- pla**** the
Rhinemaidens'
lament at the piano, on the
night before he died in Venice, in 1883.
Alone of the Ring's characters, the
Rhinemaidens do not originate...
- and his most
rigid adherence to them,
despite a few
deviations – the
Rhinemaidens frequently sing in ensemble. As the "preliminary evening"
within the...
- Waltraute's Monologue).
Waltraute begs Brünnhilde to
return the ring to the
Rhinemaidens, but Brünnhilde
refuses to
relinquish the
pledge of Siegfried's love...
-
during World War II. Its name
comes from the
mythical Rheintöchter (
Rhinemaidens) of
Richard Wagner's
opera series Der Ring des Nibelungen. The missile...
-
derived from 19th-century literature,
among other nixies such as the
Rhinemaidens the Weiße
Frauen and
Witte Wiwer,
white female spirits the Doppelgänger...
- gods as Brünnhilde
returns the ring,
which confers power, back to the
Rhinemaidens from whom its gold was
stolen in the
first place.
There are
several magic...
-
greet each
other and sing
their battle-cry.
Apart from the song of the
Rhinemaidens in Das Rheingold, it is the only
ensemble piece in the
first three operas...
-
restaged by
Herbert Kellner with
minor changes ... The bungee-jumping
Rhinemaidens and the
Valkyries on
trampolines from the
original production, c****ographed...
-
Richard Wagner's The Ring "The
Rhinemaidens warn Siegfried",
illustration to
Richard Wagner's The Ring "The
Rhinemaidens try to
reclaim their gold", illustration...
- and the
Danube in Þiðreks saga,
hence Wagner's
reinvention of them as
Rhinemaidens. MHG: ane;
modern German: Ahn.
Tracing this
etymologically to Old Norse...