Die Walküre CANCELED

Composer

Richard Wagner

Language

Þýska 

Premiere

2022 

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Richard's Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung is without doubt one of the most ambitious operatic works in the history of Western music. It comprises four separate operas, which Wagner based not only on the German Nibelungenlied but also on the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, and Völsunga Saga, which he had in German translation. He worked for a quarter-century on the Ring cycle, which puts his genius as composer and librettist on full display.


The story line of The Valkyrie comes largely from Völsunga Saga. A tempest is raging, and Siegmund seeks shelter in the home of Sieglinde and her husband, Hunding. He and Sieglinde fall in love, and the Valkyrie Brünnhilde, daughter of Wotan, disobeys her father by helping Siegmund in his bid to fight a duel with Hunding. Wotan punishes her by stripping her of her divine status as a Valkyrie, transforming her into a mortal woman. He condemns her to lie sleeping on the mountain surrounded by flames until an intrepid hero awakens her with a kiss. 


This opulent musical drama is one of the masterpieces of the 19th century, and the famous Ride of the Valkyries is well known to most music lovers. This is the first time The Valkyrie has been performed in its entirety in Iceland and the first time since 2002 that a full Wagner opera has been programmed. Soprano Irène Theorin sings Brünnhilde, a role she has sung at many leading venues in the world. Wotan is sung by Ólafur Kjartan Sigurðarson, and the Valkyries are performed by a stunning group of Icelandic singers. 


The orchestra is conducted by Eva Ollikainen, newly appointed Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra. The opera director, Julia Burbach, is on the permanent staff at London's Covent Garden. Tal Rosner is a BAFTA-winning video designer and director who has worked at the National Theatre in London and Lincoln Center in New York. 


The Valkyrie is a collaborative effort of the, the Icelandic Opera, Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the Reykjavík Arts Festival and is a coproduction with Opera National de Bordeaux, France. 

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| Artistic team

Conductor
Eva Ollikainen

Stage Director
Julia Burbach

Stage Director
Tal Rosner

Video Design
Tal Rosner

| Cast

Brünnhilde
Irene Theorin

Siegmund
Christopher Ventris

Fricka
Christa Mayer

Sieglinde
Claire Rutter

Wotan
Ólafur Kjartan Sigurðarson

Hunding
Kristinn Sigmundssson

Helmwige
Lilja Guðmundsdóttir

Gerhilde
Sigrún Pálmadóttir

Ortlinde
Margrét Hrafnsdóttir

Waltraute
Sigríður Ósk Kristjánsdóttir

Siegrune
Agnes Thorsteins

Roβweiβe
Guja Sandholt

Grimgerde
Hildigunnur Einarsdóttir

Schwertleite
Svanhildur Rósa Pálmadóttir

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