James Levine’s love for this monumental opera shimmers throughout this exciting performance. It was an afternoon to remember: Met favorite Deborah Voigt singing her first run as the proud Irish princess opposite tenor Robert Dean Smith—making an astonishing Met debut in front of a live worldwide movie-theater audience. Michelle DeYoung was a sisterly Brangäne and Matti Salminen an imposing King Marke.
Sound | James Levine | Conductor |
Costume & Make-Up | Jürgen Rose | Costume Designer |
Art | Dieter Dorn | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | William Malloy | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Lighting | Max Keller | Lighting Design |
Crew | Paul Cremo | Dramaturgy |
Crew | Hans-Joachim Ruckhäberle | Dramaturgy |
Sound | Jay David Saks | Music Producer |
Directing | Barbara Willis Sweete | Director |
Art | Jürgen Rose | Set Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Matiki Anoff | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Victor Callegari | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Bill King | Sound Supervisor |
Crew | Ron Washburn | Technical Supervisor |
Sound | Richard Wagner | Original Music Composer |
Production | Peter Gelb | Executive Producer |
Writing | Richard Wagner | Writer |
Writing | Gottfried von Strassburg | Original Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Tom Watson | Hairstylist |