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Wagner Leitmotifs | 2 Glance : Tristan und Isolde @wagnerleitmotifs7654 | Uploaded August 2013 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
This leitmotif is first heard in the Prelude to act 1.

This motif represents Glance or love gaze. It signifies Tristan and Isolde falling in love as they look at each other. It is heard as Isolde describes dropping the sword she intended to kill Tristan with when he looks at her eyes as opposed to the sword or her hand.

Progenitor leitmotifs:
Longing and Desire: youtu.be/FcQeTCsQ5w4

Related Leitmotifs:
None

Subsidiary Leitmotifs:
Magic Casket: youtu.be/Vjk9HaGEnvA

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2 Glance : Tristan und Isolde89 Erdas Awakening : Der Ring Des Nibelungen7 Rage : Tristan und Isolde9 Bells : Tannhäuser41 Siegmund : Der Ring Des Nibelungen21 Loge : Der Ring Des Nibelungen38 Hymn to Dusk : Tannhäuser75 Obstinate Mime : Der Ring Des Nibelungen65 Siegfried : Der Ring Des Nibelungen5 Adulation of Venus : Tannhäuser8 Sirens Hymn : Tannhäuser26 Liebestod (Love-Death) : Tristan und Isolde

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