Götterdämmerung

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Albert Bonnema
Albert Bonnema

Siegfried

Hernan Iturralde
Hernan Iturralde

Gunther

Franz-Josef Kapellmann
Franz-Josef Kapellmann

Alberich

Roland Bracht
Roland Bracht

Hagen

Luana DeVol
Luana DeVol

Brünnhilde

Eva-Maria Westbroek
Eva-Maria Westbroek

Gutrune

Tichina Vaughn
Tichina Vaughn

Waltraute

Janet Collins
Janet Collins

1. Norn

Lani Poulson
Lani Poulson

2. Norn

Sue Patchell
Sue Patchell

3. Norn

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    Third day of the trilogy "Der Ring des Nibelungen" by Richard Wagner, in the production by Peter Konwitschny (Stuttgart State Opera 2000, recorded live on October 3, 2002 and January 12, 2003). Albert Bonnema as Siegfried, Luana DeVol as Brünnhilde, Roland Bracht as Hagen. Lothar Zagrosek conducts the Stuttgart State Orchestra and the Stuttgart State Opera Chorus.

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    2004-06-14

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