[Met Performance] CID:85590



Die Walk?re
Metropolitan Opera House, Thu, December 20, 1923




Die Walk?re (200)
Richard Wagner | Richard Wagner
Br?nnhilde
Margarete Matzenauer

Siegmund
Rudolf Laubenthal

Sieglinde
Florence Easton

Wotan
Clarence Whitehill

Fricka
Jeanne Gordon

Hunding
Paul Bender

Gerhilde
Phradie Wells

Grimgerde
Marion Telva

Helmwige
Marcella R?seler

Ortlinde
Laura Robertson

Rossweisse
Flora Perini

Schwertleite
Kathleen Howard

Siegrune
Raymonde Delaunois

Waltraute
Henriette Wakefield


Conductor
Artur Bodanzky


Director
Samuel Thewman

Set Designer
Hans Kautsky





Die Walk?re received seven performances this season.

Review 1:

Review signed J. A. H. in Musical America

Initial 'Walk?re' of the Season Has Sterling Performance at Metropolitan

The season's first performance at the. Metropolitan of Wagner's "Walk?re" was given on the evening of Dec. 20, with Messrs. Laubenthal, Bender and Whitehill and Mmes. Easton, Matzenauer and Gordon in the principal roles, and Artur Bodanzky conducting. While there was nothing of startling originality in the performance, all the artists save Mr. Laubenthal having been heard before in their several r?les, it was a performance of high order, one of those evenings when all things seemed to work

together for the common good.

It is bootless to seek to criticize Mr. Whitehill's Wotan or Mme. Matzenauer's Br?nnhilde. They are both familiar and both are of a high order of excellence. It is doubtful if a more moving characterization of Br?nnhilde, or one of greater distinction than that of Mme. Matzenauer's on this occasion, has been heard in a long time.

Miss Easton's Sieglinde is a profoundly moving figure and she invests the part with a futile, helpless pathos that is unequalled, besides singing it superbly. Miss Gordon's Fricka was dignified and sufficiently shrewish, and she also sang particularly well. Mr. Laubenthal sang well and his acting was strikingly effective. The Valkyries were sung by Mmes. Roeseler, Wells, Robertson, Perinir, Telva, Wakefield. Delannois and Howard.



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