Götterdammerung
by
 
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.

Title
Götterdammerung

Author
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.

Uniform Title
Der Ring des Nibelungen.

Publication Information
U.K. : Opus Arte, 2005.

Physical Description
3 video discs (approx 284 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet.

General Note
Durations approx 284 minutes.
 
Sung in :German, with English, French, German, Spanish, Catalan and Italian subtitles.

Contents
Disc 1 act 1, disc 2 act 2,disc 3 act 3

Abstract
Götterdämmerung is the last of the four operas of Wagner's Ring cycle, the one where the mythic tale of greed and power comes to its fiery climax. The opening Prologue begins with the Norns weaving their rope of fate, a luminous cable that advances producer Harry Kupfer's vision of the cycle as a fable of man's greed and rampant technology triumphing over the natural world. The great ash tree that dominated the stage in the early operas has now dwindled into a barely recognizable stump. The grid backdrop, upon which lighting and projections play, leavens the darkness of the stark stage. Siegried journeys to the kingdom of the Gibichungs, ruled by the siblings Gunther and Gutrune. Their half-brother, Hagen, son of the Nibelung Alberich, has inherited his father's obsession with the ring. Hagen pulls the plot strings that ultimately lead to Siegried's death and the fiery end of Valhalla. As in Siegfried, producer Harry Kupfer populates the stage with symbolic props that recall industrial artifacts, using lighting and projections to create moods and amplify emotions and the narrative. The Gibichung rulers are garbed in 1930s-style suits and gowns, the evil Hagen in black leather. The climax of the opera (and of the cycle), the destruction of Valhalla and the return of the ring to the Rhine, is impressive. The stage rear is seemingly engulfed in flames, chaos reigns, the ring crumbles into dust, and in the midst of all this we see a pair of children, huddled together staring out into a new future--the sole ray of hope in Kupfer's tragic vision.

Subject Term
Operalar.
 
Müzik.
 
Operas.
 
Music.

Added Author
Whitbourn, James, 1963-
 
Petri, Hans.
 
Treleaven, John.
 
Struckmann, Falk.
 
Polaski, Deborah.
 
Salminen, Matti.
 
De Billy, Bertrand.

Added Corporate Author
Symphony Orchestra of the Gran Teatre del Liceu
 
Opus Arte.


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Conservatory LibraryDVD7.3/12/343011M1001.W34 W37 2005Konservatuvar Görsel-İşitsel Koleksiyonu
Conservatory LibraryDVD7.3/12/343012M1001.W34 W37 2005Konservatuvar Görsel-İşitsel Koleksiyonu
Conservatory LibraryDVD7.3/12/343010M1001.W34 W37 2005Konservatuvar Görsel-İşitsel Koleksiyonu