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Isolde

[ih-sohld, ih-sohl-duh, ee-zawl-duh]

noun

  1. German name of Iseult.



Isolde

/ iˈzɔldə /

noun

  1. the German name of Iseult

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In Jerusalem in 2001, he provoked controversy by conducting the Prelude to the opera Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner at the Israel Festival.

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He’s set to make his debut with the company next season with a new production of “Tristan und Isolde.”

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He accepted the Metropolitan Opera’s invitation to direct the upcoming Wagner productions of “Tristan und Isolde” and the “Ring” cycle.

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Written in 1946 by a young French composer released from a Nazi prison camp, the hourlong song cycle for very dramatic soprano and piano reimagines Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde as exotic Peruvian lovers.

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He will devote more time to opera — Wagner’s “Parsifal” in concert at the Paris Philharmonie and a staged “Tristan und Isolde” in Seoul are planned — and hopes to lead more Bruckner.

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