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      2. wagner: gotterdamerung - richard wagner

      Wagner: Gotterdamerung

      Richard WagnerRichard Wagner
      • 2016
      • 59 tracks
      • 3 uur, 42 min
      • opera
      Wagner: Gotterdamerung - Richard Wagner
      Wagner: Gotterdamerung - Richard Wagner

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the epic grandeur of Richard Wagner's "Götterdämmerung," the thrilling conclusion to his monumental four-opera cycle, "Der Ring des Nibelungen." This monumental work, released on MYTO Historical in 2016, is a testament to Wagner's unparalleled compositional prowess and his ability to weave intricate narratives through music.

      "Götterdämmerung," which translates to "Twilight of the Gods," is a sprawling, dramatic opera that brings the epic saga of the Ring to its climactic end. The album spans an impressive three hours and forty-two minutes, offering a rich and immersive experience for both seasoned opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Wagner's libretto and composition are masterfully intertwined, creating a powerful and unforgettable journey through themes of power, love, betrayal, and destiny.

      The opera begins with a prologue that sets the stage for the final act of the Ring's curse. The three Norns, weaving the rope of Fate, discuss the past, present, and future, hinting at the impending doom that awaits. As the story unfolds, the listener is drawn into a world of gods, heroes, and mythical creatures, each with their own complex motivations and fates intertwined with the cursed Ring of the Nibelung.

      The album features a stellar cast of performers, each bringing their unique interpretation to Wagner's iconic characters. The Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, conducted by Daniele Gatti, delivers a powerful and nuanced performance, showcasing the depth and richness of Wagner's score. The orchestral interludes, such as "Orchesterzwischenspiel" and "Orchestervorspiel," are particularly noteworthy, highlighting Wagner's innovative use of leitmotifs to convey the emotional and narrative arc of the opera.

      "Götterdämmerung" is not just an opera; it is a monumental work of art that pushes the boundaries of the genre. Wagner's use of harmony, rhythm, and orchestration creates a sound world that is both familiar and groundbreaking. The album is a testament to the enduring power of Wagner's music and his ability to captivate audiences with his unique vision.

      Whether you are a longtime fan of Wagner or a newcomer to the world of opera, "Götterdämmerung" is an essential addition to your music collection. This album offers a unique opportunity to experience the full scope of Wagner's genius and to immerse yourself in the epic drama of the Ring cycle. So, sit back, relax, and let the powerful music of Richard Wagner transport you to a world of gods, heroes, and mythical creatures.

