As a storm rages through the forest, two desperate people find shelter. Neither realises—yet—that their forbidden love will have consequences on a cosmic scale. On the second night of Wagner’s Ring cycle the drama hurtles to earth in one of opera’s most moving and tragic love stories. A brother finds a sister, a father betrays his son, and a goddess discovers her own humanity, in a tale that sweeps from the blossoming passion of Siegmund and Sieglinde, through the spectacular “Ride of the Valkyries” to the climax, high on a windswept mountain, where Wagner takes us inside the mind of a god and lets us feel his heart break. Die Walküre is both the most passionate and the most accessible episode of Wagner’s mighty Der Ring des Nibelungen. In 1965, for Decca’s pioneering recorded Ring cycle, producer John Culshaw and conductor Georg Solti assembled an unrivalled cast, with the towering German bass-baritone Hans Hotter as the god Wotan and Régine Crespin as Sieglinde. But at the heart of the drama is the Valkyrie Brünnhilde, and with Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic in full-blooded support, the great Swedish Wagnerian soprano Birgit Nilsson gives one of the most overwhelming performances of her career. This version of the Solti Ring has been specially remastered in Spatial Audio, with every detail glistening like never before.
- Jessye Norman, Berlin Philharmonic & Bernard Haitink
- Semyon Bychkov, Philharmonia Orchestra & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
- Boston Symphony Orchestra & Andris Nelsons
- Hilde Rössel-Majdan, Birgit Nilsson, Wolfgang Windgassen, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Herbert von Karajan, Anton Dermota, Claude Heater, Hans Hotter & Gustav Neidlinger
- Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra & London Symphony Orchestra
- Berlin Philharmonic, Bryn Terfel & Claudio Abbado
- Otto Klemperer & Philharmonia Orchestra