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An all-star cast for Wagner’s Isolde

On Thursday, May 20, 2010, the Prague State Opera will open a new production of Richard Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde. Isolde will be sung by Marion Ammann, a renowned Wagnerian artist. World-renowned soprano Elizabeth Connell will take over Isolde for two nights (May 27, and June 1). The second premiere (May 23) will see the Prague State Opera debut of French soprano Catherine Hunold, also scheduled to sing in this year’s last performance (June 17).

For me, Isolde – and perhaps Tosca – is the most exciting role I have sung. It is always a great challenge for me. I really look forward to the moment I can sing Isolde in this beautiful opera house in beautiful Prague! Marion Ammann
Tristan and Isolde brings me a deep feeling of perfect physical and mental satisfaction. As Isolde I always die a happy woman! I am looking forward to coming back to Prague. I sang Lady Macbeth and performed several concerts of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony here years ago. When I studied in London in the 1970s, I was taught by Czech baritone Otakar Kraus, and my debut role in 1972 was Janáček’s Varvara. So I do have a special attachment to the Czech Republic. Elizabeth Connell
To me, studying this new character means plunging fully into Wagner’s score which accompanies me twenty-four hours a day. Everything is there! Isolde is a fascinating role, I am now at the beginning of never-ending work, and my task is mainly to create room for the character in which she can develop. Catherine Hunold

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Marion Ammann Elizabeth Connell Catherine Hunold

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