Wagner - Die Walküre - Brünnhilde bearing a wounded warrier to Walhalla - Painted by Delitz - The Victrola book of the opera

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Wagner - Die Walküre - Brünnhilde bearing a wounded warrier to Walhalla - Painted by Delitz
Identifier: victrolabookofop00vict (find matches)
Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University



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in New York until January30, 1885, when Dr. Leopold Damrosch revived the work at the Metropolitan, with Brandt,Schott and Materna. Since that time the work has seldom been absent from the Metro-politan, the latest production being that of 1915, with Kurt, Gadski, Matzenauer, Berger,Ruysdael and Braun. Among the artists who have appeared in the opera during the pastthirty years may be mentioned the following: as Sieglinde—Fremstad, Ternina, Nordica,Morena, Saltzmann-Stevens, Osborn-Hannah; as Briinnhilde — Ternina, Gadski, Walker,Leffler-Burckhard, Matzenauer, Nordica, Litvinne, Weidt; as Siegmund—Burrian, Burgstaller,Dalmores, Urlus, Kraus; as Wotan—Van Rooy, Griswold, Whitehill, Feinhals and Goritz. Characters SIEGMUND (Zeeg-moond) Tenor HUNDING (Hoond-ing) Bass WOTAN (Voh-tahn) Baritone SIEGLINDE (Zeeg-lin-dh) Soprano BRUNNHILDE (Bruen-hilf -dh) Soprano FRICKA (Ftik-ah) Soprano VALKYRIES—Gerhilda, Ortlinda, Valtrauta, Sverleita, Helmviga, Siegruna,Grimgerda, Rossvisa. 530
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1 PAINTED BY OELIT/ Briinnhilde Bearing a Wounded Warrior to Walhalla VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA—WAGNER/S DIE WALKURE Wal\ure is the second in the series ofmusic-dramas composing the Niebelung Ring,and to most opera-goers perhaps the mostmelodious and pleasing. The story is beauti-ful and compelling, the situations by turnthrilling and pathetic, while the glorious musicwritten by the master to accompany the ad-ventures of his mythical personages is easilyunderstood and appreciated by the averagelistener. Wotan has been warned by Erda, theEarth Goddess, that if Alberich regains the Ringthe gods must perish. Brooding over thisimpending fate, Wotan descends to earth andweds the goddess; this union resulting in ninesplendid daughters, the Walf^iire, who are toaid in the salvation of the gods. Riding fortheach day among the tumult and the strifewhich prevail on the earth as a result of theCurse of the Ring, they carry to Walhalla, ontheir flying horses, the bravest of the warriorswho fal

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