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Wagner Leitmotifs | 26 Servitude : Der Ring Des Nibelungen @wagnerleitmotifs7654 | Uploaded September 2013 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
This leitmotif is first heard in scene 2 of Das Rheingold.

This motif is simply the woe or Grief motif played over and over again and represents the servitude Alberich has inflicted upon his fellow dwarves. It is particularly associated with Mime. It is sometimes heard in conjunction with the Treasure motif.

Progenitor leitmotifs:
Woe or Grief: youtu.be/0YHj98cwlGM
Rheingold: youtu.be/7o1n81V5wcw
Power of the Ring: youtu.be/9a69d4zEO94

Related Leitmotifs:
Treasure: youtu.be/XnQNHcVcVIg

Subsidiary Leitmotifs:
None

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26 Servitude : Der Ring Des Nibelungen34 Gotterdammerung : Der Ring Des Nibelungen43 The Drink : Der Ring Des Nibelungen12c Valhalla (final segment) : Der Ring Des Nibelungen25 Confusion : Tannhäuser118 Gibichung : Der Ring Des Nibelungen104 Forgetfulness : Der Ring Des Nibelungen23 Hall : Tannhäuser38 Kareol : Tristan und Isolde53 Ride of the Valkyries : Der Ring Des Nibelungen20 Froh : Der Ring Des Nibelungen16 Faithful : Tannhäuser

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