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Was solls denn nun bedeuten? Wagners Götterdämmerung am Opernhaus Zürich

Freya Apffelstaedt (Erste Norn), Lena Sutor-Wernich (Zweite Norn) und Giselle Allen (Dritte Norn)
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Camilla Nylund (Brünnhilde) und Klaus Florian Vogt (Siegfried)
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Lauren Fagen (Gutrune), David Leigh (Hagen) und Daniel Schmutzhard (Gunther)
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Sarah Ferede (Waltraute) und Camilla Nylund (Brünnhilde)
© Monika Rittershaus
Uliana Alexyuk, Siena Licht Miller, Niamh O'Sullivan und Klaus Florian Vogt
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Camilla Nylund (Brünnhilde)
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Reviewed at Opernhaus, Zurich on 5 November 2023
Wagner, Götterdämmerung
Zurich Opera
Gianandrea Noseda, Conductor
Andreas Homoki, Director
Christian Schmidt, Set Designer, Costume Designer
Franck Evin, Lighting Designer
Orchester der Oper Zürich
Zurich Opera Chorus
Beate Breidenbach, Dramaturgy
Werner Hintze, Dramaturgy
Klaus Florian Vogt, Siegfried
Camilla Nylund, Brünnhilde
Daniel Schmutzhard, Gunther
Lauren Fagan, Gutrune
David Leigh, Hagen
Christopher Purves, Alberich
Sarah Ferede, Waltraute
Freya Apffelstaedt, First Norn
Lena Sutor-Wernich, Second Norn
Giselle Allen, Third Norn
Uliana Alexyuk, Woglinde
Niamh O'Sullivan, Wellgunde
Siena Licht Miller, Flosshilde
Ernst Raffelsberger, Choirmaster / chorus director
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