The Meistersinger

Meistersinger

Meistersinger

Yesterday morning, Constance and her human went to the Live in HD broadcast of The Meistersinger by Richard Wagner….it was very long, six hours total including two intermissions. We left the house in the dark and didn’t get home until it was dark again! The music was lovely but Constance may have fallen asleep at one point, though she isn’t admitting it.

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 We especially enjoyed the intermission interview with costume designer William Ivey Long who has created the costumes for the upcoming Merry Widow. He had very sensibly (in our opinion) created small doll-sized versions of the Belle Époque outfits, Constance and I both admired them very much and are looking forward to that production in January. 

To view Constance’s other opera reviews go to this link

6 thoughts on “The Meistersinger

  1. I confess that I might have joined Constance in her non nap…..SIX hours??!!! yep definitely a little snooze especially if the seats were comfy and Constance looks VERY comfy! glad you enjoyed the day. Would love to see those doll sized costumes. Might have some serious envy if I did see them. Thanks for another fun outing

    • The Merry Widow costumes were gorgeous! If we lived closer to New York, we might see if William Ivey Long ever made costumes for six-and-a-quarter-inch high dolls…

      We loved the Hans Sachs character – very noble and selfless, and full of ideals, yet wickedly fun when in teasing mode!

    • It is Constance’s opera chair, she sits there on Saturday afternoons and listens on the radio when there isn’t a live in HD broadcast in the theatre.

      Yesterday, because of the broadcast times, after watching it live in the theatre for six hours, we could have come home and listened to the third act all over again on Pacific time, but eight solid hours of Wagner might have been just a bit too much even for Constance!

  2. Not surprising to take a little nap during a 6 hour Opera, but dear Constance, you do not want to miss much. You have educated us quite a bit on opera and we appreciate it.

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