Judging by audience reactions, this was possibly the best premiere of the season. After each lift there was cheering, hustle and bustle and footsteps. At the end there was no holding back, even in the last notes the clapping began.
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Those who listened closely might catch a few boos for Tristan tenor Stephen Gould, but they might just have been misunderstood cheers. Is this Bayreuth Festival opening actually a sensation?
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Solid voices, smooth lyrics
Rather less. The vocal cast is, on the whole, solid. Mentioned Stephen Gould belts out impressively haunting cantilenas that often begin razor-sharp and sometimes end with a wobbly tremolo.
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Catherine Foster embodies an Isolde who is almost constantly under high voltage, both vocally and physically, with relevant trumpet tones, which unfortunately often go into the sharp or – to put it more friendly – over-accentuated. The text is practically incomprehensible, how such established artists suddenly lost their gift for clear German diction remains a mystery.
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