Wagner Leitmotifs | 121 Wotan's Frustration (Hagen) : Der Ring Des Nibelungen @wagnerleitmotifs7654 | Uploaded September 2013 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
This leitmotif is first heard in act 2 scene 5 of Gotterdammerung.
This motif is a free transformation of the Wotan's frustration motif heard in act 1 scene 3 of Gotterdammerung, and incorporates the revenge motif sped up. It is associated with Hagen as he claims that Siegfried has broken the bond of Blood Brotherhood, so giving him a reason to kill Siegfried later on.
Progenitor leitmotifs:
Wotan's Frustration: youtu.be/mGywnlF9CRc
Restless plotting: youtu.be/czzpBNk8fAo
Revenge: youtu.be/FGVMpwKiZsM
Related Leitmotifs:
None
Subsidiary Leitmotifs:
None
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This video is designed for the purpose of teaching the viewer about the leitmotifs in Wagner's Operas, where they appear and how the work. This clearly comes under the umbrella of fair use. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.
This leitmotif is first heard in act 2 scene 5 of Gotterdammerung.
This motif is a free transformation of the Wotan's frustration motif heard in act 1 scene 3 of Gotterdammerung, and incorporates the revenge motif sped up. It is associated with Hagen as he claims that Siegfried has broken the bond of Blood Brotherhood, so giving him a reason to kill Siegfried later on.
Progenitor leitmotifs:
Wotan's Frustration: youtu.be/mGywnlF9CRc
Restless plotting: youtu.be/czzpBNk8fAo
Revenge: youtu.be/FGVMpwKiZsM
Related Leitmotifs:
None
Subsidiary Leitmotifs:
None
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
This video is designed for the purpose of teaching the viewer about the leitmotifs in Wagner's Operas, where they appear and how the work. This clearly comes under the umbrella of fair use. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.