• Episode 4 - Kisses in the Night (Act 1)

  • Jun 24 2021
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 4 - Kisses in the Night (Act 1)

  • Summary

  • Episode 4: Kisses in the Night

    Siegmund, all alone and desperate, discovers the sword his father had left for him in the ash tree. With her husband Hunding fast asleep, Sieglinde re-enters the room. The two indulge in their incestuous desire.

    Note: to hear Soft Valkyrie with live English, German or Dutch subtitles, please go to Youtube.

    Click here for the full-score and for the libretto.

    Soft Valkyrie

    Presented and commissioned by Holland Festival in collaboration with Staatsoper Hannover and Dutch National Opera.

    Full Credits

    Music and libretto - Richard Wagner

    English translation - Frederick Jameson

    Direction & MIDI arrangement - David Kanaga

    VOICES

    Siegmund - Bryan the Mensah

    Sieglinde - Hailey Clark

    Hunding - Attila Csihar

    Wotan - Mattijs van de Woerd

    Fricka - Nadine Secunde

    Brünnhilde - Claron McFadden

    Valkyries - Mercedes Arcuri (Gerhilde, Helmwige), Clara Nadesdin (Ortlinde, Siegrune), Weronika Rabek (Waltraute, Grimgerde), Monika Walerowicz (Rossweisse, Schwertleite)

    INSTRUMENTS

    MIDI Piano, Act 1 - Marc Evanstein

    MIDI Piano, act 2 and 3 - Ernst Munneke

    Additional Flute on Siegmund’s “Winterstürme” - Jonas Pologe

    SFX packs - Ableton, SOPHIE, Spectrasonics

    PRODUCTION

    Casting - David Kanaga, Christian Carlstedt

    Dramaturgy - Laura Roling, Manon Schreurs

    Commissioned and co-produced by Holland Festival, Dutch National Opera, Staatsoper Hannover

    With the support of NTR Radio 4

    Special thanks to Sound department Staatstheater Hannover, Soho Square Studios London, Splendor Amsterdam, Jochem Valkenburg, Jasper Berben

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