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Release Date:
December 18, 1999
Original Title:
Tristan und Isolde
Alternate Titles:
Great Performances at the Met: Tristan und Isolde
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Unitel
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 238
Inspired by Wagner’s own tortured affair with the wife of his patron, this searing masterwork is based on Arthurian legend and tells of an illicit romance between a Breton nobleman and the Irish princess betrothed to his uncle and king. The composer’s larger-than-life sensibilities are on full display throughout the score: Along with intoxicating orchestral music that surges in tandem with the couple’s burgeoning passion and a chord left symbolically unresolved until the last moments of the opera, the opera also features one of the repertory’s most soaring and ecstatic final climaxes, as Isolde surrenders to a love so powerful that she transcends life itself.
Art Direction:
James Levine
Associate Producer:
Victoria Warivonchik
Conductor:
James Levine
Costume Designer:
Sylvia Nolan
Jürgen Rose
Director:
Brian Large
Dramaturgy:
Hans-Joachim Ruckhäberle
General Manager:
Joseph Volpe
Hairstylist:
Magda Szayer
Lighting Design:
Max Keller
Makeup Artist:
Victor Callegari
Music Producer:
Jay David Saks
Original Music Composer:
Richard Wagner
Producer:
Louisa Briccetti
Susan Erben
Production Design:
Dieter Dorn
Set Designer:
Jürgen Rose
Sound Supervisor:
Bill King
Technical Supervisor:
Ron Washburn
Wardrobe Supervisor:
William Malloy
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