Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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Wagner beyond good and evil - Page 61
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John Deathridge - 2008 - 302 pages - Preview

Siegfried Hero Second Day: Siegfried At the end of the Walt Disney animated film version of Beauty and the Beast, the hero ...

Wagner's Siegfried, by comparison, is often greeted by modern audiences with large doses of skepticism.

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Myth and music: a semiotic approach to the aesthetics of myth in ... - Page 197
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Eero Tarasti - 1979 - 364 pages - Preview

Siegfried - Wagner's mythical hero 8.2.3.1. Prehistory (avant) We shall next examine Siegfried's vicissitudes throughout the whole tetralogy in their diachronic order according to the chart above (see pages 191-192).

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Wagner and the Romantic hero - Page 86
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Simon Williams - 2004 - 193 pages - Preview

Are the powers that emanated from the Rhinegold at the start of the Ring lacking? the new hero Whatever answers Wagner has to these questions lie in the second half of the Ring.

Throughout Siegfried and at the start of Götterd ̈ammerung ...

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Goethe, Nietzsche, and Wagner: their Spinozan epics of love and power - Page 310
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T. K. Seung - 2006 - 376 pages - Preview

His role as the dramatic hero is now taken over by the new hero Siegfried.

Wotan and Siegfried are two different types of hero.

Wotan is a hero of brain;

Siegfried is a hero of brawn.

They are as different as Achilles and Odysseus.

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The return of King Arthur and the Nibelungen: national myth in ... - Page 240
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Maike Oergel - 1998 - 325 pages - Preview

Until now Siegfried had been the hero of the poem.

Wagner's enthusiasm had been excited by him [...]:

Siegfried, the free, beautiful and strong human being of the future, who represented together with Brunnhilde [.

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Wagner's the Ring of the Nibelung: Opera Classics Library Series - Page 23
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Burton D. Fisher - 2005 - 140 pages - Preview


Wagner's original intent in

Siegfried's Death, which ultimately became the final work, Twilight of the Gods, was that the sky god, Wotan, would receive Siegfried in Teutonic heaven (Valhalla), after the hero redeemed the world by ...

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Wagner's Hitler: The Prophet and His Disciple - Page 213
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Joachim Köhler, Ronald Taylor - 2001 - 384 pages - Preview
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As the Germans, in honouring Jesus, were in fact
honouring their hero "Siegfried", Wagner continues, the latter
assumed historical form as the Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa, who embarked on a crusade to the Holy Land in search of the ...

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Wagner's SIEGFRIED Opera Journeys Mini Guide - Page 27
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Burton D. Fisher - 2000 - 32 pages - Preview


Greeting to the World Brünnhilde turns to ask who this hero is who has braved the flames and awakened her?

He is Siegfried.

The Valkyrie suddenly recalls her parting cry to Sieglinde when she announced the birth of the world's future ...

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Wagner's music-dramas analyzed: with the leading motives; ...
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Gustav Kobbé - 1932 - 211 pages - Snippet view

It is love rising from the depths of an heroic woman's soul.

The grandeur of her ideal of Siegfried, her thoughts of him ... 2, occurs a contracted form of the Motive of "Siegfried the Hero" which is effectively used throughout the scene, ...


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Wagner (Illustrated) - Page 51
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John F. Runciman - 2007 - 60 pages - Preview


If it symbolizes, as has been suggested, a

SUDDEN PASSION FOR GUTRUNA,

Siegfried is an out-and-out blackguard,

and NOT the hero Wagner intended.

Besides, if the loss of his memory leads to the sacrifice of Brunnhilda, ...

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