Tristan und Isolde

This production of Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" was premiered at the 1981 Bayreuth Festival and recorded in its third year on the Bayreuth stage, in 1983. With the celebrated Wagner tenor René Kollo as Tristan and the American-born soprano Johanna Meier as Isolde, supported by Matti Salminen (King Marke), Hermann Becht (Kurwenal) and Hanna Schwarz (Brangäne), the production was an uncontested feast of vocal mastery. This was underscored by the "wondrous gold of the score" that "flowed from the orchestra pit in a luminous symphonic flow." (Süddeutsche Zeitung) Responsible for the inspired and transparent musical direction is Daniel Barenboim, whose sensitive treatment of the orchestra provides the ideal counterpoint to the interpreters on the stage. In his interpretation of "Tristan und Isolde" - his one and only production for the Bayreuth Festival - the late Jean-Pierre Ponnelle refused to follow the fashionable trend of seeking to update a work at all costs. His interest lay chiefly in the psychological treatment of the action, whereby the sublimated love of Tristan and Isolde becomes a nocturne of emotional and psychological depth. His alteration of the end, in which the events of the third act are depicted as a dream sequence experienced by the dying Tristan, provoked considerable criticism in the first year, but was rendered more clearly understandable by Ponnelle in the following years. Ponnelle adapted his production for its audiovisual recording, ensuring that all the magical effects visible in the theater are as stunning and evocative on the screen.

  • No: A05004610
  • Genre: Opera
  • Composer: Richard Wagner
  • Conductor: Daniel Barenboim
  • Orchestra: Bayreuther Festspiele / Chorus: Bayreuther Festspiele
  • Artists: Hanna Schwarz, Hermann Becht, Johanna Meier, Matti Salminen, René Kollo
  • Director: Jean-Pierre Ponnelle / Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
  • Production year: 1983
  • Run time: 04:07:00
  • Format: Normal