[Met Performance] CID:62280



Die Walk?re
Metropolitan Opera House, Mon, February 28, 1916

Debut : Maude Fay




Die Walk?re (178)
Richard Wagner | Richard Wagner
Br?nnhilde
Johanna Gadski

Siegmund
Johannes Sembach

Sieglinde
Maude Fay [Debut]

Wotan
Carl Braun

Fricka
Louise Homer

Hunding
Basil Ruysdael

Gerhilde
Helen Warrum

Grimgerde
Florence Mulford

Helmwige
Lenora Sparkes

Ortlinde
Vera Curtis

Rossweisse
Rita Fornia

Schwertleite
Lila Robeson

Siegrune
Marie Mattfeld

Waltraute
Julia Heinrich


Conductor
Artur Bodanzky







Review 1:

Review in New York Evening Telegram:

Wagner's Die Walkure Again at the Opera

At the Metropolitan Opera House last night Richard Wagner's Die Walkure, which is one of the most familiar in the Ring Cycle because of its frequent repetition, was given with somewhat unusual circumstances. In this instance a 'guest performance' of the role of Sieglinde was given by Miss Maude Fay, a dramatic soprano, who was born in California and has achieved distinction in grand opera in Munich. She is a striking embodiment of the character from the pictorial standpoint. Tall and handsome, she fills the stage with her presence. She is, moreover, a very intelligent actress.

Her work as a singer cannot be praised unreservedly. Her upper tones are clear and true, but her middle register lacks power and color. She has the rare art of conveying the meaning of every word across the footlights and supplementing the words with illuminative pantomime.

For the rest, the performance was a familiar one. Artur Bodansky conducted admirably and the cast included Johannes Sembach as an effective Siegmund, Basil Ruysdael as Hunding, Carl Braun as a noble presentment of Wotan, Mme. Gadski as Brunnhilde, Mme. Homer as Fricka and a group of younger singers as Die Walkure.



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