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Tannhäuser

  • Téléfilm
  • 1989
  • 3h 8m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,7/10
15
MA NOTE
José Carreras, Mirella Freni, Luciano Pavarotti, Teresa Stratas, Joan Sutherland, and Kiri Te Kanawa in La Bohème (1977)
DrameFantastiqueMusique

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTannhäuser (tenor) is sick of the sensual pleasures of the Venusberg and longs for the simple joys of earthly life. The love goddess Venus (soprano) summons a magic grotto and tempts him to ... Tout lireTannhäuser (tenor) is sick of the sensual pleasures of the Venusberg and longs for the simple joys of earthly life. The love goddess Venus (soprano) summons a magic grotto and tempts him to surrender to ecstasy, but Tannhäuser invokes the Virgin Mary and Venus disappears. Hermann... Tout lireTannhäuser (tenor) is sick of the sensual pleasures of the Venusberg and longs for the simple joys of earthly life. The love goddess Venus (soprano) summons a magic grotto and tempts him to surrender to ecstasy, but Tannhäuser invokes the Virgin Mary and Venus disappears. Hermann (bass), the Landgrave of Thuringia, and minstrels approach. Wolfram says that in their ea... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Brian Large
  • Writer
    • Richard Wagner
  • Stars
    • Hans Sotin
    • Richard Versalle
    • Wolfgang Brendel
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,7/10
    15
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Brian Large
    • Writer
      • Richard Wagner
    • Stars
      • Hans Sotin
      • Richard Versalle
      • Wolfgang Brendel
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    Hans Sotin
    • Herrmann, Landgraf von Thüringen
    Richard Versalle
    • Tannhäuser
    Wolfgang Brendel
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach
    William Pell
    • Walter von der Vogelweide
    Siegfried Vogel
    • Biterolf
    Clemens Bieber
    • Heinrich der Schreiber
    Sándor Sólyom-Nagy
    • Reinemar von Zweter
    Cheryl Studer
    • Elisabeth
    Ruthild Engert-Ely
    • Venus
    • Director
      • Brian Large
    • Writer
      • Richard Wagner
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Beautifully sung and well done production...

    Of Wagner's operas, Tannhauser is not my favourite(between Tristan and Meistersinger), but it is a very compelling opera dealing with mainly conflict between purity(of the soul) and desire(of the flesh) with such amazing music right from one of operas's finest overtures to the very end. Previous to this 1989 production, I saw three others, the 1982 Met production, which had its faults(I never warmed to Richard Cassily's voice in this performance) but I otherwise loved, the 1994 performance which had three good performances(Bernd Weikl, Nadine Seconde and especially Waltraud Meier) but had banal costumes, staging and sets and a past prime Rene Kollo, and the 1978 Bayreuth production, which is my favourite.

    This Tannhauser is very good though. It does have its imperfections, the costumes didn't come across as very attractive to me and I did find the close up of Richard Versalle's hand in the Rome Narrative climax rather hammy. While I am not usually fussy about cuts, or at least I don't try to be, there will be people who will dislike the cuts in the Overture and Venusburg ballet. That said, there is much to like. The picture quality is crisp and clear, the sound is mostly wonderful(though there were a few instances where the remote to turn it up was needed) and apart from the close up I mentioned Brian Large's video directing is excellent with a nice mixture of close-up and full-stage.

    Visually, this Tannhauser is nice and traditional-looking. No banality whatsoever, unlike the 1994 production. I did like Wolfgang Wagner's staging, it is not the most involving staging I have ever seen, but there are parts like in Act 3 that are compelling and movingly-done. Nothing is here to actually embarrass the principals really in a banal or irritating sense. Musically it is just as wonderful as Wagner's music itself. Giuseppe Sinopoli gives a musical and enigmatic reading, the tempos are slow but a number of scenes benefited from this such as a particularly nuanced rendition of Ode to the Evening Star and the third act prelude is the most convincing it's been of the four productions on DVD. The orchestral playing is both lush and powerful, and the chorus especially in the Pilgrim's Chorus are outstanding.

    As for the principals, this is a really beautifully done production. Richard Versalle sings better than he acts and uses his body in all honesty. However vocally, he throws himself into the punishing role of Tannhauser, and while his timbre has a more metallic edge to it than a honeyed one the trumpet-like size of his voice is thrilling to listen to. Comparing to his other competitors on DVD, Vesalle is not as good as Spas Wenkoff for the 1978 performance but he is far preferable in my opinion to Cassily and Kollo and deserves a much fairer distinction than just being "the second person to die on stage at the Met". Cheryl Studer, like all three of her other DVD competitors(I am especially fond of Gwyneth Jones), is a truly touching Elisabeth. Her tone is beautiful and always heard, her Dich, Teure Halle is exciting and she and Versalle(stepping in for Kollo and Gabriella Benackova) sound good together in Act 2.

    Wolfgang Brendel is a sympathetic Wolfram, vocally and dramatically. I do prefer Bernd Weikl in the role but only just, Brendel's rendition of Ode to the Evening Star is one of the jewels of his career and is enough to bring any opera house down. Hans Sotin I have yet to see or hear a disappointing performance from and here is no exception, as his Landgrave is sonorous and authoritative in every regard. Which brings me to the Venus of Ruthild Engert-Ely. She is at times underpowered in her lower register making her not as thrilling as Tatiana Troyanos and especially Meier, but I very much like the smoky quality of her voice, that contrasted well with Studer. I did feel some sympathy for Venus here as Tannhauser turned his back on her twice in this production also. Joy Robinson's Shepherd is suitably boyish, and the knights of Wartburg are impressive.

    In conclusion, well done and beautifully sung. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Date de sortie
      • septembre 1989 (West Germany)
    • Pays d’origine
      • West Germany
    • Langue
      • German
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      • Tannhäuser oder Der Sängerkrieg auf der Wartburg
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