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Buitenlandse recensies
Richard
Wagner
- Parsifal
Duisburg; March 9, 2008
By :
Mark Duijnstee

Soloists, Die Duisburger
Philharmoniker and Der Chor der Deutschen Opera am Rhein, Die Herren des
Extrachors der Deutschen Oper am Rhein and Die Statisterie der Deutschen Oper am
Rhein
Conductor:
John Fiore Theater
Duisburg, Germany; 09-03-2008
Reprise of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein production from 1994
Director: Kurt Horres
Sets and Costumes: Andreas Reinhardt
Lighting: Klaus Gärditz
Cast:
Parsifal:
Frank van Aken
Kundry:
Jeanne Piland
Amfortas:
Tomasz Konieczny
Titurel:
Sami Luttinen
Gurnemanz:
Matthias Hoelle
Klingsor:
Oleg Bryjak
The Deutsche Oper am Rhein (DOR's) Parsifal production originates
from 1994 and the reprises are always given by DOR around Good Friday.
Parsifal's world première was in Bayreuth on July 26, 1882. Wagner had
worked for 35 years on the opera, during which he wrote six others. Because of
the ban that he put on any performances outside of Bayreuth, Parsifal was
hardly played during its first 50 years. This fact, among others, has caused the
composer's last opera not to be at the top of the Wagner favourite list.
The weak libretto with its heathen myths, Schopenhauer philosophy, Buddhist
elements and Christian lessons and symbolism doesn’t contribute to a wide
popularity either. The scoring however, is gentle, mellow and reflective.
In Parsifal the themes are processed in the music much more than in any
other Wagner opera and associated with moods and ideas rather than with people
or things.
This DOR production is by Kurt Horres (born 1932, Düsseldorf), who was manager
of the DOR in Düsseldorf and Duisburg from 1986 until 1996. Like Götz Friedrich
and Harry Kupfer, Horres was influenced by the East German Realism. Productions
by all three are characterized by thorough craftsmanship and are always correct
translations of musical and textual actions. Horres’ ‘Parsifal’ is
conservative and controlled, and unfortunately lacks the necessary variation.
Frank
van Aken is a stunning Parsifal. He made his debut in Bayreuth in 2007 and was
acclaimed the best Tannhäuser in years. Here Van Aken shows his ability as an
excellent actor and plays the naive title role very convincingly. Parsifal
demands a true Heldentenor with a rich chest register and Van Aken's voice is
both full and round. Furthermore, he has a comfortable and glorious top. With
this Parsifal, Frank van Aken demonstrates that he is one of the great
Heldentenors of our time.
Another discovery is the Polish bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny as Amfortas. He
has an impressive breath control and produces a beautiful legato as a result.
From November 2007 to 2010 he will sing Alberich in the new Ring
production at the Staatsoper Wien. The American mezzo soprano Jeanne Piland in
the demanding role of Kundry is a veteran, just like Matthias H ölle
as Gurnemanz. Neither achieve quite their
former vocal excellence, but experience always wins through on stage.
And it is always difficult to find a bass good enough for the long solo
passages sung by Gurnemanz, by which
the best Parsifals
stand or fall.
Titurel is the sonorous Finnish bass Sami Luttinen and Klingsor is sung by
bass-baritone Oleg Bryjak from Kazakhstan : he will sing Alberich at the
Deutsche Oper Berlin this year.
The American John Fiori has been chief conductor of DOR since 1999 / 2000 and
delivers a fresh and clear sound from the rich orchestra with many heavenly
beautiful passages. The extensive choruses of DOR are carefully prepared
by Gerhard Michalski and sing soundly. Two further performances of this splendid
production are scheduled for March 16 and, very appropriately, for Good Friday
March 21, 2008
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