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Show:SATURDAY_AFTERNOON_AT_THE_OPERA
Date:2012/02/11
Time:12:00:00

FEB 11, 2012 - SAATO

Saturday Afternoon at the Opera, with host Bill Richardson

Saturday, February 11, 2012 12:00 - 6:00 p.m. (1:00 - 7:00 AT, 1:30 - 7:30 NT) on CBC Radio 2

(Due to the length of the opera, neither In Tune nor Deep Roots will be heard today)

Saturday Afternoon at the Opera takes over the Radio 2 schedule from 12 noon through 6:00 (1:00-7:00 AT, 1:30-7:30 NT) as the Met's new Ring cycle, directed by Robert Lepage, reaches its cataclysmic climax. Will it be the One Ring to Rule Them All? Deborah Voigt stars as Brünnhilde and Jay Hunter Morris is Siegfried, the star-crossed lovers doomed by fate. Fabio Luisi conducts his first Met performances of Wagner's epic conclusion to the Ring tetralogy. Lepage's Ring production features a unique, technologically groundbreaking single set that can assume countless configurations and transform through video projections into the mythic locations specified by Wagner's stage directions. The premiere of the first opera, Das Rheingold, opened the Met's 2010-11 season; the new productions of Die Walküre and Siegfried followed in April and October 2011.

The distinguished company of Wagnerians also includes Hans-Peter König as Hagen, Waltraud Meier as Waltraute, Wendy Bryn Harmer as Gutrune, Iain Paterson as Gunther, and Eric Owens as Alberich; all singers but Paterson are making their house role debuts. Götterdämmerung will be heard live over the Toll Brothers-Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network and will also be transmitted worldwide to more than 1,700 movie theaters in 54 countries as part of The Met: Live in HD series. The Met has published a synopsis as an online pdf if you'd like to catch up on the storyline.

The intermissions will include live backstage interviews, as well as the popular Toll Brothers-Metropolitan Opera Quiz, featuring soprano Angela Meade.


[PRESENTATION] (This performance is not commercially available) Duration: 00:09:00
Concert:MET 2011-12 WAGNER: GOTTERDAMMERUNG VOIGT MORRIS LUISI
Persons/Roles:

Cast and Characters

Cast

Conductor: Fabio Luisi

Brünnhilde: Deborah Voigt

Gutrune: Wendy Bryn Harmer

Waltraute: Waltraud Meier

Siegfried: Jay Hunter Morris

Gunther: Iain Paterson

Alberich: Eric Owens

Hagen: Hans-Peter König

The Production Team

Production: Robert Lepage

Associate Director: Neilson Vignola

Set Designer: Carl Fillion

Costume Designer: François St-Aubin

Lighting Designer: Etienne Boucher

Video Image Artist: Lionel Arnould


Synopsis

Synopsis - Götterdämmerung

Prologue

At night on the Valkyries' rock, the three Norns, daughters of Erda, weave the rope of destiny. They tell how Wotan ordered the world ash tree, from which his spear was once cut, to be felled and its wood piled around Valhalla. The burning of the pyre will mark the end of the old order. Suddenly the rope breaks. Their wisdom ended, the Norns descend into the earth.

Dawn breaks and Siegfried and Brünnhilde emerge. Having cast protective spells on him, she sends him into the world to do heroic deeds. As a pledge of his love, Siegfried gives her the ring he took from the dragon Fafner, and she offers her horse, Grane, in return. Siegfried sets off on his travels.

Act I

In the hall of the Gibichungs on the banks of the Rhine, Gunther and Gutrune discuss the royal family's diminishing glory with their half-brother, Hagen. Hagen advises them to strengthen their rule through marriage, suggesting Brünnhilde as Gunther's bride and Siegfried as Gutrune's husband. Since only the strongest hero can pass throught the fire on Brünnhilde's rock, Hagen proposes a daring plan: a potion will make Siegfried forget Brünnhilde and fall in love with Gutrune. To win her as his wife, he will claim Brünnhilde for Gunther. When Siegfried's horn is heard from the river, Hagen calls him ashore. Gutrune offers the potion to Siegfried, who salutes Brünnhilde as he takes the cup but immediately confesses his love for Gutrune after he has drunk. When Gunther describes his chosen bride, Siegfried offers to walk through the flames for him, using the Tarnhelm to transform himself into Gunther. The two men take an oath of blood brotherhood and set out on their quest. Hagen remains behind to guard the hall.

