Wagner - Götterdämmerung [Score]
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Adam Fischer, Conductor
Vienna State Opera Orchestra & Chorus
Recorded Live January 24th, 2016
Siegfried: Christian Franz
Brünnhilde: Linda Watson
Hagen: Eric Halvarson
Gunther: Boaz Daniel
Gutrune: Caroline Wenborne
Alberich: Jochen Schmeckenbecher
0:00 - PRELUDE; The Norns sing about the past and the unforeseeable future.
16:57 - Siegfried and Brünnhilde sing about their love and bid farewell to each other.
33:06 - Siegfried rides to the Rhine and sails up the stream, spotting the Rhinedaughters along the way. The scene gradually changes to the Gibichung Fortress.
37:41 - ACT I; The Gibichungs plan the assimilation of Siegfried into their household as well as making Brünnhilde Gunther's wife.
50:00 - SCENE II; Siegfried meets the Gibichungs, drinks the Potion of Oblivion, forgets Brünnhilde, falls in love with Gutrune and makes a blood oath with Gunther.
1:07:25 - They proceed to set sail and retrieve Brünnhilde.
1:10:03 - Hagen, now alone, reveals his evil intentions - moreso, he reveals that he is Alberich's son.
1:20:20 - Brünnhilde in her delusion with the Ring.
1:22:42 - Waltraute arrives, tells Brünnhilde of the events that happened while she was asleep and pleads for Brünnhilde to give up the Ring in order to save the Gods.
1:47:36 - Siegfried returns transformed as Gunther and retrieves Brünnhilde.
1:58:11 - ACT II; Apparition Alberich reminds Hagen of the Ring.
2:16:29 - Hagen calls for the soldiers to celebrate the double wedding - Brünnhilde & Gunther, Gutrune & Siegfried.
2:30:23 - Brünnhilde is mortified and calls upon Siegfried's loyality.
2:46:55 - Brünnhilde and Hagen plan Siegfried's death, with Gunther being an accomplice.
3:03:00 - ACT III; Siegfried meets the Rhinedaughters on a hunting trip with the Gibichungs.
3:22:50 - Siegfried meets up with Hagen and they talk about his adventures, Hagen giving him an antidote. Siegfried remembers Brünnhilde.
3:37:16 - Hagen stabs Siegfried as a result of Siegfried admitting that his love is actually Brünnhilde, thus forfeiting their blood oath.
3:43:07 - Siegfried perishes. The Funeral March follows, back to the Gibichung Fortress.
3:57:33 - Brünnhilde appears and explains everything, she visited the Rhinedaughters during the night.
4:01:18 - Brünnhilde orders for the soldiers to stack up wood so that she may purify the Ring by sacrificing herself to the flames.
4:12:25 - Brünnhilde ignites the heap of wood and kills herself.
4:16:08 - Fire engulfs the Ring, as the Rhine Waves crash over the beach and drag the Ring into the river.
4:16:58 - The Rhinedaughters drown Hagen, who tried to retrieve the Ring.
4:17:23 - Loge puts Valhalla aflame, killing all of the Gods by immolation.
4:19:09 - The world ends and is born anew.
First premiered at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus on 17 August 1876, as part of the first complete performance of the Ring. The title is a translation into German of the Old Norse phrase Ragnarök, which in Norse mythology refers to a prophesied war among various beings and gods that ultimately results in the burning, immersion in water, and renewal of the world. As with the rest of the Ring, however, Wagner's account diverges significantly from these Old Norse sources.
Also CZcams thinks this is the National Symphony Orchestra Washington (Ignore that)
Original Video: • Wagner Götterdämmerung - Hudba
Legendary. One of the best endings ever composed for opera !
And of course one of the greatest operas ever written.
Gotterdammerung, die walkure, das Rheingold, parsifal, Tristan und isolde, why should I even bother with Italian opera if I can just watch wagner?
@@aidanm.2044Because Italian composers also composed great operas.
@@Dylonely42no.
@@ToxicTurtleIsMad ?
4時間以上の「神々の黄昏」を、そして「ラインの黄金」「ヴァルキューレ」「ジークフリート」と、この長大な楽劇「ニーベルングの指環」を順に全て聴いてきて、本当に良かった!と思わせる圧巻のフィナーレでございました。
ワーグナーは、私たち観客を絶対に裏切りはしませんでした。実に26年をかけて完成させられたこの楽劇は、間違いなく人類の宝です!
