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Die Walk?re
Metropolitan Opera House, Wed, January 2, 1929
Die Walk?re (231)
Richard Wagner | Richard Wagner
- Br?nnhilde
- Margarete Matzenauer
- Siegmund
- Rudolf Laubenthal
- Sieglinde
- Florence Easton
- Wotan
- Friedrich Schorr
- Fricka
- Julia Claussen
- Hunding
- Richard Mayr
- Gerhilde
- Charlotte Ryan
- Grimgerde
- Marion Telva
- Helmwige
- Dorothee Manski
- Ortlinde
- Editha Fleischer
- Rossweisse
- Ina Bourskaya
- Schwertleite
- Dorothea Flexer
- Siegrune
- Jane Carroll
- Waltraute
- Merle Alcock
- Conductor
- Artur Bodanzky
Review 1:
Review in the New York Tribune
'Die Walk?re' Repeated With Changes in the Cast
Miss St?ckgold's Illness Causes Reapportionment of Roles
The continued illness of Grete St?ckgold, who was to have sung Sieglinde in last night's performance of "Die Walk?re," caused a reapportionment of the roles. Mme. Easton, who had been cast as Br?nnhilde, was drafted for the part of Siegmund's sister and bride; Mme. Matzenauer, who had been billed as Fricka, was asked to impersonate Br?nnhilde, and Mme. Julia Claussen was called upon to sing Fricka. The masculine trio of principals was unaffected by transmigrations, and Mr. Laubenthal appeared as Siegmund, Mr. Mayr as Hunding and Mr. Friedrich Schorr, making his reentrty for the current season, as Wotan.
Mr. Schorr was again the lordly and dramatic All-Father familiar in past seasons to Metropolitan audiences - a god who knew how to sing. Mme. Matzenauer, unheard here as Br?nnhilde for several years, had difficulty with the Wish Maiden's upper notes, but when the music lay more comfortably within her range, she sang with moving eloquence and beauty. Mme. Claussen was an indifferent Fricka. Mme. Easton and Mr. Laubetnthal sang the lovers as they have often sung them here before.
Mr. Bodanzky's conducting had its ups and downs. It was at its best - nobly touching and poetical - in the musical and dramatic climax of the score, in incomparable "Farewell."
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Met careers
- Artur Bodanzky [Conductor]
- Margarete Matzenauer [Br?nnhilde]
- Rudolf Laubenthal [Siegmund]
- Florence Easton [Sieglinde]
- Friedrich Schorr [Wotan]
- Julia Claussen [Fricka]
- Richard Mayr [Hunding]
- Charlotte Ryan [Gerhilde]
- Marion Telva [Grimgerde]
- Dorothee Manski [Helmwige]
- Editha Fleischer [Ortlinde]
- Ina Bourskaya [Rossweisse]
- Dorothea Flexer [Schwertleite]
- Jane Carroll [Siegrune]
- Merle Alcock [Waltraute]