Wagner - Die Walküre - Nilsson ⋅ Brouwenstijn ⋅ Gorr ⋅ Vickers ⋅ London ⋅ Ward - London Symphony Orchestra - Leinsdorf

by Richard Wagner

Other authorsDavid Ward (Bass), Joan Edwards (Mezzo-Soprano), Birgit Nilsson (Soprano), Erich Leinsdorf (Conductor), Jon Vickers (Heldentenor), George London (Bass-Baritone), Margreta Elkins (Mezzo-Soprano), The London Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), Rita Gorr (Mezzo-Soprano), Marie Collier (Soprano), Maureen Guy (Mezzo-Soprano)5 more, Josephine Veasey (Mezzo-Soprano), Gré Brouwenstijn (Soprano), Judith Pierce (Soprano), Julia Malyon (Soprano), Noreen Berry (Mezzo-Soprano)
Phono record sound recording, 1966

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Available

Call number

R782.1 WAG WA 1966

DDC/MDS

R782.1 WAG WA 1966

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New York, N.Y. : London, [1966], p1962. London Records – OSA 1511 [1966]

Description

It started as a single idea, under the working title of Siegfried's Death, and ended as an epic four-opera cycle, "Der Ring des Nibelungen." Inspired by the great Nordic and Germanic sagas, Richard Wagner created a unique statement of the interplay between love and power — a struggle he movingly expressed through recurrent motifs of yearning and loss. Die Walk#65533;re, the second opera in the series, remains the most popular and frequently performed of the mighty Ring Cycle works. From its gripping opening — in which the hero finds himself weaponless in the house of his enemy — to its heartrending finale — a father' s final farewell to his favorite daughter — generations of listeners have thrilled and swooned to this story and its magical music. First performed as part of the complete Ring Cycle in 1876, at the grand opening of the Bayreuth Festival Theatre, Die Walk#65533;re boasts one of opera's best-known passages, the exhilarating "Ride of the Walk#65533;re." This vocal score of the complete opera, with lyrics in both German and English, features a piano reduction of the orchestral part and is ideal for study, rehearsal, and concert performances.… (more)

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