Mark Elder and his fired-up Hallé Orchestra reach the final installment in their Ring cycle with, perhaps, their finest achievement. Incandescent playing from the orchestra, a wonderful sweep yet plentiful attention to Wagner’s magnificent ear for sonority, and, above all, a real feel for the work’s drama from Elder make this a winner. Simon O’Neill is an impressive Siegfried, Iain Paterson makes a suitably noble Wotan/Wanderer, and Rachel Nicholls is a tender and very human Brünnhilde. The cast also includes some lovely smaller portraits, including Malin Christensson’s Woodbird, Gerhard Siegel’s Mime, and Martin Winkler’s Alberich.
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- Placidus Morasch, Georg Kniestedt, Karl Reitz, Enrico Mainardi, Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Staatskapelle Berlin & Berlin Philharmonic
- Wolfgang Sawallisch, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Bayreuth Festival Choir, Birgit Nilsson, Wolfgang Windgassen, Grace Hoffmann & Hans Hotter
- Rachel Podger, Marcin Swiatkiewicz & Daniele Caminiti
- Christoph von Dohnányi, Gabriele Schnaut, Robert Hale, Poul Elming, Alessandra Marc, Alfred Muff, Anja Silja & The Cleveland Orchestra
- Gianandrea Noseda & BBC Philharmonic
- Jan Söderblom, Roi Ruottinen, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra & Leif Segerstam
- London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle