| Wagner - Siegfried / Levine, Jerusalem, Behrens, Morris, Metropolitan Opera (Levine Ring Cycle Part 3) | 
| Director: Brian Large Actors: Siegfried Jerusalem, Hildegard Behrens, James Morris, Heinz Zednik, Birgitta Svenden Studio: Deutsche Grammophon Category: DVD
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Format: Classical, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: German (Original Language), German (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 253 minutes Number Of Items: 2 Discs: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 0.6
MPN: 073037 UPC: 044007303795 EAN: 0044007303795 ASIN: B00006L9ZW
Release Date: November 12, 2002 Theatrical Release Date: 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
  glorious July 1, 2008 If you are interested in seeing this by all means buy it and forget those yahoos with their negative reviews. I have the first three operas of the Ring Cycle and hesitated on buying the third because of some of the opinions stated here but it is wonderful. And I will buy the fourth. I watch it on my 37" HDTV and feel like I'm sitting in the first row of the Met and enjoy them all immensely. So a big raspberry to those cynical reviewers and a big hand for Levine and company. You give so much joy.
  is that you, siegfried? November 17, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I do really like Wagner's "Ring Cycle" but this particular segment done by Jerusalem & Co. is, put bluntly,atrocious. I can't figure out why the casting director (or whoever it is responsible) chose this guy Jerusalem to play and sing the hero of heroes--Siegfried. I would put him in some Rossini opera, for he lacked the vocal and physical power of this Wagner hero. Excuse me, Mr. J.--no offense intended!
  DESPITE FLAWS, A VERY GOOD PRODUCTION WITH GREAT SOUND AND PICTURE November 15, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This Met production returns to Wagner's original intentions, after decades of Bayreuth regietheater productions. While these were interesting, they make what is already a complex story harder to grasp, at least for those new to opera. Although I know the ring quite well, I find regietheater Wagner gets annoying with repeated viewing. It tells me more about the stage director's ego than Wagner's hidden messages. Regietheater can be very good when the director has a worthwhile plan.
I have been able to watch many Wagner opera DVD. This Siegfried is much better than the others despite flaws in singing and staging.
Vocally this Siegfried is good by today's standards, but it's Brunnhilde and Siegfried do not compare to Nilsson and Windgassen on the 1962 recording conducted by Solti. In compensation, we get James Morris as the Wanderer on this DVD who out sings his mentor Hans Hotter on the 1962 recording. The remaining voices are equally good on both these versions.
Visually things are very good except for a Fafner which looks like a heap of dirty rags proped up with broken broomsticks. Act one is as perfect as any Wagner staging could be with very realistic forging of the sword, lots of smoke and sparks, plus superb acting by all, provided you accept a very impulsive Siegfried. Act two before Fafner appears and after his demise is fine too. Act three has spectacular projected fire, followed by Brunnhilde awakening on a realistic rocky plateau. Behrens and Jerusalem do better than I thought they would with the duet. What's more they look good compared to some other wagnerian singers who shall be nameless. The total effect is very exciting.
This is the only Wagner opera DVD I have that stands up in the long run. The Met orchestra plays very well in this performance with only a few flubbed notes in act two. Otherwise it holds it's own despite (sound only) competition from Solti, Boehm and Furtwaengler. Levine has not always been a favorite conductor, but here he is inspired from beginning to end.
I have only checked out the stereo LPCM sound option which is clean, highly dynamic and demanding of playback equipment. Voices are a bit forward, but not enough to rob power from the orchestra. Again, this is as good a balance as one can expect live.
Considering that this is a great period for Mozart opera, but not for Wagner, this is a very welcome release.
  Mediocre production November 29, 2002 9 out of 17 found this review helpful
I must first admit that Siegfried is my least favourite opera in the entire Ring cycle. Maybe it's because of this reason that I'm disappointed by what I see and hear on this DVD recording, as there's nothing which can make me like this opera more.I have nothing really against the staging and direction. However, these come across as being rather perfunctory. At times, the singers are left with nothing much to do for a long period of time. Things are sometimes too static for the music, which are often much more lively than the stage action. The singing is mediocre. I like James Morris's Wanderer. Siegfried Jerusalem, though musical and mostly accurate, is a little too slender in tone for the hero. I'm not impressed by the Brunnhilde of Hildegard Behrens. The other performers are adequate but no more. The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra under Levine gives a good though not transcendant performance. Maybe I'm being a little too harsh. But I think this opera has much potential that has been unexplored by the performers and the director here.
  A truly great production! June 4, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was a very grand production of Seigfried. Master Levine does an incredible job as conductor and his interpretation of Wagner is grand. I do not think the production is dull. The lighting is a bit dark at time, but I think that James Morris is superb as the Wanderer. As expected a very good Metropolitan Opera performance. This completes the Ring Cycle for me.
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