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Wagner: Götterdämmerung
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Wagner: Götterdämmerung

Jan 27, 2012
5h 50m
★ 8.0

The Metropolitan Opera: Götterdämmerung

Overview

Ring Cycle, pt 4. Siegfried is drugged and tricked into kidnapping his wife, since she has the Ring now. More double-crossings, Siegfried ends up dead. Brunnhilde has had enough of this, tosses the Ring into the river and torches the place.

Genres

Fantasy
Music

Production Companies

The Metropolitan Opera

Cast

Deborah Voigt

Brünnhilde

Deborah Voigt

Jay Hunter Morris

Siegfried

Jay Hunter Morris

Hans-Peter König

Hagen

Hans-Peter König

Waltraud Meier

Waltraude

Waltraud Meier

Wendy Bryn Harmer

Gutrune

Wendy Bryn Harmer

Eric Owens

Alberich

Eric Owens

Iain Paterson

Gunther

Iain Paterson

Maria Radner

First Norn

Maria Radner

Elizabeth Bishop

Second Norn

Elizabeth Bishop

Heidi Melton

Third Norn

Heidi Melton

Erin Morley

Woglinde

Erin Morley

Jennifer Johnson Cano

Wellgunde

Jennifer Johnson Cano

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