Thank you so much for sharing. Waltraud Meier is one of my all-time favorite singers, and I sort of grew up with her. I was 14 years old when I saw her for the first time on stage. My father told me: "watch her, remember her. This is really good"! The Bayreuth tickets were quite expensive for us, but my dad sad: "Don´t worry. That´s like school fees or health insurance, expenses we have to take. That´s culture." He was right! Waltraud Meier and Wagner are worth every single cent!
Thank you so much for posting this! Waltraud Meier is my favourite mezzo soprano. If I'm going to buy an opera on Blu Ray or DVD and she's in a particular performance, that's the one I buy.
She's an absolutely overwhelming artist, hers is one of the most beautiful voices ever heard anywhere in the world, and what she accomplishes with that voice is nothing short of a miracle. But we have known all that for quite a while. Tell me something I don't know. Here: what an incredibly nice woman! What an amazing, immensely likeable person is the singer we all adore! Such warmth! She looks like a naughty child when she asks if she couldn't take jazz, not opera, to that island... It made me laugh so much. How wonderful it must be to work with her.
@publicclammer I agree. I had the pleasure to be a few Times her private driver. I picked her up at her apartment in Berlin and drove her for recordings to the Philharmonic Hall in Berlin. We had same nice discussions.
She is a beautiful woman, I love her looks. Modern, yet classical and beautiful- the haircut, glasses, makeup, clothes. Not like one of these Primadonnas with vast blow-dried hair and ugly lipstick. Meier is really stylish.
"Can't I have some jazz with me?" What an extraordinary artist and what an extraordinary woman Waltraud Meier is! The intelligence and insight she shows in this interview are clearly the same intelligence and insight which informed her singing. And yes, we must thank Wolfgang Wagner and James Levine for casting her as Kundry in Bayreuth. The rest was history. And what a history it has been.
Meier is always a fascinating and deeply satisfying artist. Before Isolde, she sang Brangane in Paris to the Isolde of Gwyneth Jones. It's a remarkable performance and worth seeking out on private DVD. th-cam.com/video/Vt7gEbeJdCA/w-d-xo.html
I admire Waltraud Wagner very much. She is a great singer and a very charming person. I listen her marvellous and overwhelming Liebestod under the direction of Daniel Barenboim and staged by Heiner Müller over and over.
What she says ist a contraction to all real great and unsurpassed Wagner singers beginning from Flagstad, Lehmann, Rysanek, Mödl, Varnay, Nielson, Bjoner etc.
You are right. What was the point of showing Michaela Schuster as Kundry. It is like having an interview with Domingo and showing clips of Pavarotti singing - it is a trifle insulting!!
David Johnson I found it freakish. As Acacia Bloom says, it's like an interview with Domingo showing clips of Pavarotti. Then it occurred to me that this could be another case of a TV director feeling that he has just had an inspired idea, something along the lines of Michaela Schuster (whom, shame on me, I didn't know) saying, "Watch me over closely, Waltraud Meier. Tell me what you see!" May the heavens protect us from TV directors who do this kind of thing, watch it on the air and get convinced they are the next Tarantino.
He was a genius, indeed. But he had the misfortune to be able to combine his idiosyncrasies with his art and political influence, and that a person like Hitler was allowed to reflect them at turn them into reality - and the horrible disaster of holocoust. I suppose that many other germans shared the same idiosyncrasies, but they were to insignificant to be laid any responsibility upon.
No pierdo la esperanza de ver la puesta original de El Ocaso de los Dioses y Tristan e Isolda.Seria un acontecimiento de raigam brevedad universal.Se lo merece Wagner,un genio inigualable.Mi agradecimiento a Uds.por la programación.Son únicos y no tiene similitud por lo menos en mi país.Dr.Leiva,Roberto Óscar.
"In the train I was reading the text of the ring and I expected already the most horrible thing" Yes I know, the text is about incest, betrayal, absolute greed, and all the terrible and marvelous things in the world. LOL.
Thank you so much for sharing. Waltraud Meier is one of my all-time favorite singers, and I sort of grew up with her. I was 14 years old when I saw her for the first time on stage. My father told me: "watch her, remember her. This is really good"! The Bayreuth tickets were quite expensive for us, but my dad sad: "Don´t worry. That´s like school fees or health insurance, expenses we have to take. That´s culture." He was right! Waltraud Meier and Wagner are worth every single cent!
Thank you so much for posting this! Waltraud Meier is my favourite mezzo soprano. If I'm going to buy an opera on Blu Ray or DVD and she's in a particular performance, that's the one I buy.
She's an absolutely overwhelming artist, hers is one of the most beautiful voices ever heard anywhere in the world, and what she accomplishes with that voice is nothing short of a miracle. But we have known all that for quite a while. Tell me something I don't know. Here: what an incredibly nice woman! What an amazing, immensely likeable person is the singer we all adore! Such warmth! She looks like a naughty child when she asks if she couldn't take jazz, not opera, to that island... It made me laugh so much. How wonderful it must be to work with her.
Leonardo Thierry imgaard seefried
adorable comment!
What a wonderfully charming and intelligent woman!
@publicclammer
I agree. I had the pleasure to be a few Times her private driver. I picked her up at her apartment in Berlin and drove her for recordings to the Philharmonic Hall in Berlin. We had same nice discussions.
Brava one of my alltime favorite wagenrian singers, Waltraud Meier...BRAVA!!!!
