Amazon.co.uk Review
The James Levine cycle of Wagner's
Der Ring des Nibelungen is humane and emotionally powerful rather than monumental or spiritual; Levine is more interested in finding our sympathy for the characters than inspiring pity or terror. These are very traditional productions in which you see a rock where you need to see a rock, a dragon where the libretto says a dragon (the Metropolitan Opera has never been a place for experiment). What Levine and the Met can and do offer is excellent orchestral playing and some of the best singers in these roles in the world. Siegfried Jerusalem is boyish and naive and touching as Siegfried, and he is also surprisingly good as the detached mischievous Loge of
Das Rheingold. James Morris is uniformly impressive as Wotan and makes the character evolve from the young ruthless god of the first opera to the tired old god of
Siegfried, who seeks nothing more than his own necessary defeat and death. As Brunnhilde, Hildegard Behrens makes a convincing shift from goddess to woman, from callousness to tenderness and on to vindictiveness and self-sacrificing wisdom. Overall, this is an attractive
Ring cycle, well-cast and beautifully played; others have greater strengths in some areas, but Levine is reliable across the board.
On the DVD: Der Ring des Nibelungen has all four operas, which are also available individually, contained in a single box. All the DVDs come with a photo gallery of the Metropolitan Opera productions and with menus and subtitles in German, French, English, Spanish and Chinese. It's a little disappointing, though, that they are presented in American NTSC format, not European PAL, and the picture ratio is standard TV 4:3. On the plus side, they all have an excellent clear acoustic in the three audio options: PCM stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1. --Roz Kaveney
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From the Back Cover
Cast: Hildegard Behrens
Mari Anne Haggander
Siegfried Jerusalem
Gary Lakes
Hanna Lisowska
Christa Ludwig
Kurt Moll
James Morris
Jessye Norman
Anthony Raffell
Jan-Hendrik Rootering
Matti Salminen
Birgitta Svenden
Dawn Upshaw
Ekkehard Wlaschiha
Heinz Zednik
Conductor: James Levine
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus