Richard Wagner: Tristan and Isolde Prelude and Liebestod, with Daniel Barenboim Waltraud Meier
Theyre the two most famous sections of Richard Wagners opera Tristan und Isolde (Tristan and Isolde): The first act prelude, and Isoldes Liebestod from the third act. Theyre presented here by an extraordinary lineup: Daniel Barenboim conducting the WestEastern Divan Orchestra, Waltraud Meier singing Isolde s Liebestod. The muchloved pieces were performed in the year 2006, in a concert encore at the Berliner Philharmonie. The prelude alone of Tristan und Isolde wrote musical history. It begins with the legendary Tristan chord so harmonically ambiguous that, with it, Wagner had broken with every conventional theory of harmony in one fell swoop. The chord creates an ominous suspense that cries out for harmonious resolution, yet every move to resolve it only further compounds the initial tension. This creates a perpetual, musical limbo. The opening motif of the Tristan chord is woven all throughout the operas prelude leading it to be characterized as desire, made into music. Desire is certainly
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