A perfect opera experience
The visuals were powerful and imaginative, not merely realistic. Wagner would have been proud. Hagen nearly stole the show, as a tormented, mighty villain, but Siegfried--Jay Hunter Morris--had already stolen it. He was the perfect Siegfried: beautiful singing, a charming combination of innocence and manliness, and a seemingly effortless stage presence, ranging from romantic to playful, to tragic. Voight, as Brunhilde was, as always, the dominating and convincing goddess-turned-mortal. I would recommend this performance to anyone who loves opera. Unlike some of Wagner's work, this one is never static, often melodic, and always gripping.
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