United States / Nov 04, 2013
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Richard Wagner called Die Walküre the “first evening” of the Ring of the Nibelung; he called Das Rheingold the prologue or Vorabend. Musically and dramatically, we are introduced to a radically new and different world when the opening bars of Die Walküre resound. A fully developed orchestral palette of Leitmotivs paints a wild storm scene, and the curtain rises on a modest dwelling: a fully human scene that has nothing to do with the gods, dwarves and nymphs of Das Rheingold. At the same time, however, the way Die Walküre portrays radical beginnings reveals some telling reminiscences of the unfolding of Das Rheingold. Die Walküre is exciting and deeply feeling drama.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Wagner: Die Walküre |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch |
| Production countries | Italy |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Arthaus Musik, Teatro alla Scala, Staatsoper Unter den Linden, RAI |
| Release date | 4 novembre 2013 |
| Assistant directors | Guy Cassiers |
| Lighting | Guy Cassiers |
| Production design | Enrico Bagnoli |
| Art direction | Enrico Bagnoli |
| Set decoration | Enrico Bagnoli |
| Music | Richard Wagner, Daniel Barenboim |
| Sound | Daniel Barenboim, Richard Wagner |
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| Costume design | Tim Van Steenbergen |
| Makeup | Tim Van Steenbergen |
| Hairstyling | Tim Van Steenbergen |
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