      March 4, 20162016 MYTO Historical2016 MYTO Historical

      Tracks

      1. Götterdämmerung: Prologue. Welch Licht leuchtet dort? (Nornen)Richard Wagner, Elisabeth Schärtel, Grace Hoffmann, Gertrude Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:41
      2. Götterdämmerung: Prologue. An der weltesche wob ich einst (Nornen)Richard Wagner, Elisabeth Schärtel, Grace Hoffmann, Gertrude Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        5:37
      3. Götterdämmerung: Prologue. Es ragt die Burg (Nornen)Richard Wagner, Elisabeth Schärtel, Grace Hoffmann, Gertrude Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        7:53
      4. Götterdämmerung: Prologue. OrchesterzwischenspielRichard Wagner, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:19
      5. Götterdämmerung: Prologue. Zu neuen Taten, teurer Helde (Brunnhilde, Siegfried)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        6:16
      6. Götterdämmerung: Prologue. Ihn geiz' ich als einzig gut! (Brunnhilde, Siegfried)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        4:09
      7. Götterdämmerung: Prologue. Orchesterzwischenspiel - Siegfrieds RheinfahrtRichard Wagner, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        6:53
      8. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 1: Nun hör' Hagen (Gunther, Hagen, Gutrune)Richard Wagner, Marcel Cordes, Gottlob Frick, Jutta Meyfarth, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        2:46
      9. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 1: Ein Weib weiß ich (Hagen, Gunther, Gutrune)Richard Wagner, Gottlob Frick, Marcel Cordes, Jutta Meyfarth, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:40
      10. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 1: Brachte Siegfried die Braut dir heim (Hagen, Gunther, Gutrune)Richard Wagner, Marcel Cordes, Jutta Meyfarth, Gottlob Frick, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:26
      11. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 1: Jagt er auf Taten wonnig umher (Hagen, Gunther, Siegfried)Richard Wagner, Gottlob Frick, Marcel Cordes, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:48
      12. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 2: Wer ist Gibichs Sohn? (Siegfried, Gunther, Hagen)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Marcel Cordes, Gottlob Frick, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        5:46
      13. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 2: Willkommen, Gast, in Gibichs Haus! (Gutrune, Siegfried, Gunther)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Marcel Cordes, Jutta Meyfarth, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        4:30
      14. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 2: Hast du, Gunther, ein Weib? (Siegfried, Gunther)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Marcel Cordes, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:32
      15. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 2: Blühenden Lebens labendes Blut (Siegfried, Gunther)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Marcel Cordes, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        2:24
      16. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 2: Was nahmst du am Eide nicht teil? (Siegfried, Hagen, Gunther, Gutrune)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Gottlob Frick, Marcel Cordes, Jutta Meyfarth, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:32
      17. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 2: Hier sitz' ich zur Wacht (Hagen)Richard Wagner, Gottlob Frick, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        4:44
      18. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 2: OrchesterzwischenspielRichard Wagner, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        6:35
      19. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 3: Altgewohntes Geräusch raunt (Brunnhilde, Waltraute)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Margarethe Bence, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        6:44
      20. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 3: Höre mit Sinn was ich dir sage! (Waltraute)Richard Wagner, Margarethe Bence, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:53
      21. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 3: So sitzt er, sagt kein wort (Waltraute)Richard Wagner, Margarethe Bence, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        6:10
      22. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 3: Welch banger Traume Maren (Brunnhilde, Waltraute)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Margarethe Bence, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        5:39
      23. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 3: Blitzend Gewölk, vom Wind (Brunnhilde)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:29
      24. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 4: Brunnhild'! Ein Freier kam (Siegfried, Brunnhilde)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Birgit Nilsson, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:15
      25. Götterdämmerung , Act I Scene 4: Die nacht bricht an (Siegfried, Brunnhilde)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Birgit Nilsson, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        6:28
      26. Götterdämmerung , Act II: PreludeRichard Wagner, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:09
      27. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 1: Schläfst du, Hagen, mein Sohn? (Alberich, Hagen)Richard Wagner, Otakar Kraus, Gottlob Frick, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:30
      28. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 1: Der Ewigen Macht, wer erbte sie? (Hagen, Alberich)Richard Wagner, Gottlob Frick, Otakar Kraus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        5:48
      29. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 1: OrchesterzwischenspielRichard Wagner, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        1:49
      30. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 2: Hoiho, Hagen, müder Mann! (Siegfried, Hagen, Gutrune)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Gottlob Frick, Jutta Meyfarth, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        4:49
      31. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 3: Hoiho! Hoihohoho! (Hagen, Chorus)Richard Wagner, Gottlob Frick, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        10:25
      32. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 4: Brunnhild', die hehrste Frau (Gunther, Chorus)Richard Wagner, Marcel Cordes, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:28
      33. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 4: Was ist ihr? (Chorus, Siegfried, Brunnhilde, Hagen)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Birgit Nilsson, Gottlob Frick, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        2:29
      34. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 4: Einen Ring sah ich (Brunnhilde, Alle)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:32
      35. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 4: Heil'ge Gotter, himmlische Lenker! (Brunnhilde, Gunther, Chorus)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Marcel Cordes, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        2:49
      36. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 4: Achtest du so der eignen Ehre? (Siegfried, Alle)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        2:55
      37. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 4: Helle Wehr! Heilige Waffe! (Siegfried, Brunnhilde, Chorus)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Birgit Nilsson, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        8:04
      38. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 5: Welches Unholds List (Brunnhilde)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        2:30
      39. Götterdämmerung , Act II Scene 5: Vertraue mir, betrog'ne Frau! (Hagen, Brunnhilde, Gunther)Richard Wagner, Gottlob Frick, Birgit Nilsson, Marcel Cordes, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        8:43
      40. Götterdämmerung , Act II: Was riet mein wissen? (Brunnhilde, Hagen, Gunther)Richard Wagner, Birgit Nilsson, Gottlob Frick, Marcel Cordes, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:57
      41. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 1: OrchestervorspielRichard Wagner, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:16
      42. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 1: Frau Sonne sendet lichte Strahlen (Rheintochter)Richard Wagner, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:57
      43. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 1: Ein Albe führte mich irr (Siegfried, Rheintochter)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:21
      44. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 1: So schön! … So stark! … So gehrenswert! (Rheintochter, Siegfried)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        0:38
      45. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 1: Wie leid' ich doch das karge Lob? (Siegfried, Rheintochter)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        3:38
      46. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 1: Mein Schwert zerschwang (Siegfried, Rheintochter)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        6:48
      47. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 2: Hoiho! (Hagen, Male Chorus, Siegfried)Richard Wagner, Gottlob Frick, Hans Hopf, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        4:01
      48. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 2: Trink, Günther, trink! (Siegfried, Gunther, Hagen)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Marcel Cordes, Gottlob Frick, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        2:28
      49. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 2: Mime hieß ein mürrischer Zwerg (Siegfried, Hagen, Chorus)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Gottlob Frick, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        5:13
      50. Götterdämmerung , Act III Scene 2: In Leid zu dem Wipfel (Siegfried, Hagen, Gunther, Chorus)Richard Wagner, Hans Hopf, Gottlob Frick, Marcel Cordes, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe
        2:48
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      About Richard Wagner

      Richard Wagner, born in Leipzig, Germany, in 1813, is one of the most influential and revolutionary figures in the history of opera. Known for his groundbreaking compositions and innovative approach to music drama, Wagner's works are celebrated for their profound emotional depth and complex narratives. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for his operas, allowing him to create a seamless fusion of poetry, music, and drama. His concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk, or "total work of art," aimed to integrate all aspects of the theatrical experience, making his operas a unique and immersive journey for the audience. Wagner's most famous work, the epic four-opera cycle "Der Ring des Nibelungen," is a testament to his visionary genius and remains a cornerstone of the operatic repertoire. Throughout his career, Wagner's contributions to music and theater have left an indelible mark on the world of classical music, making him a composer whose works continue to inspire and captivate audiences today.

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