The Valkyrie Waltraute, horrified by the impending destruction of Valhalla, arrives at Brünnhilde's rock to ask for her sister's help: The only way to save the gods, she says, is for Brünnhilde to give the ring back to the Rhinemaidens, its rightful owners. Brünnhilde refuses, declaring that Siegfried's love is more important to her than the fate of the gods. Waltraute leaves in despair. When Siegfried's horn is heard in the distance, Brünnhilde is overjoyed at his return. Her happiness quickly turns into confusion and terror when a strange figure appears before her, claiming her as Gunther's bride and tearing the ring from her hand.

Act II

As Hagen sits sleeping outside the Gibichungs' hall at night, Alberich appears as if in a dream and reminds his son that he has to win back the ring. Dawn breaks and Siegfried arrives. Hagen summons the Gibichungs to welcome Gunther, who enters with the humiliated Brünnhilde. When she sees Siegfried, she furiously accuses him of betraying her. Still under the spell of the potion, Siegfried tells her he is to marry Gutrune and that she will become Gunther's wife. Noticing the ring on Siegfried's finger, Brünnhilde demands to know who gave it to him, since the night before it was taken from her, supposedly by Gunther. Accusing Siegfried of having stolen the ring, Brünnhilde declares he is her husband. Siegfried protests, swearing on Hagen's spear that he has done no wrong. He dismisses Brünnhilde's accusations and leads Gutrune and the men away to celebrate.

Brünnhilde can only think of vengeance. Hagen offers to kill Siegfried, but she explains that he is invincible: she has protected him with magic-except for his back, which he would never turn to an enemy. Gunther hesitates to join the conspiracy of murder but finally gives in.

Act III

Siegfried, separated from his hunting party, meets the three Rhinemaidens by the banks of the river. They ask him to return the ring to them and he almost agrees, but when they tell him of Alberich's curse he decides to keep it as proof of his fearlessness. The Rhinemaidens predict his imminent death and disappear as Hagen, Gunther, and the other hunters arrive. Encouraged by Hagen, Siegfried tells of his youth and his life with Mime, the forging of the sword Nothung, and his fight with the dragon. While he is talking, Hagen offers him wine containing an antidote to the potion. His memory restored, Siegfried describes how he walked through the fire and woke Brünnhilde. At the mention of her name, Hagen stabs Siegfried with his spear and tells the shocked Gunther that he avenged a false oath. Siegfried remembers Brünnhilde with his last words and dies.

Gutrune wakes from a bad dream, wondering what has happened to Siegfried. When his body is brought in, she accuses Gunther of murder, who replies that Hagen committed the deed. The two men fight about the ring and Gunther is killed. As Hagen reaches for the ring, the dead Siegfried threateningly raises his arm, terrifying everyone. Brünnhilde enters and calmly orders a funeral pyre to be built on the banks of the Rhine. She denounces the gods for their guilt in Siegfried's death, takes the ring from his hand and promises it to the Rhinemaidens. Then she lights the pyre and leaps into the flames. The river overflows its banks and destroys the hall. Hagen, trying to get to the ring, is dragged into the water by the Rhinemaidens, who joyfully reclaim their gold. In the distance, Valhalla and the gods are seen engulfed in flames.


GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG (OPERA) - ACT 1 (This performance is not commercially available) Duration: 02:00:00
Concert:MET 2011-12 WAGNER: GOTTERDAMMERUNG VOIGT MORRIS LUISI
Persons/Roles:
RICHARD WAGNER - COMPOSER
RICHARD WAGNER - LYRICIST
ELIZABETH BISHOP - MEZZO-SOPRANO
JENNIFER JOHNSON CANO - MEZZO-SOPRANO
WENDY BRYN HARMER - SOPRANO
HANS-PETER KONIG - BASS
ROBERT LEPAGE - DIRECTOR
FABIO LUISI - CONDUCTOR
WALTRAUD MEIER - MEZZO-SOPRANO
HEIDI MELTON - SOPRANO
METROPOLITAN OPERA ORCHESTRA - ORCHESTRA
ERIN MORLEY - SOPRANO
JAY HUNTER MORRIS - TENOR
TAMARA MUMFORD - MEZZO-SOPRANO
ERIC OWENS - BASS-BARITONE
IAIN PATERSON - BASS-BARITONE
MARIA RADNER - MEZZO-SOPRANO
ERIC RALSKE - HORN
DEBORAH VOIGT - SOPRANO

