"Elektra" at Met Opera: boring production but impressive voices
My parents and I saw a performance of the opera "Elektra" by Richard Strauss at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center last night. I found it painfully boring. I dozed off every five minutes and my mom would kick me to wake me up.
I read a bit about the opera in the theater's gift shop before the show. The opera encyclopedia said that Elektra requires focus on the part of the cast and the audience because of its complex composition. I guess I needed more focus or research to appreciate it.
I did appreciate the volume of the sopranos' voices. They could fill the large opera hall without amplification. I couldn't do that, no matter how loud I shout.
My dad got a front row seat: just before the lights dimmed, he moved from our rear seats to an empty seat in the front. I was too shy to follow him.