Schoenberg’ Gurrelieder — BBC Proms 2012
Updated: 2012-08-31 16:26:03
Arnold Schoenberg’ Gurrelieder is conceived as cosmic panorama. King Waldemar curses God and is himself cursed, doomed to ride the skies forever, inspiring awe and horror. 
Not about tattoo art, not an evocation of the Holocast, and let us not even try to put our finger on what it is about.
It is difficult to speak with excessive enthusiasm of the programming of a Salzburg Festival that included both Carmen and La bohème, though it would subsequently be redeemed in part by a staging of Die Soldaten.
Elijah Moshinsky’s Otello, first seen at Covent Garden in 1987,
and revived numerous times with a range of stellar casts, may be traditional
and conservative, even — excepting the thunderous opening storm scene —
somewhat uninventive;
Ciro in Babilonia Matilda di Shaban and Il signor Bruschino in Rossini land.
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