[PRESENTATION] (This performance is not commercially available) Duration: 00:35:15
Concert:MET 2011-12 WAGNER: GOTTERDAMMERUNG VOIGT MORRIS LUISI
Persons/Roles:

GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG (OPERA) - ACT 2 (This performance is not commercially available) Duration: 01:08:00
Concert:MET 2011-12 WAGNER: GOTTERDAMMERUNG VOIGT MORRIS LUISI
Persons/Roles:
RICHARD WAGNER - COMPOSER
RICHARD WAGNER - LYRICIST
ELIZABETH BISHOP - MEZZO-SOPRANO
JENNIFER JOHNSON CANO - MEZZO-SOPRANO
WENDY BRYN HARMER - SOPRANO
HANS-PETER KONIG - BASS
ROBERT LEPAGE - DIRECTOR
FABIO LUISI - CONDUCTOR
WALTRAUD MEIER - MEZZO-SOPRANO
HEIDI MELTON - SOPRANO
METROPOLITAN OPERA ORCHESTRA - ORCHESTRA
ERIN MORLEY - SOPRANO
JAY HUNTER MORRIS - TENOR
TAMARA MUMFORD - MEZZO-SOPRANO
ERIC OWENS - BASS-BARITONE
IAIN PATERSON - BASS-BARITONE
MARIA RADNER - MEZZO-SOPRANO
ERIC RALSKE - HORN
DEBORAH VOIGT - SOPRANO

[PRESENTATION] (This performance is not commercially available) Duration: 00:34:25
Concert:MET 2011-12 WAGNER: GOTTERDAMMERUNG VOIGT MORRIS LUISI
Persons/Roles:

GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG (OPERA) - ACT 3 (This performance is not commercially available) Duration: 01:18:00
Concert:MET 2011-12 WAGNER: GOTTERDAMMERUNG VOIGT MORRIS LUISI
Persons/Roles:
RICHARD WAGNER - COMPOSER
RICHARD WAGNER - LYRICIST
ELIZABETH BISHOP - MEZZO-SOPRANO
JENNIFER JOHNSON CANO - MEZZO-SOPRANO
WENDY BRYN HARMER - SOPRANO
HANS-PETER KONIG - BASS
ROBERT LEPAGE - DIRECTOR
FABIO LUISI - CONDUCTOR
WALTRAUD MEIER - MEZZO-SOPRANO
HEIDI MELTON - SOPRANO
METROPOLITAN OPERA ORCHESTRA - ORCHESTRA
ERIN MORLEY - SOPRANO
JAY HUNTER MORRIS - TENOR
TAMARA MUMFORD - MEZZO-SOPRANO
ERIC OWENS - BASS-BARITONE
IAIN PATERSON - BASS-BARITONE
MARIA RADNER - MEZZO-SOPRANO
ERIC RALSKE - HORN
DEBORAH VOIGT - SOPRANO

[PRESENTATION] (This performance is not commercially available) Duration: 00:04:35
Concert:MET 2011-12 WAGNER: GOTTERDAMMERUNG VOIGT MORRIS LUISI
Persons/Roles:

MORRO, MA PRIMA IN GRAZIA, ARIA (SOPRANO, ACT 3) Duration: 00:04:20
Album:CLASSIC RECITALS: LEONTYNE PRICE
Label:DECCA, 475 5810
Persons/Roles:
GIUSEPPE VERDI - COMPOSER
ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA - ORCHESTRA
ZUBIN MEHTA - CONDUCTOR
LEONTYNE PRICE - SOPRANO
CHRISTOPHER RAEBURN - PRODUCER

SATO credits

SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE OPERA is produced at CBC Vancouver by Rosemary Allenbach, Matthew Baird, Matthew McFarlane

with assistance from Kelly Galbraith in Toronto and technical operations by Grant Rowledge in Vancouver.

Denise Ball is the Executive Producer

Bill Richardson is the Host


PRELUDE, ACTE 3 (LOHENGRIN) Duration: 00:01:35
Album:STAN KENTON: RETROSPECTIVE
Label:CAPITOL JAZZ
Persons/Roles:
RICHARD(COMP/ALL) WAGNER - COMPOSER
STAN KENTON - ARRANGER
STAN KENTON - DIR


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