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From Wagners Ring Cycle "The Rhinegold". The desent to Nibelheim: & The Capture of Alberich. Scene 3. Vocalist Robert Radford and Edith Furmedge, Conductor Albert Coats. In Nibelheim, Alberich has enslaved the rest of the Nibelung dwarves with the power of the ring. He has forced his brother Mime, the most skillful smith, to create a magic helmet, the Tarnhelm. Alberich demonstrates the Tarnhelm's power by making himself invisible, the better to torment his subjects. (The Tarnhelm can also change the wearer's shape, and teleport him long distances.) Wotan and Loge arrive and happen upon Mime, who tells them about Alberich's forging of the ring and the misery of the Nibelungs under his rule. Alberich returns, driving his slaves to pile up a huge mound of gold. When they have finished, he dismisses them and turns his attention to the two visitors. He boasts to them about his plans to use his gold to conquer the world. Loge asks how he can protect himself against a thief while he sleeps. Alberich says the Tarnhelm would hide him, by allowing him to turn invisible or change his form. Loge says he doesn't believe it and requests a demonstration. Alberich complies, turning into a giant snake (or dragon, depending on the translation). Loge acts suitably impressed and then he asks if he can also reduce his size, which would be very useful for hiding. Alberich transforms himself into a toad. The two gods quickly seize him, tie him up, and drag him up to the mountain top. Played on a Brunswick 60 Panatrope Phonograph. Sequence was recorded by the early acoustic method of the performers singing or playing into a large horn which directed the sound waves to a reproducer similar to what is used to play it back in reverse, though a horn. No electrical input involved. Pretty Amazing.
Maria Cebotari Edith Furmedge Thomas Beecham Richard Strauss Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2011
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Ariadne auf Naxos, Op. 60, TrV 228a: The Opera: Bin ich ein Gott (Ariadne, Bacchus) · Maria Cebotari Strauss: Elektra - Ariadne auf Naxos (Final Scenes) ℗ 2011 Naxos Released on: 2011-05-03 Artist: Maria Cebotari Artist: Karl Friedrich Artist: Margaret Field-Hyde Artist: Gwladys Garside Artist: Edith Furmedge Conductor: Thomas Beecham Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Composer: Richard Strauss Auto-generated by YouTube.
Maria Cebotari Edith Furmedge Thomas Beecham Richard Strauss Thorn Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2011
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Ariadne auf Naxos, Op. 60, TrV 228a: The Prologue: Overture · Maria Cebotari Strauss: Elektra - Ariadne auf Naxos (Final Scenes) ℗ 2011 Naxos Released on: 2011-05-03 Artist: Maria Cebotari Artist: Karl Friedrich Artist: Margaret Field-Hyde Artist: Gwladys Garside Artist: Edith Furmedge Conductor: Thomas Beecham Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Composer: Richard Strauss Producer: Mark Obert-Thorn Auto-generated by YouTube.
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