Birgitta Svendén

Most Popular Birgitta Svendén Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Ring Cycle: Das Rheingold Trailer (1991)

15 July 1991

PRELIMINARY EVENINING OF THE RING CYCLE. Upon the banks of the ageless river Rhine, the Rhinemaidens play.

The Ring Cycle: Gotterdammerung Trailer (1991)

04 July 1991

THIRD DAY OF THE RING CYCLE. Günter, the lord of the Rhine people, gives Siegfried a love potion that causes Siegfried to forget Brünnhilde and fall in love with Günter's sister Gutrane.

Siegfried Trailer (1990)

23 February 1990

Siegfried is the third of the four operas that constitute Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung), by Richard Wagner.

The Ring Cycle: Die Walkure Trailer (1992)

15 June 1992

FIRST DAY OF THE RING CYCLE. Fleeing for his life, Siegmund seeks shelter at Sieglinde's house. Her husband Hunding happens to be one of Siegmund's pursuers, and the two of them must cross swords the next day.

The Ring Cycle: Siegfried Trailer (1992)

03 July 1992

SECOND DAY OF THE RING CYCLE. Alberich's brother Mime raises the orphan Siegfried, hoping that Siegfried will kill Fafner and enable Mime to gain the ring.

Das Rheingold Trailer (1990)

23 April 1990

From the gorgeous scene deep in the river Rhine that opens the opera, up to the magic Rainbow Bridge that appears at the end, leading to a glistening Valhalla, Otto Schenk’s production captures the scenic world of Wagner’s Ring as brilliantly as James Levine and the Met orchestra capture the musical world.

Lars Forssell x 2 Trailer (2000)

13 April 2000

The poet who writes for pub scenes as well as for Dramaten. About weight and dizziness in an artistry that is related to both Evert Taube and Hjalmar Bergman.

Korngold - Die Tote Stadt Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Trailer (1999)

30 June 1999

A classic production from the Bayreuth Festival is made available here for the first time on DVD! Staged and directed by Richard Wagner’s grandson Wolfgang Wagner at the Bayreuther Festspiele in 1999, this production of Wagner’s only comic opera features an all-star cast and the Bayreuther Festspiele chorus and orchestra under the direction of Daniel Barenboim.