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- VIEW POINTS, Page 101OPERAWagner in Slo-Mo
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- By Martha Duffy
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- Can it be that the Holy Grail was really in Japan?
- American theater artist Robert Wilson seems to think so. For the
- Zurich Opera, Wilson has conjured up a LOHENGRIN that is far
- removed from Wagner's realm of Brabant. The composer's scenario
- is full of feudal warfare and knightly swordplay. But Wilson,
- whose career has included such mesmerizing efforts as Einstein
- on the Beach and the CIVIL warS, avoids conventional stage
- action, particularly the use of arms and hands. So this is a
- slo-mo Lohengrin with formalized gestures that recall tai chi.
- In place of the banks of the River Scheldt are huge, gradually
- shifting columns of light. It is a tribute to Wilson's dramatic
- cunning that the production is a striking success. The stylized
- motion and lighting intensify the visceral excitement in the
- score and heighten the stark contest between the hero and the
- villainess Ortrud. And the singers, especially Gosta Winbergh
- in the title role, are first rate. Blessed with a sizable lyric
- tenor, Winbergh sings Lohengrin's famous farewell softly -- as
- it is almost never done -- and makes it heartbreaking.
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