Lohengrin (1986)

ALL 01/10/1986 (de) Music 223 Min
  • Release
    01/10/1986
  • Production
    The Metropolitan Opera
  • Rotten tomato
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  • Original title
    Lohengrin
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Wagner’s Romantic opera demands singing actors who can truly inhabit their parts, and that’s just what we have here. Is it possible for a Knight of the Holy Grail to look more enticing than Peter Hofmann? No wonder Elsa (Eva Marton) falls in love at first sight. Marton’s heroine is innocent, but she is also a passionate, real-life young woman—which is good, because Leonie Rysanek is positively demented as Ortrud, the sorceress who accuses Elsa and Lohengrin of using magic. With James Levine’s superb conducting, the orchestra and chorus are similarly magical.

  1. Brian Large

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Samuel Paul

    Producer



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Casts

  1. Peter Hofmann

    Lohengrin

  2. Éva Marton

    Elsa

  3. Leonie Rysanek

    Ortrud

  4. Leif Roar

    Telramund

  5. Anthony Raffell

    The King's Herald

  6. John Macurdy

    King Henry

  7. Charles Anthony

    First noble

  8. John Gilmore

    Second noble

  9. John Darrenkamp

    Third noble

  10. Richard Vernon

    Fourth noble

  11. Christian Collins

    Gottfried

  12. MET Orchestra

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 12 , Crews : 14

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Lohengrin (1986) 223 Min

ALL 01/10/1986 (de)
Music
  • Release 01/10/1986
  • Production
    The Metropolitan Opera
  • Original title Lohengrin
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Wagner’s Romantic opera demands singing actors who can truly inhabit their parts, and that’s just what we have here. Is it possible for a Knight of the Holy Grail to look more enticing than Peter Hofmann? No wonder Elsa (Eva Marton) falls in love at first sight. Marton’s heroine is innocent, but she is also a passionate, real-life young woman—which is good, because Leonie Rysanek is positively demented as Ortrud, the sorceress who accuses Elsa and Lohengrin of using magic. With James Levine’s superb conducting, the orchestra and chorus are similarly magical.

  1. Brian Large

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Samuel Paul

    Producer