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How to listen and watch Die Walküre without Politics? - Richard Wagner: Die Walküre Production: Tankred Dorst Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, cond. Christian Thielemann Siegmund – Johan Botha Wotan – Albert Dohmen Sieglinde – Edith Haller Brünnhilde – Linda Watson - Opus Arte DVD (OABD7081D) (Recorded live from the Bayreuth Festival, 2010)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 May 2012

Markus Mantere*
Affiliation:
Sibelius Academy, Helsinki

Abstract

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Recording Reviews
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