Götterdämmerung (1990)
Overview
The stupendous climax to Wagner’s four-part Ring cycle is brilliantly realized by the Otto Schenk/Günther Schneider-Siemssen production and byJames Levine’s monumental conducting. The Met orchestra, chorus, and an all-star cast make this Götterdämmerung one that truly rises to the occasion. Hildegard Behrens’s Brünnhilde must be experienced to be believed, as does Matti Salminen’s richly sung, domineering Hagen. At the center of the drama is Siegfried Jerusalem as Siegfried, who does not realize he has been drawn into a plot of betrayal until it is too late. Christa Ludwig is magnetic as Waltraute and Ekkehard Wlaschiha is a compelling Alberich.
Overview
The stupendous climax to Wagner’s four-part Ring cycle is brilliantly realized by the Otto Schenk/Günther Schneider-Siemssen production and byJames Levine’s monumental conducting. The Met orchestra, chorus, and an all-star cast make this Götterdämmerung one that truly rises to the occasion. Hildegard Behrens’s Brünnhilde must be experienced to be believed, as does Matti Salminen’s richly sung, domineering Hagen. At the center of the drama is Siegfried Jerusalem as Siegfried, who does not realize he has been drawn into a plot of betrayal until it is too late. Christa Ludwig is magnetic as Waltraute and Ekkehard Wlaschiha is a compelling Alberich.
Genres
Release Date
May 05, 1990
Rating
Runtime
4h 41m
Hildegard Behrens
Brünnhilde
Siegfried Jerusalem
Siegfried
Matti Salminen
Hagen
Christa Ludwig
Waltraute
Anthony Raffell
Gunther
Hanna Liskowska
Gutrune
Ekkehard Wlaschiha
Alberich
Gweneth Bean
1. Norn
Joyce Castle
2. Norn
Andrea Gruber
3. Norn
Kaaren Erickson
Woglinde
Diane Kesling
Wellgunde
Meredith Parsons
Flosshilde
MET Orchestra
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