Next season I’m excited for Lise Davidsen’s first Isolde Next season I’m excited for Lise Davidsen’s first Isolde

One of the most exciting things in prospect next season is Lise Davidsen‘s role debut as Isolde, to take place in Barcelona in January.

Next season I’m excited for <em>The Crucible</em> Next season I’m excited for <em>The Crucible</em>

The announcement that the increasingly Trump-annexed Kennedy Center would be presenting Robert Ward‘s The Crucible seemed too on-the-nose to be true.

Next season I’m excited for <em>Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District</em> Next season I’m excited for <em>Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District</em>

Barrie Kosky directs Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District. Sickos: “Yes… ha ha ha YES!”

Next season I’m excited for <em>Arabella</em> and <em>The Monkey King</em> Next season I’m excited for <em>Arabella</em> and <em>The Monkey King</em>

In a world of guilty pleasures, Arabella is mine.

Next season I’m excited for <em>Eugene Onegin</em> Next season I’m excited for <em>Eugene Onegin</em>

I’d love to have a better answer than ‘movie star directs opera’, but I’m curious to see what Ralph Fiennes does with Eugene Onegin in Paris.

Next season I’m excited for <em>Les pêcheurs de perles</em> Next season I’m excited for <em>Les pêcheurs de perles</em>

This season, I’m looking forward to Washington Concert Opera’s (WCO) production of Georges Bizet’s Les pêcheurs de perles on 14 March 2026.

A favorite Wagner performance from Ivy Lin A favorite Wagner performance from Ivy Lin

So many Frida Leider clips to choose from, but I’ll pick this one because it is so different from what we might think of as the “typical” Wagnerian dramatic soprano.

A favorite Wagner performance from Le Petit Yniold A favorite Wagner performance from Le Petit Yniold

Nowhere are the contradictions between Wagner’s small-mindedness, his meanness of spirit, and his human insight on clearer display than in Hans Sachs monologue Wahn, Wahn überall Wahn in the third Act of Mesitersinger.

A favorite Wagner performance from Darby Fegan A favorite Wagner performance from Darby Fegan

The 1966 Bayreuth Festival production of Tristan and Isolde, conducted by Karl Böhm provides Nilsson with the cast she truly deserved, including Wolfgang Windgassen, Christa Ludwig, Martti Talvela, and Eberhard Waechter.

A favorite Wagner performance from Moe Rear A favorite Wagner performance from Moe Rear

Die Walküre Met 12/6/1941- Helen Traubel, Astrid Varnay (debut), Kerstin Thorborg, Lauritz Melchior, Friedrich Schorr, Alexander Kipnis, cond. Erich Leinsdorf

A favorite Wagner performance from Tim Meijers A favorite Wagner performance from Tim Meijers

Eva Maria Westbroek in her prime, in a role in which I find her unsurpassed among current singers.

A favorite Wagner performance from Der Ring A favorite Wagner performance from Der Ring

As a frequent visitor of Parterre’s Jones Home (ah, the early internet!), I’d be remiss not to share this favorite clip of two queens maximizing their joint slay.

A favorite Wagner performance from Petra Lang A favorite Wagner performance from Petra Lang

For me, Hans Hotter‘s interpretation of Wotan is a convincingly successful interpretation of this role.

A favorite Wagner performance from Peter Russell A favorite Wagner performance from Peter Russell

I’d long ago given up on my Goldilocks search for a “just right” complete Tristan und Isolde recording starring Jon Vickers, my hands-down tenor of choice.

A favorite Wagner performance from John Yohalem A favorite Wagner performance from John Yohalem

There was that Tristan.

A favorite Wagner performance from Niel Rishoi A favorite Wagner performance from Niel Rishoi

The complete RCA Furtwängler Tristan is actually my top favorite, but the Ponnelle staging in Bayreuth featuring René Kollo and Johanna Meier is my top sentimental favorite, because it was my first full Wagner performance.

A favorite Wagner performance from Roger Pines A favorite Wagner performance from Roger Pines

I’d never heard Götterdämmerung in a live performance until 1985 at The Dallas Opera. OMG, so long ago!

A favorite Wagner performance from Mister Snow A favorite Wagner performance from Mister Snow

It took me a while to “warm up” to Wagner.

A favorite Wagner performance from Nick Scholl A favorite Wagner performance from Nick Scholl

Well, I had a favorite—Sabine Kalter. But 15 years later, I changed my mind. It was Sabine Kalter.

A favorite Wagner performance from Dr. Hodel A favorite Wagner performance from Dr. Hodel

Régine Crespin singing the Wesendonck Lieder is the most beautiful Wagner singing I’ve ever heard.

A favorite Wagner performance from Remko Jas A favorite Wagner performance from Remko Jas

All of the Teatro Colón live opera recordings conducted by Fritz Busch are special, but his 1936 Parsifal is my favorite.

A favorite Wagner performance from CKurwenal A favorite Wagner performance from CKurwenal

Dame Gwyneth Jones as Brünnhilde pretty much started it all for me.

A favorite Wagner performance from fletcher A favorite Wagner performance from fletcher

Júlia Várady‘s smoldering, almost feral Sieglinde from the Sawallisch/Lehnhoff Ring, remains my favorite.

A favorite Wagner performance from Rowna Sutin A favorite Wagner performance from Rowna Sutin

This is one of my favorite operas, and visually and story telling-wise, you can’t beat this production.