Wednesday night at the Seattle Opera’s first Siegfried of August, Stig Andersen achieved a feat worthy of Wagner’s mythic Siegfried.
Just before the curtain came up, Speight Jenkins edged his way onto the stage for an announcement. Stig Andersen, it seems, was plagued by a viral infection that had attacked his voice and sapped his constitution with a fever. There were gasps and a few worried looks around me, but then Jenkins reassured the concerned that Andersen would still sing the part. The show would go on as planned.
“He’s strong and is experienced. Stig Andersen wants to sing his role.” Jenkins said.
Andersen is strong and experienced, but is this enough for a role as demanding as Siegfried? From beginning to end, there are few moments when Siegfried isn’t on stage and when he is on stage he is singing some of the most demanding and stimulating music Wagner wrote for a tenor.
