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Birmingham Hippodrome is to host Das Rheingold

Birmingham will be at the centre of the operatic world next week. Willard White talks to Christopher Morley about Wagner's Ring cycle

Wagner's Das Walkure, performed by the Marlinsky Theatre

When Valery Gergiev brings his huge Mariinsky Theatre company from St Petersburg to Birmingham Hippodrome next week for a performance of Wagner’s vast Ring cycle, Wotan, leader of the gods, will be sung in Das Rheingold, the opening opera of the tetralogy, by our own .

How is it that a son of Jamaica and Knight of the Realm is singing in a Russian production of the Ring in the middle of England, I ask the much-loved bass-baritone.

“This is something which fills me with wonder and amazement,” he replies. “I couldn’t have planned it.

“It’s partly connected to my jumping in at the last minute, literally, when a couple of years ago I was in St Petersburg to do Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Castle. I was preparing for a dress rehearsal and I received a phone call from Maestro Gergiev’s assistant, telling me that Maestro wanted me to step in for a concert performance of Das Rheingold because the Wotan at the time, Rene Pape, was indisposed. The short of a long story is that I did accept the invitation and in the end Maestro Gergiev was very pleased.

“He hasn’t forgotten and has invited me to do performances in Astana, Kazakhstan, and in Birmingham. I’m thrilled.”

Around 20 years ago I saw Sir Willard singing Wotan for Scottish Opera in Glasgow and he kindly entertained me in his flat the next morning for an interview. Has Wagner figured much in his repertoire since then?

“After our meeting all those years ago I have done a couple of productions of Die Walkure in Hamburg and San Francisco, then a production of the complete cycle of The Ring in Aix-en -Provence, with Sir Simon Rattle conducting the Berlin Philharmonic.”

Typical of Valery Gergiev’s working methods (which always seem to come up trumps) there has been little time for rehearsal with him, as Sir Willard agrees.