A treasure, indeed.
32:04 Siegfrieds Rhine Journey
52:37 Begrüße froh, o Held
1:20:20 Scene three - Waltraute
2:27:55 Gegrüßt sei, teurer Held
3:39:36 Brünnhilde, heilige Braut!
4:19:09 - The world ends and is born anew. how to end a masterpiece.
4:16:00 to the end...possibly the most incredible four minutes of music I have ever heard.
Mind-blowing.
And now consider how all this is lost on anyone scared off by the idea of listening to opera or even worse 4 1/2 hours of it. ;)
La música más hermosa jamas escrita
The beginning is just BEAUTIFUL!!!!
2:46:57 Love the use of Gibichung motif
3:20:58 for personal listening
Increible, gracias!
Thanks for this video, super helpful !
Thank you very much for this video.
Gracias por subir este video
Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Thanks so much for this and for Siegfried - missing on YT since Tomek's got taken down
Why did it get taken down? It was from the Solti cycle, wasn't it? I've just been looking for it. The other two are still there - why were just two removed? It's a bit of a puzzle.
Its back!
The prelude followed by the two sopranos cannot be described in simple human language.
Jak ja kocham tę operę
this is wagners masterpiece
One of his
Based score!
Based on what?
@@plekkchand dragons and mythology and so on
Buenissimo
1:16:07 trumpet III excerpt
4:15:53 yeet
4:16:55 last sung words of dialogue. Hagen gets drowned by the Rhine Maidens
4:19:10 fav part
yeet indeed
32:04 short call
Siegfried
4:20... nice
indeed
Trumpet Excerpt 3:41:35
4:01:20 start
00:07 excerpt 1.
Excerpt: 2:10:25.
How'd you record the score and get the music in the background? I tried to do this with Rienzi since there's not a video like this of Rienzi on CZcams, and I used CZcams to play the music and Xbox games capture (on my pc) to record the score. I've used games capture to record games with no issue, and it recorded the score, but there was no audio.
I downloaded the score as a Pdf and then converted it to PNG/JPEG images. Then I downloaded the audio with 4k video Downloader. I then use Wondershare Filmora to sync the audio with each individual page. It takes a really long time to do something as big as this and I wouldn't recommend it.
@@Maddenhawk Goddamn that sounds tedious as hell 🤣 fortunately, I'm doing score study with Rienzi for fun, so I'll just put time stamps in the corner of every page as I study the score (I purchased a copy off of eBay for like $13...so worth it 😁)
How did you upload this?!?!
I had alot of time on my hands over the summer
Can I have the link for where to get the score, I really want to print out one!!!!!!!!
imslp.org/wiki/G%C3%B6tterd%C3%A4mmerung,_WWV_86D_(Wagner,_Richard)
it's amazing how orchestras are able to play this fairly challenging music so well these days but it seems there are no singers who can cope with it - the duet in the prologue is so dreadfully sung it's actually comical, tenor and soprano seemingly competing as to who could flatten and render shapeless their lines the most. Thank god Linda cuts her very flat high C off halfway through - it contributed little
i mean you have to consider wagner made it almost impossible to sing physically
@@Lircking absolutely correct! it is incredibly difficult to sing, but surely it is possible to have a good cast for a major production at a major opera house? In the past there were Bayreuth casts who were brilliant all the way across the cycle. Where are the great Wagnerian singers today and why aren't they at Bayreuth? Mozart and Baroque operas are better sung these days than ever before. It intrigues me why there are so many singers capable of singing Handel, Vivaldi, Mozart and other earlier music stunningly well but Wagner seems to have hit a wall at the moment.
23:40 54:00 2:00:23
1:28:26
god damn it's long
Very long !
18:34
2:10:20
2:09:40
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29:23
4:17:24
1:45:40
4:18:06
19:08
3:23:32 Hoiho---
Some very poor singing from such an opera house! But that is the sorry state of modern-day opera. The singer performing Brunhilda is wretched - that is one the worst performances of the opera's finale ("Brunhilda's Immolation") I have ever heard.
a lot of poor singing. Shame on Wien.
1:45:58
18:32
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