The Ring Without Words

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  1. Eric Blair10:18 AM

    You are fascinated by this opera, aren't you?

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  2. Hardly the first person to be so. It's a remarkable work. I was watching a fuller version last night -- the sort that includes the words -- in order to explain some of the mythology to a younger relative.

    One of the things that struck me about this particular version is that there is a real degree of "cultural appropriation" going on with the orchestra, here. I wonder what Wagner would have made of a Jewish-American maestro directing a Japanese orchestra in a performance of the Ring in Tokyo.

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  3. Interesting that all the trumpets are non-piston valve--and one player has obviously refused to polish his horn. Great music written by an obnoxious jerk.

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  4. Ymar Sakar4:48 PM

    Wagner was probably doing automatic writing on this one.

    Norse theology is very close to old Hebrew Judaism and Sumerian legends. A result of the Tower of Babel splintering human languages.

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