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Die Walk?re
Metropolitan Opera House, Mon, February 6, 1888
Die Walk?re (27)
Richard Wagner | Richard Wagner
- Br?nnhilde
- Lilli Lehmann
- Siegmund
- Albert Niemann
- Sieglinde
- Auguste Seidl-Kraus
- Wotan
- Emil Fischer
- Fricka/Gerhilde
- Marianne Brandt
- Hunding
- Johannes Elmblad
- Grimgerde
- Miss Kemlitz [Last performance]
- Helmwige
- Sophie Traubmann
- Ortlinde
- Ida Klein
- Rossweisse
- Emmy Miron
- Schwertleite
- Lena G?ttich
- Siegrune
- Minnie Dilthey [Last performance]
- Waltraute
- Louise Meisslinger
- Conductor
- Anton Seidl
Review 1:
Review in The New York Times
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE.
It is unquestionably true that a great deal of Wagner's music is unsingable; but that is not a sufficient reason why the singable parts should not be sung. This remark is the result of careful attention to last evening's performance of "Die Walk?re" at the Metropolitan Opera House. Herr Niemann often delights the intelligent auditor by the earnestness and force of his acting; but he just as often harrows the soul by his inability to sing. In the first act of "Die Walk?re" the musical climax is Siegmund's love song, and this, one of the most thoroughly lyrical passages in all Wagner's works, the aged tenor simply murdered last night. In his misdeeds in this act. He was aided and abetted by Frau Seidl-Kraus, who is wholly inadequate to the demands of Sieglinde, and last night she was even worse than she usually is. It will be readily inferred from these remarks that the second week of the Nibelugen trilogy did not open auspiciously. The appearance of Fr?ulein Lehmann as Br?nnhilde in the second act rather mended matters, and Herr Fischer's good work as the much-troubled Wotan added to the interest of the proceedings. The ride of the Valkyries in the third act and the final scene had their wonted effect, and the music-drama, in spite of the numerous shortcomings of its earlier scenes, came to an effective finish. The audience was large, and the interest displayed in the progress of the performance demonstrated the fact anew that public attention is at present closely chained to Wagner's great works.
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Met careers
- Anton Seidl [Conductor]
- Lilli Lehmann [Br?nnhilde]
- Albert Niemann [Siegmund]
- Auguste Seidl-Kraus [Sieglinde]
- Emil Fischer [Wotan]
- Marianne Brandt [Fricka/Gerhilde]
- Johannes Elmblad [Hunding]
- Miss Kemlitz [Grimgerde]
- Sophie Traubmann [Helmwige]
- Ida Klein [Ortlinde]
- Emmy Miron [Rossweisse]
- Lena G?ttich [Schwertleite]
- Minnie Dilthey [Siegrune]
- Louise Meisslinger [Waltraute]