WAGNER: "The Ring Without Words"
For Fans of Nathalie Stutzmann
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1h 13m
Warrior women, jealous rage, a dragon and a magic sword—Richard Wagner’s "The Ring of the Nibelung" electrified 19th-century audiences. But it’s hard to imagine a better age for this epic fantasy than 2024. From "Game of Thrones" to Minecraft to "The Lord of the Rings," our world is hungry for the stuff that came out of Wagner’s original binge-watch. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra dips its toe into this vivid fantasy world with "The Ring without Words," an instrumental suite drawn from Wagner’s gripping and evocative four-opera cycle. Nathalie Stutzmann conducts.
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