
Wagner: Gotterdammerung / Zweden, Barkmin, Brenna, Hong Kong Philharmonic
âGotterdammerungâ (Twilight of the Gods) is the epic fourth and final opera of Wagnerâs great Ring cycle, with a plot that depicts the fall of heroes, gods, and the entire world. As ever with the Ring, the joys of love are all too fragile and fleeting, and the drama of âGotterdammerungâ revolves around dark and unsettling reversals of fortune and illusions of hope that synthesize thrilling and powerful grand opera traditions with Wagnerâs revolutionary techniques. Containing all of the Ringâs essential elements, âGotterdammerungâ possesses a profoundly satisfying sense of inevitability that makes it both a towering climax and a unified summation of the Ringâs abundant variety.
âGotterdammerungâ (Twilight of the Gods) is the epic fourth and final opera of Wagnerâs great Ring cycle, with a plot that depicts the fall of heroes, gods, and the entire world. As ever with the Ring, the joys of love are all too fragile and fleeting, and the drama of âGotterdammerungâ revolves around dark and unsettling reversals of fortune and illusions of hope that synthesize thrilling and powerful grand opera traditions with Wagnerâs revolutionary techniques. Containing all of the Ringâs essential elements, âGotterdammerungâ possesses a profoundly satisfying sense of inevitability that makes it both a towering climax and a unified summation of the Ringâs abundant variety.
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âGotterdammerungâ (Twilight of the Gods) is the epic fourth and final opera of Wagnerâs great Ring cycle, with a plot that depicts the fall of heroes, gods, and the entire world. As ever with the Ring, the joys of love are all too fragile and fleeting, and the drama of âGotterdammerungâ revolves around dark and unsettling reversals of fortune and illusions of hope that synthesize thrilling and powerful grand opera traditions with Wagnerâs revolutionary techniques. Containing all of the Ringâs essential elements, âGotterdammerungâ possesses a profoundly satisfying sense of inevitability that makes it both a towering climax and a unified summation of the Ringâs abundant variety.





















