The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser

The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser

189 mins | Music | Dec. 20, 1982

As renowned for its harmonious overture as for its romantic storybook characters, this three-act masterwork features some of the composer’s most groundbreaking and unforgettable music, as well as a theme the young Wagner would revisit again and again later in his career—the redemptive and transcendent power of a woman’s love. The enchanting plot harks back to medieval history: Wolfram is a lovesick troubadour who desires the virtuous Elisabeth. She, however, has eyes for another: the rebellious knight Tannhäuser, who in turn cannot get over an overwhelming sensual experience in the realm of the goddess Venus, and is banished for singing her praises at court. Only saintly Elisabeth’s death can atone for his misdeeds.

The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser

189 mins | Music | Dec. 20, 1982

The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser
As renowned for its harmonious overture as for its romantic storybook characters, this three-act masterwork features some of the composer’s most groundbreaking and unforgettable music, as well as a theme the young Wagner would revisit again and again later in his career—the redemptive and transcendent power of a woman’s love. The enchanting plot harks back to medieval history: Wolfram is a lovesick troubadour who desires the virtuous Elisabeth. She, however, has eyes for another: the rebellious knight Tannhäuser, who in turn cannot get over an overwhelming sensual experience in the realm of the goddess Venus, and is banished for singing her praises at court. Only saintly Elisabeth’s death can atone for his misdeeds.
Producers
Original title The Metropolitan Opera - Wagner: Tannhäuser
Directors Phebe Berkowitz, Brian Large
Writers Richard Wagner

Cast

Richard Cassilly

as Tannhäuser

Éva Marton

as Elisabeth

Tatiana Troyanos

as Venus

John Macurdy

as Hermann, Landgrave of Thuringia

Bernd Weikl

as Wolfram von Eschenbach

Robert Nagy

as Walther von der Vogelweide

Richard J. Clark

as Biterolf

Charles Anthony

as Heinrich der Schreiber

Richard Vernon

as Reinmar von Zweter

Bill Blaber

as Young shepherd

James Levine

as Self - Conductor