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Performance

VenueGlyndebourne
TownLewes
CountyEast Sussex
From19th May 2003
To4th July 2003
WhenMay 19, 23, 27, Jun 5, 9, 13, 19, 25, 29, Jul 4. Times vary, check with Box Office
PricesFrom £15.00. To £160.00.
Glyndebourne (V671)
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Tristan and Isolde

Work:: Tristan and Isolde (S2110)

First performed 1865. Set in the time of legend. A ship between Ireland and Cornwall with Tristan taking Isolde to be the bride of the King of Cornwall. Tristan refuses to see Isolde on the ship as he was wounded in slaying her original betrothed though she'd nursed him back. She tells Brangane, her attendant, to prepare them a poison but she substitutes a love potion and they declare their mutual love. Isolde marries the king but meets Tristan secretly, until they are discovered and the king is distraught and Tristan lets himself be wounded in a fight with the kings friend Merlot before leaving for Brittany. Waiting for Isolde to come Tristan is sad but when she does arrive he tears off his bandages and dies in her arms, meanwhile a ship bearing Merlot arrives and he and Tristan's servant Kurwenal die fighting each other - though actually Merlot had come to forgive Tristan.
Music Wagner
Lyrics Wagner

Production:: (T0790040629)

Sung in German with English supertitles. A new production for the 2003 season which has been made possible with the generous support of a group of individual donors.
Producer Glyndebourne Opera
Conductor Juri Belohlavek
Director Nikolaus Lehnhogg
Design Roland Aeschlimann
Lighting Roland Aeschlimann
Costume Andrea Schmidt-Futterer
Lighting Robin Carter (associate lighting designer)
Performer Robert Gambill (Tristan)
Performer Nina Stemme (Isolde)
Performer Yvonne Wiedstruck (Brangane)
Performer Bo Skovhus (Kurwenal)
Performer Rene Pape (King Marke)
Performer Peter Rose (King Marke Jun 29 / Jul4)
Performer Richard Decker (Richard Decker (Melot)
Performer Timothy Robinson (A shepherd / A young sailor)

Listing:: L02132031694




Production details

Sung in German with English supertitles. A new production for the 2003 season which has been made possible with the generous support of a group of individual donors.

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