Descargar vídeo Duración: 0:45
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Stories of the Wagner Opera, by H. A. Guerber sails out of the little harbour to the merry accompaniment of a nautical chorus:-- 'Through thunder and storm from distant seas, My maiden, come I near; Over towering waves, with southern breeze, My maiden, am I here. My maiden, were there no south wind, I never could come to thee: O fair south wind, to me be kind! My maiden, she longs for me. Hoho! Halloho!' The next scene represents a room in Daland's house. The rough walls are covered with maps and charts, and on the farther partition there is a striking portrait of a pale, melancholy looking man, who wears a dark beard and a foreign dress. The air is resonant with
Live-Stream der Premiere „Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" am Sonntag, 27. Juli 2008, 16.00 Uhr, aus dem Bayreuther Festspielhaus Das gab es noch nie: Die Bayreuther Festspiele kommen zu Ihnen nach Hause. Richard Wagner träumte von Festspielen für jedermann -- offen und erschwinglich. Wir ...
"Prayer" from Richard Wagner's opera "Rienzi" (this is an arrangement/excerpt for organ of the beautiful prayer of Rienzi that opens the 5th act of the opera) The organ is J.W. Steere, Opus 701, built and installed in the Church of the Redeemeer, Morristown, NJ, USA in 1918. If you like what ...
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Stories of the Wagner Opera, by H. A. Guerber This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with ...
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Stories of the Wagner Opera, by H. A. Guerber Judgment Day, unless he could find a woman who would love him faithfully until death. Once in every seven years only did the Devil allow the Dutchman to land, in search of the maiden who might effect his ...
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Stories of the Wagner Opera, by H. A. Guerber great enthusiasm. The opera, which gave ample opportunity for great scenic display, was so long, however, that the first representation lasted from six o'clock to midnight. But when Wagner would fain have ...