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G?tterd?mmerung
Ring Cycle [11] Uncut
Metropolitan Opera House, Tue, January 24, 1899
G?tterd?mmerung (29)
Richard Wagner | Richard Wagner
- Br?nnhilde
- Lillian Nordica
- Siegfried
- Jean de Reszke
- Gunther
- Adolph M?hlmann
- Gutrune
- Frances Saville
- Hagen
- Edouard de Reszke
- Waltraute/First Norn
- Ernestine Schumann-Heink
- Alberich
- David Bispham
- Second Norn/Flosshilde
- Louise Meisslinger
- Third Norn/Woglinde
- Olga Pevny
- Wellgunde
- Minnie Molka-Kellogg
- Conductor
- Franz Schalk
- Director
- Pierre Baudu
Ring Cycle [11] Uncut
G?tterd?mmerung received four performances this season.
Review 1:
Review in the New York Herald
NIEBLUNG CYCLE COMPLETED
The big audience that witnessed "G?tterd?mmerung" - the last of the series - at The Metropolitan Opera House last night voted the presentation of the cycle a great success. It was a lengthy performance - that of last night - the curtain rising before seven o'clock and not falling for the last time until midnight, but the audience stayed to the end and enjoyed it all thoroughly, judging from the applause at the end of each act. The house was completely filled by one of the largest and most distinguished audiences of the opera season. It has been a noteworthy achievement for the management and all concerned. The works have been given without cuts, with many improved scenic and mechanical effects, and, best of all, with casts which no European opera house nor even Bayreuth has equaled.
Last night, for instance, M. Jean de Reszke was the Siegfried. From his first note and gesture, to say nothing of his handsome and heroic presence, he made it apparent that his art and personality would remain indelibly stamped upon the work. His performance was worthy to rank with his Tristan as a Wagnerian effort, rising to tragic heights in the death scene in the third act. This scene through M. de Reszke's acting and the eloquence of the orchestra, produced a profound effect.
Mme. Nordica's Br?nnhilde in this work was highly spoken of in the HERALD, when she sang it here last season. It has not gained, but it did not need to. It was full of womanly tenderness in the farewell scene with Siegfried in the first act; was fraught with fury in the second act, when Br?nnhilde believes herself betrayed by Siegfried, and was highly tragic in the final scene. No one applauded Mme. Nordica more that Mme. Lehmann, who watched the performance.
Photographs of Jean de Reszke as Siegfried and Edouard de Reszke as Hagen in G?tterd?mmerung by Aim? Dupont.
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Met careers
- Franz Schalk [Conductor]
- Lillian Nordica [Br?nnhilde]
- Jean de Reszke [Siegfried]
- Adolph M?hlmann [Gunther]
- Frances Saville [Gutrune]
- Edouard de Reszke [Hagen]
- Ernestine Schumann-Heink [Waltraute/First Norn]
- David Bispham [Alberich]
- Louise Meisslinger [Second Norn/Flosshilde]
- Olga Pevny [Third Norn/Woglinde]
- Minnie Molka-Kellogg [Wellgunde]
- Pierre Baudu [Director]