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  1. Götterdämmerung (WWV: 86D) ist der Titel des vierten Teils von Richard Wagners Tetralogie Der Ring des Nibelungen, die er als „Bühnenfestspiel für drei Tage und einen Vorabend“ bezeichnete.

  2. noun. German Mythology. the destruction of the gods and of all things in a final battle with evil powers: erroneous modern translation of the Old Icelandic Ragnarǫk, meaning “fate of the gods,” misunderstood as Ragnarökkr, meaning “twilight of the gods.”. (italics) See The Ring of the Nibelung.

  3. Götterdämmerung - Twilight of the Gods . Götterdämmerung is the fourth and final of the operas in the tetralogy Der Ring des Nibelungen. Anne Evans in Harry Kupfer's production of Götterdämmerung at Bayreuth, filmed in 1991 and available on DVD.

  4. Götterdämmerung is the fourth and final opera of Wagner’s Ring cycle that brings the end of the old world and the beginning of a new one.

  5. 2 days ago · Kai Rüütel-Pajula, left, as Waltraute and Svetlana Sozdateleva as Brünnhilde in ‘GötterdämmerungGötterdämmerung, London Philharmonic Orchestra review — fine coda to Vladimir ...

  6. Götterdämmerung. The culmination of Richard Wagner’s four-part Der Ring des Nibelungen, Götterdämmerung completes opera’s greatest epic masterpiece. In this performance from the close of the 2018–19 season, soprano Christine Goerke stars as Brünnhilde, the warrior maiden whose ultimate sacrifice restores balance to the world.

  7. Hans Hopf sings Siegfried, the man whose heroic deeds eventually bring about the twilight of the gods, and the sensational Gottlob Frick is Hagen. With its story of love, treachery, murder—and, ultimately, redemption—Götterdämmerung brings Wagner’s epic to a monumental conclusion.

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