Robert Dean Smith

参加作品

Beethoven - Complete symphonies
ténor
Richard Strauss -  Ariadne Auf Naxos
Tenor/Bacchus
Flemings voice might have been made for Ariadne and she achieved a great personal triumph in this production: The chief glory of the evening was hearing Renee Fleming, the Straussian soprano par excellence, making her role debut as Ariadne… As the possessor of what is, possibly, the most beautiful soprano voice in the world, she put her vocal treasures in the service of an empathic, nuanced interpretation of the role. From the creamy top, through a rich, warm middle, to the bewitching, darker colours of her lower register, Fleming poured her magnificent sound into Strausss enchanting melodic arcs, animating the sadness, vulnerability, and desire of the bereft princess...
Ariadne Auf Naxos
Bacchus/The Tenor
Christian Thielemann conducts this Staatskapelle Dresden production of Richard Strauss' chamber opera. The opera follows events at the home of the wealthiest man in Vienna, who has booked both a comedy burlesque act and a serious opera group for entertainment. When the dinner runs long he declares that both forms of entertainment must take place at the same time - much to the chagrin of the opera's proud young composer. Filmed live in Baden-Baden on Feb. 25 by the veteran director Brian Large, Renée Fleming makes her debut in the role of Ariadne together with fellow key Strauss interpreters Sophie Koch and Christian Thielemann, following on from their Rosenkavalier triumph. Thielemann conducts the Staatskapelle Dresden, the orchestra to whom Strauss dedicated his Alpine Symphony and which premiered Feuersnot, Salome, Elektra, Der Rosenkavalier and Daphne.
ワーグナー: 楽劇《トリスタンとイゾルデ》バイロイト祝祭劇場2009
カテリーナ・ワーグナー時代を迎えたバイロイト音楽祭で2009年クリストフ・マルターラー演出、新制作された楽劇《トリスタンとイゾルデ》のライブ収録。端正な騎士然としたロバート・ディーン・スミスと迫力溢れる歌唱のイレーネ・テオリンの二人が表題役を演じ、ペーター・シュナイダー指揮によるバイロイト祝祭管弦楽団と合唱団が楽劇全体をしっかり支えるバイロイトの《トリスタンとイゾルデ》に新たな一章を加える好演です。
The Met - Tristan und Isolde
Tristan
James Levine’s love for this monumental opera shimmers throughout this exciting performance. It was an afternoon to remember: Met favorite Deborah Voigt singing her first run as the proud Irish princess opposite tenor Robert Dean Smith—making an astonishing Met debut in front of a live worldwide movie-theater audience. Michelle DeYoung was a sisterly Brangäne and Matti Salminen an imposing King Marke.