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Opera: Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg

December 22, 2011 11:38

ByStephen Pollard, Stephen Pollard

1 min read

For the ROH's Christmas treat, a six hour midsummer opera. Perverse you might think, until you hear Antonio Pappano's wondrous conducting of perhaps the most beautiful of all opera scores.

He brings an Italianate delicacy, never remotely ponderous, and is easily the best thing about this otherwise pleasant but hardly compelling revival.

The main problem is Wolfgang Koch's Sachs. Smoothly sung but utterly bland, with no sense of the passions that lie not-so-deep inside him. And although Simon O'Neill's Walther is well sung, he is. to be blunt, simply preposterous as a dashing young knight. Have we still not left behind the idea that what we can see on stage doesn't matter?

Much the best singing and acting comes from Toby Spence, a boyish and flawlessly sung David.