You're talking about the operas from Richard Wagner's "Ring of the Nibelungen." (Der Ring des Nibilungen) The famous lady with the horns is Brunhilde. She makes her big entrance in the Opera "Die Walkuere." ("The Valkyries") Brunhilde is the hand maiden (and daughter) of the "War Father" also called, Wotan. (His name is Odin, in English).
She enters riding her flying horse, carrying a spear, and singing, :Ho-ya ta -ho!
(Bugs Bunny did a famous version of her)
Wagner's opera entitled "Tristan and Isolde" is about a young man who falls in love with the woman promised to marry the king.
The opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner.
Bayreuth, Germany
Romance and Forbidden Love
Romance and forbidden love -Apex
Wagner's opera entitled "Tristan and Isolde" is about a young man who falls in love with the woman promised to marry the king.
The opera Lohengrin by Richard Wagner.
wagner
Bayreuth, Germany
Rienzi
Romance and Forbidden Love
Romance and Forbidden Love
Hitler was a very big fan of the music of Wagner; he considered Wagner to be a musical genius, so it can be assumed that Hitler did go to the opera.
Wagner's last opera Parsifal was composed in 1882 to raise money for the deeply indebted Festival Theater in Bayreuth.
Romance and forbidden love -Apex
Yes he did.
Hans Sachs is the cobbler in 'Meistersinger'