- The
Blood of the
Walsungs (Wälsungenblut in German) is a
novella written by the
German author Thomas Mann.
Originally written in 1905 and set to be published...
- Völsung (Old Norse: Vǫlsungr [ˈvɔlsuŋɡr̩], Old English: Wæls) is a
figure in
Germanic mythology,
where he is the
eponymous ancestor of the Völsung family...
-
Gladius Dei [de] 1903:
Tristan 1903:
Tonio Kröger 1905: The
Blood of the
Walsungs (Wӓlsungenblut) (2nd Edition: 1921) 1911:
Felix Krull (Bekenntnisse des...
- The
Blood of the
Walsungs (German: Wälsungenblut) is a 1965 West
German drama film
directed by Rolf Thiele,
based on a
Thomas Mann
novella of the same...
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weavers of fate,
daughters of Erda (contralto, mezzo-soprano, soprano)
Wälsungs Siegmund,
mortal son of
Wotan (tenor) Sieglinde, his twin
sister (soprano)...
- can
repair the sword. Mime can
answer only the
first two questions: the
Wälsungs (Siegmund and
Sieglinde whose tale is told in the
opera Die Walküre) and...
- and
recapitulates many of the
themes ****ociated with
Siegfried and the
Wälsungs.
Orchestral Interlude -
Siegfrieds Trauermusik (Siegfried's
Funeral March)...
- Her
second screen role was in 1965, in the
German movie The
Blood of the
Walsungs,
directed by Rolf
Thiele and
based on a
Thomas Mann novel. A few more parts...
-
Michael Maien is a
German film and
television actor. The
Blood of the
Walsungs (1965) Once a Gr**** (1966)
Forty Eight Hours to
Acapulco (1967) Take Off...
- Kosztolányi: Anna Édes. Novel. (Quartet, 1991) Ottó Orbán: The
Blood of the
Walsungs.
Selected Poems (editor and
majority translator, Bloodaxe, 1993) Zsuzsa...