Götterdämmerung / Richard Wagner.

Siegfried and Brünnhilde are the ideal mythical couple: the greatest hero the world has ever seen, born of a divine father, and a fearless warrior maiden of equally noble ancestry. As he takes off for more heroic adventures at the beginning of this final part of Wagner's epic Ring cycle, he eve...

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Online Access: Streaming Audio (via Met Opera)
Corporate Author: Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.) (Performer)
Other Authors: Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883 (Composer), Harshaw, Margaret (Performer), Windgassen, Wolfgang (Performer), Uhde, Hermann, 1914-1965 (Performer), Böhme, Kurt, 1908-1989 (Performer), Stiedry, Fritz (Conductor)
Other title:Ring des Nibelungen. Götterdämmerung.
Format: Audio
Language:German
Published: [New York, New York] : [Metropolitan Opera], [1957]
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Summary:Siegfried and Brünnhilde are the ideal mythical couple: the greatest hero the world has ever seen, born of a divine father, and a fearless warrior maiden of equally noble ancestry. As he takes off for more heroic adventures at the beginning of this final part of Wagner's epic Ring cycle, he even gives her his all-powerful ring as reminder of their love. The next time they meet, he's about to marry another woman--and swears he has never seen Brünnhilde. The culmination of one the grandest theatrical journeys, this opera features some of Wagner's most ravishingly beautiful and emotionally shattering music. Margaret Harshaw and Wolfgang Windgassen are the ill-fated couple, with Kurt Böhme as the evil mastermind Hagen.
Item Description:Duration: 3 hr., 44 min., 14 sec.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (3 hr., 44 min., 14 sec.))
Playing Time:03:44:14
Participant or Performer:Margaret Harshaw ; Wolfgang Windgassen ; Hermann Uhde ; Kurt Böhme ; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Fritz Stiedry, conductor.
Language:Sung in German.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Source of description: Vendor-supplied metadata.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:Recorded live in 1957 at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, New York.