Wotan's Farewell - Die Walküre, Act 3 (Von Karajan, 1967)
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I envy you!
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This video is a response to Erda's Warning to Wotan (Das Rheingold - Bayreuth 1967)
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@dadasopher OK. But James Dean died nearly 59 years ago, and he never had anything remotely to do with "Die Walkure." Wotan's Farewell is about the king of the gods bidding goodbye to his favorite daughter as he also imposes restrictions upon her for defying him. Again, nothing to do with a 24-year-old actor who managed to kill himself by driving WAY too fast for road conditions.
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@gaiuslittleboot LOL.
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That the person who posted it is a gay man? Still, I appreciate him posting, & it was far more interesting that just posting a publicity still of whoever's singing.
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@thetuxguy5 its not an aria
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Brilliant. The pairing with Wotan's Farwell and the Magic Fire Music make a complete union of myth, magic and defiance in the face of tragedy. Wer meines Speeres fuerchtet streitet das Feuer nie!
cfortnerXYZ 6 months ago
@cfortnerXYZ Indeed. I went for mood for meaning, and it was totally subjective.
dadasopher 1 week ago
James Dean was lovely.
TheLastVampireChild 9 months ago
@TheLastVampireChild He really was. I never appreciated him as much as when I collected all these pics from the internet.
dadasopher 9 months ago
What does James Dean have to do with Richard Wagner or Thomas Stewart or Wotan?
olivleonardo 9 months ago 4
@olivleonardo It's a goodbye song - my way of saying goodbye to a great actor gone too soon.
dadasopher 9 months ago