Forest Murmurs & Wotan’s Desperation

Erda: “My sleep is dreaming; my dreaming, brooding, my brooding brings all my wisdom.” The third opera in the Ring cycle is Siegfried. In 1856, Wagner prepared concurrently two drafts, a complete draft in pencil and a version in ink in which he worked out details of instrumentation and vocal line. The composition of Acts 1 and 2 was completed by August 1857. But Wagner had reached an “artistic” roadblock and left off work on Siegfried to write the operas Tristan und Isolde and Die Meistersinger. Wagner did not resume work on Siegfried until 1869, twelve years later, when he … Continue reading Forest Murmurs & Wotan’s Desperation

Wotan’s Farewell Die Walküre Act III

The Fat Lady Sleeps There are few YouTube recordings of this final scene with English subtitles.  This one, a concert version, done at the BBC Proms (Albert Hall) by Italian Wagnerian Antonio Pappano and Bryn Terfel as Wotan (Brunnhilde is on stage) captures the beauty of the music and the wonder of the lyrics (written by Wagner himself.  Most operas had a duo teaming up to write music and libretto.  Wagner was unique in that he did ALL of his libretti.  While many may not think his lyrics are as poetic as many poets who were called into such service, they are nonetheless … Continue reading Wotan’s Farewell Die Walküre Act III

The Redemption of Love

“Nicht sehre dich Sorge um mich”  Die Walküre, Act III, involving Brünnhilde and Sieglinde, with the Valkyries in support.  Sieglinde no longer wishes to live, knowing that Siegmund has died at the hands of her husband Hunding in a duel.  But Sieglinde has also just learned from Brünnhilde that she bears the child of this very Siegmund, her brother, with whom she has slept.  This child, Siegfried, is reason enough for her to go on living (although she dies in childbirth between this opera and Siegfried) as Siegfried is the last hope of saving the gods and redeeming the world (As it will turn out, is … Continue reading The Redemption of Love

The World Reborn in 4 Nights. Finnegans Wake!

 Bayreuth Festival Merkel Attends 2017 Festival Opening  July 25th opening night featured Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Wagner’s powerful meditation on art! “Wagner’s music is better than it sounds” as Mark Twain was reported to have said. After 40 years of listening, watching, reading, and studying all things Wagner, I can say that Twain was in his own way, right.  Repeated listenings are the trick! And, after repeated listenings it does sound much better, in fact sublime. Like any passion or hobby, one gets drawn in, and after a while, the time spent or invested becomes almost effortless as you seek … Continue reading The World Reborn in 4 Nights. Finnegans Wake!

Identical Twins From a Different Mother!

“Don’t let your left hand know what your right hand does.  It already knows.” I have no intention of disparaging a worthy New Testament quote on charity whose core message I believe.  But the above link to a recent Atlantic article,  should be followed and the article read by anyone who thinks ONLY one side of our political spectrum does x, y, or z.    Both hands are at play and from the posts I have seen on FB, playing with equal vigor if not attention to “detail”.  This article gave me two takeaways:  (1) Social media demands truth seekers to dig earnestly to understand most any post … Continue reading Identical Twins From a Different Mother!