Red ‘Ring’ for Paris: The first complete cycle at the Opéra for half a century gets under way, reports Mark Berry
Red ‘Ring’ for Paris: The first complete cycle at the Opéra for half a century gets under way, reports Mark Berry
Review of Das Rheingold, directed Krämer, conducted Jordan, Opéra Bastille, Paris, 2010.
July 2010, Volume 4, Number 2, 71–4.
The beginning of a new Ring will always be an event, but is perhaps even more so in Paris. The Paris Opéra itself has not presented a complete cycle since 1957, reaching only as far as Die Walküre under Solti in 1976 – and even then, the company was still exclusively ensconced at the Palais Garnier, as opposed to its present-day split between the old theatre and François Mitterrand’s Opéra Bastille. There have been more recent performances of the tetralogy, however, at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées and the Châtelet. The city so important to understanding Wagner, the city for which he notoriously prescribed a ‘fire cure’ and which punished him more than handsomely with the Tannhäuser debacle, has never been short of Wagnerians and has equally never been short of opponents.