Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene - English Subtitles - Götterdämmerung - Jones - Boulez
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
- Richard Wagner
GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG (Der Ring des Nibelungen)
Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene
Gwyneth Jones - Brünnhilde
Pierre Boulez - Conductor
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra - Orchestra
℗ 2005 Deutsche Grammophon
Performed in 1980
00:00 "Schweigt eures Jammers jauchzenden Schwall"
03:21 "Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort"
11:37 "Mein Erbe nun nehm' ich zu eigen"
15:27 "Grane, mein Roß, sei mir gegrüßt"
17:33 "Zurück vom Ring!"
Featuring art generated with DALL·E 3 and a new English translation by me, focused on clarity and shared musicality with the German.
Amazon: www.amazon.com/Wagner-Blu-ray... - Hudba
Ich habe keine Worte, um zu beschreiben, wie großartig diese Musik ist, und danke für diese wunderbare Aufnahme!❤
Zuruck Vom Ring is truly the music of the Last Judgment
Stunning images to go along with my favorite Götterdämmerung recording. This is like an early Christmas for me, thank you!
absolutely amazing!
Keep it up, this is awesome work!
It was the curse of the one ring that bound the worlds gold that blinded Sigfried to Brunhild's love
Sublime !
I wish I could send you pictures of my Wagnerian paintings. I think you might like them. I use acrylic paint as my medium.
Thank you, dear Molto Vivace!
Oh my goddess, every time I hear and see this, my heart and sensuous imagination are ravished with the beauty and power and profundity and suggestiveness of Wagner's music-drama.
The now fully human goddess rides through the "Flames of Destruction of the False Ego Perspective", to return to an eternal love with she (I always imagine) who is her womanly soulmate called Siegfrieda.
At the same time, our womanly world is stripped of crushing masculine capitalist power, and of a mindless lust for gold, and is therefore washed clean of so very many nasty, life-hating, and patriarchal elements. Such as patriarchal capitalist imperialism, and the extractive ravaging of our beautiful, sacred and natural world of Gaia
The mischief-making and teasing trio of Rhine Maidens are delightedly back in business!
Giving guided tours of the hydroelectric damn (proprietors Wagner, Boulez and Chéreau); working as erotic services professionals during the late evening and early morning hours; and most importantly venerating and guarding the hyper-symbol of the glistening Rheingold, now safely ensconced once more in the depths of the Rhine.
Thus its scintillating and infinitely plastic and radiant and hyper-symbolic energies are also restored within our own individual sub-consciousness, and in the world-spanning collective womanly consciousness that permeates and animates all reality. Much like the supreme erotic energies of Shakti, which are made iconic in the form of all protective and loving Kali Ma.
And in the heavens, the narcissistic and vainglorious idiocy of Wotan's phallocratic palace is incinerated in a purging inferno, for all of womanity to witness and rejoice upon! A marbled triumph of cold masculinity, supposedly guarded and made impregnable by a horde of mercenaries, formed from heroes fallen in battle, who have been fucked back to life by the Valkyries.
Et voila, Rachel von Wagner, the arch music-drama feminist, and anti-patriarch, and Buddhist, and Kali worshipping Jungian of the 19th century.
Who would have guessed? Any enlightened and woman-centred woman, that's who!
Love andrea
incredible graphics, I wish you could use AI to make the singing from these graphics
One day! A few years from now perhaps.
please do act one of rhinegold next and afterwards the entry of the gods into valhalla
I'm currently working on Parsifal Act II and the Meistersinger Prize song but I will get to them!
Who are these splendid paintings by?
They were generated with AI (Dalle-3)
the pictures are nice and all (specially the valhalla burning) but what happens with the face of Brunnhilda there??15:27 17:07
Its a problem with the AI software. Thankfully I figured out a fix for future videos (I think).
As famous as this production became, the singing and the orchestra are just fair.