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Wagner’s ‘The valkyrie’ Arrives in Spanish Cinemas
A digitally distributed production of Richard Wagner’s “The Valkyrie” is set to captivate audiences in Spain. The opera, part of Wagner’s monumental “Ring” cycle, will be screened in cinemas across the country, offering a chance to experience this epic work.
The 365-minute performance, sung in German with English subtitles, promises a dramatic tale of love, betrayal, and the clash of gods. The story follows intertwined destinies amidst a storm-ridden night, featuring a passionate romance capable of igniting world-altering events. Simultaneously, a battle unfolds in the realm of the gods between king wotan and his defiant daughter, Brunhilde.
‘The valkyrie’: A Cycle’s Crown Jewel
“The Valkyrie” (La Valquiria) stands out as a beloved and frequently performed opera within the “Ring” cycle. Its exploration of complex family dynamics, notably the incestuous love between sigmund and Sieglinde, resonates deeply with audiences. This is amplified by Wagner’s powerful score.
The complete “Ring” cycle represents a monumental achievement, comprising roughly fifteen hours of music composed over 26 years (1848-1874). It weaves together Norse mythology and Germanic folklore to tell the story of a powerful ring and the god Wotan’s quest for it.
Wagner sought to create a “Gesamtkunstwerk,” a total work of art,where text,music,and drama are seamlessly integrated.
A Rich Musical Tapestry
Wagner masterfully employs the “leitmotif” technique, using recurring musical fragments to represent characters, objects, or ideas. These musical “cells” create a rich and evocative tapestry throughout the ”Ring” cycle.
In “The Valkyrie,” notable leitmotifs include the ascending trumpet fanfare representing the “Nothung” sword and the yearning string melody associated with the twins’ forbidden love. These motifs evolve and intertwine as the opera progresses, creating a complex and rewarding musical experience.
The “Ride of the Valkyries,” which opens Act III, is arguably the most recognizable excerpt from the opera. This music vividly depicts the Valkyries’ flight as they rescue fallen heroes from the battlefield.
Above a vibrant wind section, a galloping melody emerges, and the trombones unleash their iconic tune, transporting listeners to the mythical world of Valhalla as the Valkyries announce their arrival with a resounding “Hojotoho!”
While famous as a standalone piece, the “Ride of the Valkyries” serves as a prelude to what many consider the cycle’s pivotal scene: Wotan’s farewell to his rebellious daughter, Brunhilde.
The Royal Ballet and Opera
Under the direction of Kevin O’Hare, The Royal Ballet blends tradition with innovation, delivering world-class performances and driving the evolution of ballet as an art form.
Based at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, the company showcases dynamic dancers alongside an iconic orchestra and leading choreographers, composers, directors, and creative teams.
The Royal Opera, under the artistic direction of Antonio Pappano and Oliver Mears, is renowned for its performances of traditional opera and its commissioning of new works.
Digital Distribution
A leading distributor of alternative content for cinemas,theaters,and auditoriums in Spain,Digital Version is the exclusive distributor for Spain of The Royal Opera House in London. It also collaborates with institutions such as the Teatro Real in Madrid and the Gala-salvador Dalí Foundation.
Digital Version brings opera and ballet seasons from the world’s leading theaters to cinemas, along with concerts, documentaries, musicals, plays, recitals, and opera galas.



more information can be found at Digital Version’s website.
Wagner’s “The Valkyrie” (La Valquiria) Arrives in Spanish Cinemas: A Thorough Guide
Richard Wagner’s monumental opera,”The Valkyrie” (La Valquiria in Spanish),is set to grace the big screens in Spanish cinemas! This guide provides everything you need to know about this exciting event,from the captivating story and powerful music to the distribution details.
What is “The Valkyrie” (La Valquiria)?
“The Valkyrie” (Die Walküre in German, La Valquiria in Spanish) is the second of four operas that comprise richard Wagner’s epic “Ring” cycle, a monumental work of dramatic opera. It’s a story of gods, heroes, and the complex interplay of love, betrayal, and destiny.
What is the “Ring” Cycle?
The complete “Ring” cycle is a colossal undertaking,a quartet of operas that tell a sprawling tale based on Norse mythology and Germanic folklore. It’s comprised of ”Das Rheingold,” “Die Walküre” (The Valkyrie), “Siegfried,” and “Götterdämmerung” (Twilight of the Gods). The entire cycle takes approximately 15 hours to perform,a testament to Wagner’s ambitious vision and the richness of the narrative.
What’s the Story of “The Valkyrie”?
The story of “The Valkyrie” is a whirlwind of drama and intrigue. It follows the intertwined destinies of several key characters, beginning with the storm-ridden night that sees the hero Siegmund find refuge in the home of his forbidden lover, Sieglinde.Their passionate romance is a critical element, capable of triggering huge actions. Simultaneously, the opera features a battle between Wotan, the god-king, and his rebellious daughter, Brunhilde, a Valkyrie. The clash of gods,the dramatic love story,and the exploration of family dynamics create a powerful and unforgettable theatrical experience.
Expect love, betrayal, and the clash of gods against a backdrop of war.
What Makes “The Valkyrie” so Special?
“The Valkyrie” stands out as a beloved and frequently performed opera within the “Ring” cycle for good reason. The exploration of complex family dynamics, particularly the incestuous love between Siegmund and Sieglinde, deeply resonates with audiences. This emotional core is further amplified by Wagner’s powerful score that resonates profoundly.
What is an example of a famous piece from ”The Valkyrie”?
Certainly! One of the most recognizable pieces is the “Ride of the Valkyries,” which opens Act III. This iconic music vividly depicts the Valkyries’ flight, rescuing fallen heroes from the battlefield. The soaring vocals and rich orchestral tapestry, coupled with the galloping melody, create a thrilling auditory experience.
What is “Leitmotif”? How does Wagner use it?
Wagner was a master of the “leitmotif” technique. Leitmotifs are recurring musical phrases or fragments that represent specific characters, objects, ideas, or emotions.
In “The Valkyrie”, for example, the ascending trumpet fanfare signifies the sword Nothung, and the yearning string melody represents the forbidden love between Siegmund and Sieglinde. These motifs evolve and weave throughout the opera, enhancing the drama and deepening the audience’s connection to the characters and themes.
Where and When Can I See “The Valkyrie” in Spanish cinemas?
A digitally distributed production of “The Valkyrie” is being screened in cinemas across Spain. digital Version, the exclusive distributor in Spain, will be releasing the opera to various theaters and auditoriums, but specific dates and participating cinemas frequently enough vary.
Check your local cinema listings for showtimes and availability.
Who are the Key Players in this Production?
This production is brought to you by The Royal Opera,under the artistic direction of Antonio Pappano and Oliver Mears. The Royal Ballet and Opera’s contribution to delivering world-class performances and delivering the finest quality is extraordinary.
Who is Distributing “The Valkyrie” in Spain?
Digital Version is the exclusive distributor in Spain. They specialize in bringing choice content, like opera and ballet performances, to cinemas, theaters, and auditoriums across the contry.
For more details, visit Digital Version’s website.
Where can I find more information on this production?
You can find more information on Digital Version’s website.
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