The saga continues: find out why critics are raving about LA Opera's production of The Ring, designed and directed by the visionary artist Achim Freyer and under the musical leadership of James Conlon, who is an acclaimed exponent of Wagnerian repertoire. "A world-class event" commented The London Times and London's Financial Times exclaimed "historic…miss it at your own peril."
Nothing can stop the heroic young Siegfried: With his mighty sword he slays the dragon Fafner, claims the coveted golden ring, defeats the great god Wotan in battle, and, risking all, walks through fire to awaken the beautiful sleeping warrior-goddess, Brünnhilde, with a kiss. This bold fairy tale contains some of the Ring's most exhilarating music, including Siegfried's joyous "Forging Song," the evocative "Forest Murmurs" and the ecstatic love duet that brings the opera to a euphoric finale.
After much success in the David Hockney production of Tristan und Isolde at LA Opera, John Treleaven returns as "a Siegfried with steely heroic heights and massive power of endurance whose performance elicits ballistic applause" (Stuttgarter Nachrichten). Returning after her triumphs in last season's Die Walküre, soprano Linda Watson has won "consistent ovations for her Brünnhilde" (The New York Times). Heralded by the Financial Times last season as "a new international-level Wotan," Vitalij Kowaljow reprises that character, this time disguised as the Wanderer. Also starring Oleg Bryjak, Graham Clark, Michelle DeYoung, Jill Grove and Eric Halfvarson.



* LA Opera debut.
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Siegfried
2009/10
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Production
LA Opera, 2009/10
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RUNNING TIME
4 hours and 48 minutes
including two intermissions
UNDERWRITER(S)
LA Opera's new production of Richard Wagner's Ring cycle made possible by
The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation
Generous underwriting support for Siegfried from
LGHG Foundation, Penny & Harold B. Ray, and an Anonymous Donor
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