Wagner: Arias; Wesendonck-Lieder
"Jonas Kaufmann's long-awaited Wagner album, recorded in Berlin with the Deutsche Oper Orchestra under Donald Runnicles,
is a thrilling if at times troubling affair. Consolidating the German
tenor's growing reputation as a Wagner interpreter, it both sums up his
achievement to date and takes him into new, potentially controversial
territory.We hear him as Siegmund in Die Walküre and as Lohengrin
– his trademark roles – as well as Walther in Die Meistersinger von
Nürnberg, which he has sung in concert but has yet to perform on stage.
Here, however, he adds Siegfried, Rienzi and Tannhäuser
to the list; gruelling roles that he has yet to sing complete and
probably never should. He also includes the Wesendonck-Lieder – usually performed by a soprano – on the grounds that the songs aren't gender-specific. His
artistry is exceptional. His sexy, heroic way with Siegmund, and the
marvellous introversion he brings to Lohengrin's In Fernem Land, leave
us in no doubt as to why he is today's interpreter of choice for both
roles. Yet he brings the same insight and intensity to his new material. ... Tannhäuser's
conflict between flesh and spirit is beautifully delineated. Best of
all is Rienzi's prayer, in which his almost oceanic tone blends with the
elegance of the fine Mozart singer he once was" (Tim Ashley, "Review," Guardian, 3/6/13).
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