Wagner - Tristan and Isolde, Act 1/3 (Bayerische Staatsoper, Zubin Mehta)

A production from Münchner Opernfestspiele (1998) by stage director Peter Konwitschny Watch Act II: Richard Wagner, Tristan and Isolde, Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Bavarian State Orchestra, Zubin Mehta, Udo Mehpohl, Waltraud Meier, Jon Fredric West, Kurt Moll, Marjana Lipovsek, Bernd Weikl, Claes H. Ahnsjo, Kevin Conners, Hans Wilbrink, Ulrich Reß, Peter Konwitschny, Johannes Leiacker, Michael Bauer, Oper, Opera, Overture, Ouvertüre, Ouverture Subscribe to wocomoMUSIC: Follow us on Facebook: Act One Isolde feels that Tristan has betrayed her and orders her woman, Brangäne, to persuade Tristan to come to her so they can talk things out. He is very reluctant to do so. His servant, Kurwenal, declares that a hero can never be subservient to the maid whom he has courted in his uncle’s name and he sings a satirical song about Morold’s death. Isolde tells Brangäne abou
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