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English: Wagner - Der fliegende Holländer, act I - Daland: Farewell! To-day thou shalt my daughter see!

Identifier: victrolabookofop00vict (find matches)
Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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1877. 1* SSorftfflunfl tin Dirrtrn 3(bomiffflftit.Jtdniofid) (gncbfifdus ^oftbratcr. 3J?ontafl, Dm 2. 3anuar 1843. 3 u in frfWn 5Saler. £Komantif(I)e SCprr m brci Sfftm, »dm 3tid;arb SBagiw. $tt f» im:Suhim. 0, I.. pn» XettM. 1. .In *i»« - - - ■tanfa t<* Wcraijin. In S!»nl4jfi trtBliir Bh lumrjlf*! Sim. eAitSrrCtiticm.V<Tt SWnlitISBlot. Biiitit.*.n fflirli(nl». tar iSSJim. tncWtn lint u tit M< Ml »tra»l« N ■2) r,\nfi ft* Ivi in tuiiluM SerfltUuna He» ttufjum-OcntaJU flilOimtn-lMU-mn >fM llbr. Cast DALAND, a Norwegian sea captain SENTA, his daughter Soprano ERIC, a huntsman Tenor MARY, Sentas nurse Contralto Dalands Steersman Tenor The Dutchman Baritone Sailors, Maidens, Hunters, etc. ORIGINAL PROGRAM DRESDEN, 1843 Place : On the coast of Norway 157
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fERD. IEEKE To-day thou shalt my daughter see! (Flying Dutchman, Act I.) VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA —FLYING DUTCHMAN THE STORY One of the most melodious of Wagners operas, and the most popular in Germanyto-day, Fliegende Hollander is also the one which was most promptly condemned by thecritics after its production. Its present vogue is a notable example of the change in musicaltaste since 1843. Wagner was led to write the Flying Dutchman after reading Heines legend of theunhappy mariner, who, after trying long in vain to pass the Cape of Good Hope, hadsworn that he would not desist if he had to sail on the ocean to eternity. To punish hisblasphemy he is condemned to the fate of the Wandering Jew, his only hope of salvationlying in his release through the devotion unto death of a woman; and to find such amaiden he is allowed every seven years to go on shore. The overture is a complete miniature drama, embodying the events of the opera tofollow. Driven by the gale, the Phantom Ship ap

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