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Cast

Poul Elming

Poul Elming

Siegmund

Nadine Secunde

Nadine Secunde

Sieglinde

Matthias Hölle

Matthias Hölle

Hunding

John Tomlinson

John Tomlinson

Wotan

Anne Evans

Anne Evans

Brünnhilde

Linda Finnie

Linda Finnie

Fricka

Eva Johansson

Eva Johansson

Gerhilde

Ruth Floeren

Ruth Floeren

Ortlinde

Shirlay Close

Shirlay Close

Waltraude

Hitomi Katagirl

Hitomi Katagirl

Schwertleite

Eva-Maria Bundschuh

Eva-Maria Bundschuh

Helmwige

Birgitta Svendén

Birgitta Svendén

Grimgerde

Hebe Dijkstra

Hebe Dijkstra

Rossweisse

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Harry Kupfer

Harry Kupfer

Director

Richard Wagner

Richard Wagner

Writer

Daniel Barenboim

Daniel Barenboim

Conductor

Richard Wagner

Richard Wagner

Original Music Composer

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The Ring Cycle: Die Walkure

19929.0 / 10237 min
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Overview

FIRST DAY OF THE RING CYCLE. Fleeing for his life, Siegmund seeks shelter at Sieglinde's house. Her husband Hunding happens to be one of Siegmund's pursuers, and the two of them must cross swords the next day. As Siegmund laments his lack of a weapon, Sieglinde directs him to the sword Nothung stuck in an ash tree. Despite discovering they are twin siblings, the two fall in love. The King of Gods Wotan, their father, sends his Valkyrie daughter Brünnhilde to aid Siegmund. Fricka protests, and Wotan uses his spear to break Siegmund's sword during the battle. Siegmund is slain, but Brünnhilde rescues both the sword fragments and Sieglinde who is pregnant with Siegmund's child Siegfried. Wotan is angry that she intervened, but since Brünnhilde is his favorite child, he merely strips her of immortality and sends her into an enchanted sleep, surrounded by fire. Filmed at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus in June & July 1992.