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Das Rheingold
Metropolitan Opera House, Tue, September 22, 1981
Debut : Eva Randová, Birgit Finnilä, Heinz Zednik, Eleanor Bergquist
Das Rheingold (111)
Richard Wagner | Richard Wagner
- Wotan
- Franz Ferdinand Nentwig
- Fricka
- Eva Randová [Debut]
- Alberich
- Franz Mazura
- Loge
- Ragnar Ulfung
- Erda
- Birgit Finnilä [Debut]
- Fasolt
- John Macurdy
- Fafner
- Aage Haugland
- Freia
- Ellen Shade
- Froh
- Gerd Brenneis
- Donner
- Vern Shinall
- Mime
- Heinz Zednik [Debut]
- Woglinde
- Eleanor Bergquist [Debut]
- Wellgunde
- Brenda Boozer
- Flosshilde
- Isola Jones
- Set & Projection Designer
- Günther Schneider-Siemssen
- Conductor
- Erich Leinsdorf
- Director
- Herbert Von Karajan
- Costume Designer
- George Wakhevitch
- Lighting Designer
- Gil Wechsler
- Stage Director
- Wolfgang Weber
Das Rheingold received four performances this season.
Review 1:
Review of Bill Zakariasen in the Daily News
Voices, Sets give 'Rheingold' a glow
The Metropolitan Opera gave the first installment of its "mini Ring cycle -- Das Rheingold" -- Tuesday night. "Siegfried" follows this evening, but in the meantime its predecessor "Die Walküre" and successor '"Gôtterdämmerung" will have to wait on ice until the Gospel According to Richard Wagner can be properly fulfilled.
With the exception of tenor Ragnar Ulfung as Loge, the large "Rheingold" cast was completely new since the "Ring" was last performed at the Met during the 1974-75 season. So was the conductor in a way, since Erich Leinsdorf last led "Rheingold" here in 1962, when the production was different. Leinsdorf is, of course, a practiced hand in Wagner's music, and his conducting had admirable clarity and pace. His conception of "Rheingold" stressed the symphonic more than the descriptive, but I'm not quite sure it works best that way. The orchestra, except for the noticeably asthmatic horn contingent, was in good form.
The cast was able, with the new Nibelungs stealing the show. Franz Mazura was as fine an Alberich as I've witnessed - his potent baritone, venomous, yet human, command of text and his?gnarled appearance rounded out a complete characterization. As his partner in crime Mime, debuting tenor Heinz Zednik sniveled and scrounged wonderfully, without neglecting vocal niceties,
Franz Ferdinand Nentwig's baritone is lighter than what one usually hears in Wotan, but his lean sound seems to fit the "Ring's" first chapter very well, and he captured the god's nobility as well as his fatal flaws. Debuting mezzo Eva Randova wisely realized that the "Rheingold" Fricka isn't the shrewish termagant she becomes in "Walküre." She gave Mrs. Wotan a pleasingly sultry character and smooth, colorfully shaded vocalism.
Aage Haugland and John Macurdy were excellent as the giants Fafner and Fasolt, though I wish they were made to look taller. Debuting contralto Birgit Fiinnila sang the ominous prophecy of that green-faced torso Erda with properly sepulchral tone. The rest of the excellent lineup, all in fine vocal and dramatic estate, included Eleanor Bergquist (another debutante), Brenda Boozer and Isola Jones as the Rheinmaidens, Ellen Shade as Freia, Gerd Brenneis as Froh, and Vern Shinall as Donner. Ulfung's Loge was potently vocalized and acted in a properly wily manner, though I prefer a true heldentenor in the part.
Gunther Schneider-Siemmsen's monumental sets remain among the most impressive in the Met's warehouse, and Wolfgang Weber's staging breaks considerably fewer "Ring" traditions than some current ones we've seen.
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- Erich Leinsdorf [Conductor]
- Franz Ferdinand Nentwig [Wotan]
- Eva Randová [Fricka]
- Franz Mazura [Alberich]
- Ragnar Ulfung [Loge]
- Birgit Finnilä [Erda]
- John Macurdy [Fasolt]
- Aage Haugland [Fafner]
- Ellen Shade [Freia]
- Gerd Brenneis [Froh]
- Vern Shinall [Donner]
- Heinz Zednik [Mime]
- Eleanor Bergquist [Woglinde]
- Brenda Boozer [Wellgunde]
- Isola Jones [Flosshilde]
- Herbert Von Karajan [Director]
- Günther Schneider-Siemssen [Set & Projection Designer]
- George Wakhevitch [Costume Designer]
- Gil Wechsler [Lighting Designer]
- Wolfgang Weber [Stage Director]