In 2000, Meier appeared again at Bayreuth, performing the role of Sieglinde in
Die Walküre in the "Millennium Ring" at the 2000 festival staged by
Jürgen Flimm and conducted by
Giuseppe Sinopoli with
Plácido Domingo. She also appeared that year as Isolde at the
Salzburg Festival, with
Lorin Maazel conducting. In 2001 at the opening of the
Munich Opera Festival, the singer made her debut in the role of Didon in
Hector Berlioz's
Les Troyens with
Zubin Mehta conducting. In 2003 Meier shared a
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording for her contributions as Venus in
Tannhäuser under the direction of Daniel Barenboim. She devoted her 2003–2004 season exclusively to recitals and concerts. She performed in
Bach's
St Matthew Passion and toured throughout Europe, Russia and the United States with a recital program featuring works by
Brahms,
Schubert and
Hugo Wolf. She returned to the opera stage in 2004–2005, including appearances as
Carmen in a new production at the
Semper Oper in
Dresden directed by Katarina Lauterbach. In 2005, she appeared again as Isolde, this time in a new production at the
Opéra Bastille in Paris, staged by
Peter Sellars and conducted by
Esa-Pekka Salonen. She also returned to the Vienna State Opera as Kundry in
Parsifal. She returned as Kundry in the Met's
Parsifal in 2006, appearing opposite
Ben Heppner.
The New York Times wrote:The role of Kundry is that of a lone woman surrounded by men, but Waltraud Meier made it the star turn of the evening. Known as volatile both onstage and off, Ms. Meier is suited to the part, propelling herself into it like a wide-bore, high-explosive cannon shell. This was singing of fierceness and fearlessness, all of it pertinent to the persona she represented. Ms. Meier gives all and takes risks, and her audience went crazy for her. Meier's 2007 performances include appearances as Isolde (Japan, Berlin, Munich, Milan), Leonore (Munich), Ortrud (Milan, Paris). A CD featuring Meier and Breinl performing works by
Franz Schubert and
Richard Strauss, with her song accompanist
Joseph Breinl was released in late 2007. Meier and Breinl are performing numerous recitals in 2007–08 in Japan, Germany, France, Austria, and Spain. In July 2008, Meier appeared as Venus in a production of
Tannhäuser in
Baden-Baden, directed by
Nikolaus Lehnhoff, conducted by
Philippe Jordan, and also starring
Robert Gambill (Tannhäuser), Stephen Milling (Herrmann), and
Camilla Nylund (Elisabeth). The
New York Times reported that "Ms. Meier, a musician with deep reserves of force and a gift for madness, was the perfect Venus." On 22 August 2009, she appeared in a televised concert performance of
Fidelio at a
Henry Wood Promenade Concert in London's
Albert Hall in which she also spoke a narration. This was reported as her 2,000th professional engagement. It was conducted by
Daniel Barenboim with the
West-Eastern Divan (orchestra). In the London
Daily Telegraph Rupert Christiansen wrote:''She looked wonderfully elegant and was in good voice – some wild top notes seemed a small price to pay for her total musical and dramatic involvement in Leonore's fate. What a true star and a trouper she is.'' In 2023, after a five decade long career, Meier announced she would retire from the stage. She gave her final performance on 20 October 2023 at the
Berlin State Opera as Klytämnestra in Strauss'
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