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Götterdämmerung (German: [ˈɡœtɐˌdɛməʁʊŋ] ⓘ; Twilight of the Gods), [1] WWV 86D, is the last of the four epic music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (English: The Ring of the Nibelung).
The Damned (Götterdämmerung) (Italian: La caduta degli dei, lit. 'The Fall of the Gods') [a] is a 1969 historical-drama film directed and co-written by Luchino Visconti, and starring Dirk Bogarde, Ingrid Thulin, Helmut Berger, Helmut Griem, Umberto Orsini, Charlotte Rampling, Florinda Bolkan, Reinhard Kolldehoff and Albrecht Schönhals in his final film.
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Twilight of the Gods (Götterdämmerung), the last of the four operas by Richard Wagner that make up The Ring of the Nibelung; Twilight of the Gods, a 1991 album by Bathory; Twilight of the Gods, a Bathory tribute band and supergroup, fronted by Alan Averill "Twilight of the Gods", a song by Helloween from Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I
When Wotan tries to haggle, the giants depart, taking Freia with them as hostage and threatening to keep her forever unless the gods ransom her by obtaining and giving them the Nibelung's gold by the end of the day. Freia's golden apples had kept the gods eternally young, but in her absence they begin to age and weaken. In order to redeem Freia ...
Götterdämmerung, III. Aufzug Schlussbild" - Reproduction of the set design by Max Brückner of the final scene from Richard Wagner 's en:Götterdämmerung , showing Valhalla on fire. The German text makes it clear this is the "Genuine and only authorized color reproduction of the painted original by Royal Councillor Prof. Max Brückner in ...
This is a discography of Götterdämmerung, the fourth of the four operas that make up Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung), by Richard Wagner, which received its premiere at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus on 17 August 1876.
The Rhinemaidens lament the loss of the gold as, far above, the gods cross the rainbow bridge into Valhalla. Das Rheingold, Scene IV (Arthur Rackham).. The Rhinemaidens have been described as the drama's "most seductive but most elusive characters", [15] and in one analysis as representatives of "seduction by infantile fantasy". [17]