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A night at the opera: Wagner's golden saga

Updated: Aug 21, 2024 By Chen Nan China Daily Print
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Lyu Jia, conductor.[Photo provided to China Daily]

"It's one of the greatest texts written for the lyrical stage, all with German librettos by the composer himself," says Poda, who also serves as choreographer, set and costume, lighting and projection designer in the production.

"My approach to directing opera involves integrating all elements into a cohesive, unique perspective, creating a unified narrative and a complete atmosphere. I believe my method aligns closely with Wagner's vision: He sought a holistic art form, while I strive for artistic unity to counter the extreme fragmentation and specialization of the modern world."

While preparing to stage this epic, Poda says he didn't need to do much, but just listened to Wagner's music with his eyes closed.

"The composer brings me unlimited imagination. He helps us brush up on everything that we want to know before attempting this immersive adventure that every opera lover should experience," he says.

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