Subject: Oh, you haven't lived, good sir.
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Posted on: 2013-11-02 02:51:00 UTC

Here, I'll link you to a really good filmed production of Wozzeck to get you started. It's close to the stage directions, brilliantly sung, and just great all around. (The interpretation in the orchestra is a little on the clinical side, but it gets the complexities of the score across very well.) So here you go:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlHpLH0-NMU

If you're a Wagnerian, you'll probably latch on pretty quickly. Just keep in mind that you may need to get used to the harmonic language, mainly because it's a very dissonant score. You did mention Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, though, so I think you should be good for Wozzeck. (Fun anecdote: Berg oversaw a performance of Wozzeck that was staged in Leningrad in 1927. A young Shostakovich was present at that performance, and was profoundly affected. In fact, Shostakovich probably would've gone in this direction if Stalin hadn't been such a twat.)

And also, oh cool, a fellow internet Wagnerian! Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to see a Wagner opera live. I got to see two of the Metropolitan Opera's broadcasts of their recent production of the Ring, though, and that was an incredible experience.

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