz Zednik, Donald McIntyre, Hermann Becht, Fritz Hübner | Orchestra/Ensemble: The Bayreuth Festival Orchestra | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | 2 DVD9 | Picture format: 16:9 | Sound format: PCM Stereo / DTS 5.1 | File host: Share-online.biz | 5% recovery record | Run time: 225 minutes | 14.89 GB
Language(s): German (DTS 5.1), German (PCM Stereo), Italian (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
Subtitle(s): English, Spanish, German, French




The third opera in Richard Wagner's epic Ring cycle, Siegfried follows the adventures of the son of demigods Siegmund and Sieglinde as he conquers his enemies and rescues the beauteous Brunnhilde with the help of his magic sword. This video preserves the controversial 1976 Bayreuth Centenary production, with Pierre Boulez leading the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra. Manfred Jung leads the cast as Siegfried, with Gwyneth Jones as Brunnhilde, Donald McIntyre as the Wanderer, and Hermann Becht as Alberich.

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CAST:
Siegfried: Manfred Jung
Mime: Heinz Zednik
Brünnhilde: Gwyneth Jones
Wanderer (Wotan): Donald McIntyre
Alberich: Hermann Becht
Fafner: Fritz Hübner
Erda: Ortrun Wenkel
Waldvogel: Norma Sharp


REVIEW:
Joe McLellan, Amazon.com

Siegfried is the most eventful of the four Ring operas: the hero of the cycle grows to maturity, forges his father's broken sword Notung, kills the dragon Fafner and the dwarf Mime, takes the cursed ring, frees Brunnhilde from the spell that has kept her asleep, and falls in love with her. It is all presented, powerfully and as efficiently as the self-indulgent text will permit, in this well conducted and directed disc.
Not seen in the cycle's previous operas are Manfred Jung (Siegfried) and Norma Sharp (the Forest Bird), the central figure of the cycle and one of the most peripheral. Sharp is lovely in her brief appearance. Jung is the most controversial bit of casting in the cycle; his voice and acting have been criticized, but they seem to be up to the standard for this role, Perhaps the criticism really applies to Siegfried, who is neither intelligent nor compassionate, but a naive youth who knows nothing of the world and has never seen a woman. Jung conveys these qualities effectively.

Wagner's ideal hero turns out to be a bit of a proto-Nazi in his own naive way, swaggering arrogantly, killing the dragon Fafner and the dwarf Mime with hardly a second thought, and blithely assuming that he deserves all the good fortune that comes his way. Wagner may have thought he was inventing another sort of hero, but this Siegfried rather faithfully reflects his creator's personality. Jung's characterization faithfully follows the text of the opera and it is compelling for those who can take their Wagner without illusions, those who have come to terms, for example, with the self-centered, unsympathetic personality that emerges from his wife Cosima's voluminous and blindly adoring diaries.


Works on This Recording
Siegfried by Richard Wagner
Performer: Manfred Jung, Heinz Zednik, Donald McIntyre, Hermann Becht, Fritz Hübner
Conductor: Pierre Boulez
Orchestra/Ensemble: The Bayreuth Festival Orchestra
Period: Romantic
Written: 1871-1874; Germany



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