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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Royal Concert Hall
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From7th June 2016
To7th June 2016
When15:00
Theatre Royal (V462)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 23 Jan 15 - T0499380199

Die Walkure

Die Walkure

Work:: Die Walkure (S1913)

Part of the Wagner ring cycle, Der Ring des Nibelungen. Running time approx. 5hr. In Die Walkure (which includes the famous Ride of the Valkyries) the goddesses fly the souls of dead battle heroes to their new home in Valhalla but Brunnhilde (Chief Valkyrie) has fallen out with Wotan because she protected his half human son Siegmund in battle so he imprisons her on a rock surrounded by fire knowing that only a fearless hero (who he thinks doesn't exist) can save her.
Author Wagner

Production:: (T0499380199)

Performed in German with English surtitles. End time: approx 22:20 (Southbank Centre)
Company Opera North
Conductor Richard Farnes
Performer Lee Bisset (Sieglinde)
Performer Lee Bisset (Sieglinde - Leeds)
Performer Kelly Cae Hogan (Brunnhilde)
Performer Bela Perencz (Wotan - Nottingham / Lowry / Southbank Centre)
Performer Robert Hayward (Wotan - Leeds / Sage Gateshead)
Performer Yvonne Howard (Fricka - Lowry / Southbank Centre / Sage Gateshead)
Performer Susan Bickley (Fricka - Leeds / Nottingham)
Performer James Creswell (Hunding)
Performer Giselle Allen (soprano)
Performer Sarah Castle (mezzo-soprano)
Performer Madeleine Shaw (mezzo-soprano)
Performer Ceri Williams (mezzo-soprano)
Performer Fiona Kimm (mezzo-soprano)
Performer Michael Weinius (Siegmund - Leeds / Lowry / Southbank Centre / Sage Gateshead)
Performer Mark Le Brocq (Nottingham)

Listing:: L01603564968




Current production:Work

Production details

Performed in German with English surtitles. End time: approx 22:20 (Southbank Centre)

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