Those impatient for Lise Davidsen to tackle Wagner’s hochdramatischer soprano heroines will get a brief preview on February 1st when she performs the composer’s Fünf Gedichte für eine Frauenstimme with the MET Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
Chris’s Cache previews her concert with six sopranos—Berit Lindholm, Jessye Norman, Hildegard Behrens, Margaret Price, Gabriela Benackova, and Dorothea Röschmann—singing the five Wesendonck Lieder using Felix Mottl’s 1893 orchestration, plus a tenor interloper (Jonas Kaufmann, of course), as well as Hanna Schwarz performing them in Hans Werner Henze’s alternate orchestration.
But before Davidsen’s concert, Michael Spyres will join Kaufmann and other tenors performing the Wesendonck in a Berlioz/Wagner program being streamed this Friday on Medici.tv from Strasbourg.
Though “Traume” was often included in Met concerts from 1896-1908, all five songs have been performed three times previously by Met forces: Davidsen was preceded at Carnegie Hall by Jessye Norman and Michelle DeYoung, along with a MET Orchestra appearance in Frankfurt with Waltraud Meier.
Lindholm, who died five months ago, collaborated with Leopold Stokowski in her US debut in 1969, the year before one of the very earliest of all Norman recorded performances—she was just 24. Behrens’s live Wesendonck predates her undertaking the heavier Wagner heroines, while Price, celebrated for her Tristan und Isolde studio recording under Carlos Kleiber, never performed a Wagner opera on stage.
By the 2004 Wesendonck, Benacková had mostly curtailed her operatic career which included Senta and Elisabeth. Röschmann may have surprised many by performing Isolde recently on stage in Nancy, though perhaps it may prove a one-time adventure like her previous encounters with Elsa and Elisabeth in Berlin. Tove in Gurrelieder under Simon Rattle was briefly announced for Carnegie Hall this spring, but it quickly vanished from the schedule.
Wagner: Fünf Gedichte für eine Frauenstimme
Berit Lindholm
American Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Leopold Stokowski
Carnegie Hall
7 December 1969
Broadcast
Jessye Norman
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Conductor: Claus Rößner
RIAS
15 May 1970
Broadcast
Hildegard Behrens
Orchestra National de l’Opéra de Monte Carlo
Conductor: Lovro von Matacic
Opéra Monte Carlo
5 April 1979
In-house recording
Margaret Price
Orchestre National de France
Conductor: Georges Prêtre
Saint-Denis Basilica
27 June 1995
Broadcast
Gabriela Benacková
Janáckova filharmonie Ostrava
Conductor: Libor Pešek
Ostrava
11 June 2004
Broadcast
Dorothea Röschmann
Orchestre de Paris
Conductor: Karina Canellakis
Philharmonie de Paris
4 September 2019
Broadcast
Jonas Kaufmann
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Antonio Pappano
Barbican Centre
8 February 2017
In-house recording
Hanna Schwarz
(Orchestration: Hans Werner Henze)
ORF Symphonieorchester
Conductor: Dennis Russel Davies
Salzburg Festival
20 August 1996
Broadcast
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