You're damn right
ironwhistle3 Thanks; she has not only a great vocal color, but a special musical talent..besides she is a beautiful woman. Thanks.
Brava Waltraud Meier, one of the best ever!!!!(again and again!!!)
+John Schofield
Veramente ti piace la sua vocalità mediocre ?!...
no comment.
Funny they do an interview with Waltraud Meier and show another singer for the little excerpts of the mentioned opera....
The singer doing Kundry is Michaela Schuster, also a wonderful artist.
so charming and filled with life!
She is a beautiful woman, I love her looks. Modern, yet classical and beautiful- the haircut, glasses, makeup, clothes. Not like one of these Primadonnas with vast blow-dried hair and ugly lipstick. Meier is really stylish.
"Can't I have some jazz with me?" What an extraordinary artist and what an extraordinary woman Waltraud Meier is! The intelligence and insight she shows in this interview are clearly the same intelligence and insight which informed her singing. And yes, we must thank Wolfgang Wagner and James Levine for casting her as Kundry in Bayreuth. The rest was history. And what a history it has been.
Just discovered this woman singing Isolde. Completely blown away and now, having seen and her, Iam passing Neptune at great speed!
NO ONE has ever performed Isolde like Meier! True genius!
She is amazing. Her Isolde is incredible.
God bless her! Long life
Best Kundry of all time. Since I saw Her with Elming, I never went out of charm.
Piotr M. Salomon
Ahahahahahah!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💡
Absolutely the very best in the opera world in my opinion. Her portrayal of Isolde is the very peak of operatic excellence!
Why don’t they show videos with her instead? There are several of them...🤣
This was Michaela Schuster
Was thinking the same … maybe they thought Schuster is her 🤦♀️
Yes…its realy strange..the interview is with her!!!
Waltraud Meier, one of the most amazing voices that have done Isolde
And why haven t you showed her singing?
Adorable human beeing
An exceptional singer and woman!
Meier is always a fascinating and deeply satisfying artist. Before Isolde, she sang Brangane in Paris to the Isolde of Gwyneth Jones. It's a remarkable performance and worth seeking out on private DVD.
th-cam.com/video/Vt7gEbeJdCA/w-d-xo.html
I admire Waltraud Wagner very much. She is a great singer and a very charming person. I listen her marvellous and overwhelming Liebestod under the direction of Daniel Barenboim and staged by Heiner Müller over and over.
I envy you for being able to see such an amazing performance!
I also admire this 1995 Bayreuth production :)
You admire her so much that you named her Waltraud Wagner instead of Waltraud Meier?
What she says ist a contraction to all real great and unsurpassed
Wagner singers beginning from Flagstad, Lehmann, Rysanek, Mödl, Varnay, Nielson, Bjoner etc.
but why; the clips of the singing were not her; who was the singer? I would rather see Meier sing....
You are right. What was the point of showing Michaela Schuster as Kundry. It is like having an interview with Domingo and showing clips of Pavarotti singing - it is a trifle insulting!!
Very strange, yes. Michaela Schuster is actually an excellent Kundry as well, but why not simply show Waltraut Meier??? She is absolutely amazing!!!
since I do not know of Schuster at all, it was rather shocking to me. and I do love Meier
David Johnson
I found it freakish. As Acacia Bloom says, it's like an interview with Domingo showing clips of Pavarotti. Then it occurred to me that this could be another case of a TV director feeling that he has just had an inspired idea, something along the lines of Michaela Schuster (whom, shame on me, I didn't know) saying, "Watch me over closely, Waltraud Meier. Tell me what you see!" May the heavens protect us from TV directors who do this kind of thing, watch it on the air and get convinced they are the next Tarantino.
I seriously believe that they thought it’s her 😂
She is Great and fantastic 💖
Amazing woman, my heroine!
Probably the best Kundry ever ❤️
🎹 Why did they interview Waktraud Meier and show excerpts sung by another soprano!!!!!
It is frankly off-putting that they show Michaela Schuster in that ridiculous Parsifal from Salzburg instead of Waltraud Meier herself.
Absolute goddess.
Gracias
She needs to write an autobiography
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN!
Dle Parsifal- Ausschnitte singt Christa Mayer. Wie kann das passieren? Das kann man doch nicht verwechseln!
He was a genius, indeed. But he had the misfortune to be able to combine his idiosyncrasies with his art and political influence, and that a person like Hitler was allowed to reflect them at turn them into reality - and the horrible disaster of holocoust. I suppose that many other germans shared the same idiosyncrasies, but they were to insignificant to be laid any responsibility upon.
Did she say she wanted to take "Chess" with her??? The musical???
shermanpedro1 She said "jazz"
Nein.
She looks a bit like Jane Lynch
grande nome,poca voce...
viva la mediocrità!
il vecchio
No pierdo la esperanza de ver la puesta original de El Ocaso de los Dioses y Tristan e Isolda.Seria un acontecimiento de raigam brevedad universal.Se lo merece Wagner,un genio inigualable.Mi agradecimiento a Uds.por la programación.Son únicos y no tiene similitud por lo menos en mi país.Dr.Leiva,Roberto Óscar.
"In the train I was reading the text of the ring and I expected already the most horrible thing"
Yes I know, the text is about incest, betrayal, absolute greed, and all the terrible and marvelous things in the world. LOL.