
Tristan und Isolde 2009
Experience the captivating 2009 production of Tristan und Isolde, a radical reimagining of Wagner's classic opera. Director Michael Beyer masterfully brings the story to life with the help of his talented team.
Director: Michael Beyer
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tristan und Isolde (2009) about?
This 2009 production of Tristan und Isolde is a radical reimagining of Wagner's classic opera, exploring the all-consuming power of love and the devastating consequences that follow.
Who directed Tristan und Isolde?
The 2009 revival of Tristan und Isolde was directed by Michael Beyer, known for his highly musical and atmospheric productions.
Who stars in Tristan und Isolde?
The cast of Tristan und Isolde features Robert Dean Smith, Iréne Theorin, Michelle Breedt, and Robert Holl.
Is Tristan und Isolde (2009) worth watching?
With its poignant themes and atmospheric soundscapes, Tristan und Isolde is a must-see event for opera fans and newcomers alike. While the IMDb rating is not available, this 255-minute epic is sure to leave a lasting impression.
How long is Tristan und Isolde?
Tristan und Isolde has a runtime of 255 minutes.
About Tristan und Isolde (2009) — A Radical Reimagining of Wagner's Classic Opera
Experience the captivating 2009 production of Tristan und Isolde, a radical reimagining of Wagner's classic opera. Director Michael Beyer masterfully brings the story to life with the help of his talented team. The cast, featuring Robert Dean Smith and Iréne Theorin, deliver breathtaking performances that will leave you spellbound. Set against a backdrop of stunning scenery, Tristan und Isolde is a true masterpiece of musical theater. With its poignant themes and atmospheric soundscapes, this 255-minute epic will transport you to a world of love, loss, and longing. Whether you're a seasoned opera fan or just discovering the beauty of Tristan und Isolde, this revival is a must-see event.
The 2009 revival of Tristan und Isolde is a testament to the enduring power of Wagner's music and the creative vision of its director, Michael Beyer. With its unique blend of radical deceleration and poetic sets, this production is a true standout in the world of opera. If you're looking for a truly immersive experience, look no further than Tristan und Isolde (2009).