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Rosalind Plowright as Fricka in Die Walküre
Rosalind Plowright gives the most complete performance of her life as Fricka, a buttoned-up Victorian matriarch capable of reducing Wotan to quaking obeisance, yet nevertheless disclosing a mountain of inner anguish. Some of the best moments in this Ring came from the interplay between the characters such as the marital affairs of Wotan and Rosalind Plowright's scornful Fricka; ….and Rosalind Plowright’s statuesque, neurotic Fricka shares the vocal honours with Tomlinson Rosalind Plowright's Fricka is superlative, vocally incisive, intelligently delivered…… a vital catalyst. Of the singers, only Rosalind Plowright gave a completely successful, dramatically rounded, vocally flawless performance. She held the audience – and the rest of the cast – rapt from the moment she emerged through the window at the back of the stage in her stunning red dress. Her nuanced understanding of the psychological trajectory of her complex scene was by far and away the most thrilling aspect of the five-hour performance – indeed as far as I was concerned, she only served to illustrate how most of the other singers (with only one major exception) were lacking in this respect. The way she spat out the words of the harsh part of her message on the one hand and stroked and caressed Wotan's ego on the other was a sign of her fine artistry and total comprehension of both the words and music. Surely nobody else in the world today can match her in this role. Rosalind Plowright’s high-powered, neurotic Fricka.
Royal Opera House – 5th March 2005 It was thrilling to hear Rosalind Plowright in such lustrous vocal and dramatic form as Wotan's wife Fricka. The duel with Fricka (the splendidly indignant Rosalind Plowright, in excellent voice) crackled…..This was an enthralling occasion, received with a thunderous ovation. …..in the confrontation with Rosalind Plowright’s coruscating Fricka As Fricka, Rosalind Plowright has never sounded in better voice, or acted with such confidence: a triumph. as Fricka, Rosalind Plowright attempts to fill that void with some grand guignol acting of her own;
It was also heart-warming to hear Rosalind Plowright’s intense, shrewish Fricka In a production dominated by eye-contact broken, sustained, enforced, or avoided, three moments of connection stand out: …the second when Fricka (Rosalind Plowright) glances at Wotan (Bryn Terfel) in tenderness, desire and suspicion after he kisses her;… remarkable performance….of…. Plowright,…. A tender Fricka, a strong Sieglinde, and a Walküre the five-hour duration of which feels more like two?
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