A setting
seemingly fit for a Greek tragedy: The singers are under constant spotlights on an otherwise practically empty stage, continuously addressing themselves to
the audience and never to each other. Stage design: Red vs. black, geometric shapes. Not at all an ineffective concept, but one that requires great stage presence of the singers to fill out these spotlights,
which two (of the four protagonist) do well. Obviously, interpersonnel
relations are not a focus in a production in which the singers deliver
monologues to the audience. On the other hand it does render a certain perceived authenticity (fake or not) to the production.
Deceased in
2002, Herbert Wernicke obviously is not associated with revival (Bettina Göschl is)
of a production originally seen at the Bavarian State Opera.
This
production represented Linda Watson´s debut as Elektra as she filled in at the
last minute for Katarina Dalayman (good choice Katarina, you are still in your
prime and it will ruin your voice! - I know you have sung it later in Stockholm though....). Linda Watson is not bad at all as Elektra,
but she suffers the same problems as most of her predecessors/contemporaries in this role: By
taking it on very late in her career and well after her prime, she has
difficulty meeting the vocal challenges as well as the bloom in her voice has diminished vastly. In addition she is a rather large woman and neither young
nor youthful, nor gifted with a very compelling stage presence.
Albert
Döhmen is neither particularly good nor particularly bad, him also past his
prime.
And the two
singers who fill out their role in the
spotlights well: Manuela Uhl a touching, and radiantly looking, though vocally
less radiant Chrysothemis and Jane Henschel with demonic Klytemnestra in the
tradition of Astrid Varnay. Also a good performance from René Kollo in the
small role of Aegisth.
ChristianThielemann is wonderfully broad and expansive with more Rosenkavalier and Frau Ohne Schatten in Elektra than I have ever heard before.
Though not
a bad DVD as such, in recent years we have seen the release of several
performances of Elektra superior to this one, such as from the Vienna StateOpera 1989 (Kupfer/Abbado), Zurich Opera 2006 (Kusej/Dohnanyi) and Salzburg 2010(Lehnhoff/Gatti).
Elektra trailer:
The bottom line (scale of 1-5, 3=average):
Linda Watson: 3-4
Manuela Uhl: 3-4
Jane Henschel: 4
Albert Döhmen: 3
René Kollo: 4
Wernicke´s production: 4
Christian Thielemann: 5
Overall impression: 4
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