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Wagner Leitmotifs | 13 Pastoral Meadow : Tannhäuser @wagnerleitmotifs7654 | Uploaded July 2014 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
This leitmotif is first heard in act 1 scene 3.

This is the the tune played by a shepherd boy who is sitting on the side of a hill by the Wartburg (Elizabeth's castle) when Tannhäuser re-materialises after his stay with Venus.

Wagner often has a piper who's song can be heard in the music, for example, and important to the plot, in act three of Tristan und Isolde.

Progenitor leitmotifs:
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Related Leitmotifs:
Shepherd's sad song (Tristan und Isolde): youtu.be/8udoO04JN5c
Joyous Lay (Tristan und Isolde): youtu.be/tLKs4_fdcng

Subsidiary Leitmotifs:
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13 Pastoral Meadow : Tannhäuser24 Love : Tannhäuser72 Scheming : Der Ring Des Nibelungen37 Elizabeths Prayer : Tannhäuser40 Curse : Tannhäuser36 Anguish : Tristan und Isolde69 Wotans Love : Der Ring Des Nibelungen6 Love Spell : Tannhäuser47 Obligation: Der Ring Des Nibelungen122 Rhinemaidens Delight : Der Ring Des Nibelungen9 Tristan as Hero : Tristan und Isolde31 Consternation : Tristan und Isolde

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