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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

Arrival of guests at Wartburg.
MET. James Levine Director

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  • Is Eva Marton on this recording?

  • @magikopa

    Yes, she is Eva marton.

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  • On a tour of Germany two years ago we visited the Wartburg. As we entered the grand hall the entrance of the guests was playing over the PA system. With a shock I suddenly realized that this was THE Wartburg of Tannhauser fame. There really is such a place.

    And what heavenly music.

  • This production of TANNHAUSER is one of the most scenically beautiful opera productions I have ever seen.

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  • This is the Met's production.

  • For God's sakw - IF you're going to use this specific time period - WOMEN never made eye contact ~ they looked downward in male company. IF you're going to use African~American Singers in this Production - use WHITE face. I have the SAME PROBLEM with the recent LUCIA - it's not period - it jars!

    Leontine Price used appropriate make-up for "Butterfly" - imagine it otherwise?

    Same thing here! No reason why an African-American singer cannot become Caucasian German [!] on Stage.

  • 45 users salute Landgrav Hermann

  • Can someone tell what production this is? I would want to get a CD of it. Thank you

  • @Erwin78609

    how could beethoven be the best german composer when he was only part german?

    would you say jimi hendrix is the best native american guitarplayer because i was part cherokee?

  • @YourDad25

    Wrong! The greatest german composer was Ludwig van Beethoven

    and he was half a dutch.

  • @ricolee830104 My wife and I visited while touring around Germany a few years ago. We visited many of the towns noted for the great composers who lived there. With a little luck, you can do the same. Thank you for your comment.

  • @FERENCEFF I wish I will be at the Wartburg Hall too!

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