Staatskapelle Dresden
Christian Thielemann
Peter Seiffert (Siegmund), Georg Zeppenfeld (Hunding), Vitalij Kowaljow (Wotan), Anja Harteros (Sieglinde), Anja Kampe (Brünnhilde), Christa Mayer (Fricka), Johanna Winkel (Gerhilde), Alexandra Petersamer (Helmwige), Brit-Tone Müllertz (Ortlinde), Christina Bock (Waltraute), Stepánka Pucálková (Siegrune), Katrin Wundsam (Grimgerde), Simone Schröder (Roßweiße), Katharina Magiera (Schwertleite)
On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, the Salzburg Easter Festival presents a “Re-creation” of Die Walküre: of Herbert von Karajan’s musico-theatrical vision of the 19th century masterwork, with which the legendary Maestro opened the very first Easter Festival in 1967. The top-ranking ensemble of singers performs in the faithfully reconstructed scenery of the original production with impressive video backdrops inspired by the original glass paintings. Christian Thielemann, who has been assistant of Karajan in his beginnings, counts among the world’s foremost Wagner conductors, “… there is an absolute polish to this performance that is exceptional” writes the financial Times about the conductor and orchestra. The critics are full of praise for this “musically ravishing Walküre” (Frankfurter Allgmeine) and its “excellent ensemble of soloists”.
"Christian Thielemann jatkaa Karajanin perinnettä Wagner-kapellimestarina, ja Dresdenin Staatskapelle soittaa kuin unelma. Anja Harterosin kouraisevan kauniisti tekemä Sieglinde ja Petra Langin uljas ja samalla empaattinen Brünnhilde nousevat solistikunnan tähdiksi." - Harri Kuusisaari, Rondo 5/2018.