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Met's "Ring" Cycle in Movie Theaters

All 4 installments of the Met's "Ring" cycle will be shown in movie theaters around the world. In the US and Canada, the cycle begins May 9. Dates vary in other countries.

The Metropolitan Opera will present worldwide movie theater screenings of Robert Lepage’s new production of Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen, as well as Wagner’s Dream, a new documentary chronicling the creation of this ambitious new staging. In the United States and Canada, the series will begin 7 May 2012 with a screening of the documentary, directed by award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke, and continue on 9 May with Das Rheingold, the first opera in the cycle. The entire four-part Ring cycle and documentary will be screened in many countries this spring and summer.

Tickets go on sale in the U.S. on Friday, March 30 and in Canada on Friday, April 6. To order tickets or get more information on screening times and locations, please visit www.metopera.org/liveinhd.

Wagner’s Dream
A documentary by Susan Froemke
U.S./Canada Screenings: Monday, May 7 at 6:30 p.m. local time
Running time: 1 hour, 52 minutes
Premiere

The stakes could not be higher as visionary director Robert Lepage, some of the world’s greatest operatic artists, and the Metropolitan Opera tackle Wagner's Ring cycle. An intimate look at the enormous theatrical and musical challenges of staging opera’s most monumental work, the film chronicles the quest to fulfill Wagner's dream of a perfect Ring.


Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold)
Conducted by James Levine
Starring Wendy Bryn Harmer (Freia), Stephanie Blythe (Fricka), Patricia Bardon (Erda), Richard Croft (Loge), Gerhard Siegel (Mime), Bryn Terfel (Wotan), Eric Owens (Alberich), Franz-Josef Selig (Fasolt), Hans-Peter König (Fafner)
U.S./Canada Screenings: Wednesday, May 9 at 6:30 p.m. local time
Running time: 168 minutes; no intermission
Original live transmission: October 9, 2010

In the first opera in the Ring cycle, the gods of Valhalla clash with underworld dwarves and brawny giants, with disastrous consequences. The evil Alberich steals gold from the Rhine and uses it to forge a ring of unimaginable power. Wotan, the king of the gods, uses magic to steal the Ring, but Alberich places a curse that guarantees misery for whoever wears it. Wotan’s unwillingness to part with the ring leads him to break a contract with the giants who have built the gods’ new castle in the sky, setting in motion a chain of events that will end in his own destruction.

Die Walküre (The Valkyrie)
Conducted by James Levine
Starring Deborah Voigt (Brünnhilde), Eva-Maria Westbroek (Sieglinde), Stephanie Blythe (Fricka), Jonas Kaufmann (Siegmund), Bryn Terfel (Wotan), Hans-Peter König (Hunding)
U.S. Screenings: Monday, May 14 at 6:30 p.m. local time
Canada Screenings: Saturday, May 12 at 10 a.m. local time
Running time: 259 minutes, including 1 intermission
Original live transmission: May 14, 2011

The mysterious hero Siegmund finds shelter in the strangely familiar arms of a lonely woman named Sieglinde. Their forbidden love leads Wotan’s daughter, the warrior maiden Brünnhilde, to defy morality and intervene on behalf of the hero. Brünnhilde’s transgression forces her father to choose between his love for his favorite daughter and his duty to his wife, the formidable goddess Fricka. Overcome with grief, Wotan takes away Brünnhilde’s godlike powers and puts her to sleep on a mountaintop, surrounded by a ring of magic fire that can only be crossed by the bravest of heroes.

Siegfried
Conducted by Fabio Luisi
Starring Deborah Voigt (Brünnhilde), Patricia Bardon (Erda), Jay Hunter Morris (Siegfried), Gerhard Siegel (Mime), Bryn Terfel (The Wanderer), Eric Owens (Alberich)
U.S. Screenings: Wednesday, May 16 at 6:30 p.m.
Canada Screenings: Thursday, May 17 at 6:30 p.m.
Running time: 258, including one intermission
Original live transmission: November 5, 2011

The young hero Siegfried grows up in the wilderness, raised by Alberich’s conniving brother Mime. He puts together the broken pieces of the sword Nothung, uses it to slay the fearsome dragon Fafner, and takes the Ring for himself. To fulfill his destiny, he must overcome one more opponent—Wotan, now disguised as the Wanderer, who knows the world of the gods is coming to an end—and cross through the magic fire to awaken his true love, Brünnhilde.

Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods)
Conducted by Fabio Luisi
Starring Deborah Voigt (Brünnhilde), Wendy Bryn Harmer (Gutrune), Waltraud Meier (Waltraute), Jay Hunter Morris (Siegfried), Iain Paterson (Gunther), Eric Owens (Alberich), Hans-Peter König (Hagen)
U.S. Screenings: Saturday, May 19 at 12 p.m.
Canada Screenings: Saturday, May 19 at 10 a.m.
Running time: 287 minutes, including one intermission
Original live transmission: February 11, 2012

Siegfried and Brünnhilde’s love is torn apart by the curse of the Ring. A trio of scheming humans separates the two heroes in a desperate attempt to steal the Ring for themselves. Their villainous plan fails, but they succeed in murdering Siegfried. Heartbroken, Brünnhilde takes the Ring and leaps into the hero’s funeral pyre, causing a global cataclysm and the twilight of the gods.

(Check www.metopera.org/liveinhd for additional and updated listings.)

Australia: June 2-3 (Wagner’s Dream), June 30-July 1 (Das Rheingold), July 14-15 (Die Walküre), July 28-29 (Siegfried), August 4-5 (Götterdämmerung)
Austria: July 28 (Das Rheingold), July 29 (Die Walküre), August 4 (Siegfried), August 5 (Götterdämmerung)
Belgium: May 7 (Wagner’s Dream), May 9 (Das Rheingold), May 14 (Die Walküre), May 16 (Siegfried), May 19 (Götterdämmerung)
Canada: May 7 (Wagner’s Dream), May 9 (Das Rheingold), May 12 (Die Walküre), May 17 (Siegfried), May 19 (Götterdämmerung)
Chile: May 19 (Wagner’s Dream), June 9 (Das Rheingold), June 16 (Die Walküre), June 23 (Siegfried), June 30 (Götterdämmerung)
Colombia: May 26 (Das Rheingold), May 27 (Die Walküre), June 2 (Siegfried), June 3 (Götterdämmerung)
Estonia: May 7 (Wagner’s Dream), May 9 (Das Rheingold), May 14 (Die Walküre), May 16 (Siegfried), May 19 (Götterdämmerung)
Finland: May 7 (Wagner’s Dream), May 9 (Das Rheingold), May 14 (Die Walküre), May 16 (Siegfried), May 21 (Götterdämmerung)
France: May 14 (Wagner’s Dream), June 5 (Das Rheingold), June 7 (Die Walküre), June 12 (Siegfried), June 14 (Götterdämmerung)
Germany: July 28 (Das Rheingold), July 29 (Die Walküre), August 4 (Siegfried), August 5 (Götterdämmerung)
Ireland: July 2 (Wagner’s Dream), July 3 (Das Rheingold), July 5 (Die Walküre), July 7 (Siegfried), July 8(Götterdämmerung)
Japan: August 11-17 (Das Rheingold and Die Walküre), August 18-24 (Siegfried and Götterdämmerung)
Mexico: May 21 (Wagner’s Dream), May 26 (Das Rheingold), May 27 (Die Walküre), June 2 (Siegfried), June 3 (Götterdämmerung)
New Zealand: June 7 (Wagner’s Dream), June 14 (Das Rheingold), June 21 (Die Walküre), June 28 (Siegfried), July 5 (Götterdämmerung)
Norway: May 6 (Wagner’s Dream), May 12 (Das Rheingold), May 13 (Die Walküre), May 26 (Siegfried), May 27 (Götterdämmerung)
Peru: May 24(Wagner’s Dream), May 26 (Das Rheingold), May 27 (Die Walküre), June 2 (Siegfried), June 3 (Götterdämmerung)
Spain: May 7 (Wagner’s Dream), May 10 (Das Rheingold), May 14 (Die Walküre), May 17 (Siegfried), May 19 (Götterdämmerung)
Switzerland: May 14 (Wagner’s Dream), June 5 (Das Rheingold), June 7 (Die Walküre), June 12 (Siegfried), June 14 (Götterdämmerung)
UK: June 20 (Wagner’s Dream), June 30 (Das Rheingold), July 1 (Die Walküre), July 7 (Siegfried), July 8 (Götterdämmerung)
U.S.: May 7 (Wagner’s Dream), May 9 (Das Rheingold), May 14 (Die Walküre), May 16 (Siegfried), May 19 (Götterdämmerung)

Comments

halbright said…
South Texas, USA, Ring in HD presentations has very small attendance. Dream c20, Rheingold c20, Walkure c15. Rheingold disappointed me. The camera angles made the Lapage set look small and clunky. I suspect it looked better in the house. The Walkure was much the better. Singing in acts 1 & 2 very rewarding. Thought the third act less entertaining. The ride of the Valkyries looked clumsy on the big Lepage machine. Noticed that Levine did not leave the orchestra pit to join the cast on stage during bows.
I saw Rheingold in San Antonio, TX, and it was a small audience. I liked it overall musically, especially the male singers. The production was OK but I'm not crazy about most modern productions. Unfortunately I wasn't able to attend the rest of the Ring.

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