
As has now become a tradition, the latest Bayreuth Festival production of the
Ring, the controversial but fascinating staging by
Frank Castorf, with fabulous sets by
Aleksandar Denić, which ran from 2013 to 2017 (conducted in its first three years by
Kirill Petrenko and then by
Marek Janowski—with an isolated offering of
Die Walküre under
Plácido Domingo in 2018), is the subject of a book, this time published by La Pommerie in France. Full details available
here. It seems that the book (with German and French texts) can only be obtained directly from the publisher’s website (I don’t see it listed on any Amazon site).
A “deluxe” edition also includes a “behind the scenes” DVD. Even if the whole production was broadcast live on TV in 2015 and taped, there’s no news of a release on DVD (but there are rumours that the 2018
Walküre will be released next year).
All Bayreuth
Ring productions since the legendary
Boulez/
Chéreau staging of 1976-1980 have been documented and analyzed in one way or another in books:
The
Patrice Chéreau/
Pierre Boulez Jahrhundertring (French and German editions):
Peter Hall/
Georg Solti (only in 1983, in subsequent summers the conductor was
Peter Schneider)—this is the only one of these books in Englidh AFAIK:
Harry Kupfer/
Daniel Barenboim:
Alfred Kirchner/
James Levine (focusing on designer
Rosalie’s sets):
Jürgen Flimm/
Giuseppe Sinopoli (only in its first year—
Adam Fischer took over the baton after
Sinopoli’s untimely death):
Tankred Dorst/
Christian Thielemann:

These books are complemented by this survey of all
Ring productions in Bayreuth since the first in 1876 up to the
Tankred Dorst in 2006:

Apart from these “official” publications—to which the artists involved and the Festival direction submit texts—there’s been at least two pamphlets viciously attacking, respectively, the
Chéreau and
Castorf productions. I suppose we’d be hard pressed to find the presentation of one single stage work at one single venue so richly documented as is the case of the
Ring at Bayreuth.