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üԲԳ󾱱

[ broon-hil-duh; German bryn-hil-duh ]

noun

  1. the heroine of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelungs. Compare Siegfried.


üԲԳ󾱱

  1. A character in Norse mythology , also known by the name Brynhild. üԲԳ󾱱, a Valkyrie, or woman servant of Odin , loved the hero Siegfried. After she found out that he had deceived her, she had him killed and committed suicide.
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The company has promised Sharon great singers, including Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen as Isolde and, in the “Ring,” as üԲԳ󾱱.

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Opera aficionados await her first full Isolde and üԲԳ󾱱,

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While she’s taking on a new Strauss role and doing more Verdi and Puccini, much of the opera world is waiting for the day she begins singing the two Wagnerian parts that represent the pinnacle of the dramatic repertory: Isolde, and üԲԳ󾱱 in the “Ring” cycle.

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The “Todesverkündigung,” the dreamlike scene in “Die Walküre” in which üԲԳ󾱱 appears to Siegmund in a vision, was steadily, hauntingly built.

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Another newcomer, the soprano Catherine Foster, an alert actress and proud presence, sang with clean tone and slicing high notes as üԲԳ󾱱 in “Die Walküre” and “Götterdämmerung.”

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