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Wagner Leitmotifs | 39 Joy : Tristan und Isolde @wagnerleitmotifs7654 | Uploaded August 2013 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
This leitmotif is first heard in act 3 scene 1.

This motif represents the explosive joy Tristan feels at the thought of Isolde coming to him. This joy is so great that it will eventually cause him to rip off his bandages and consequently die just as Isolde arrives.

this motif is an inversion of wounded Tristan.

Progenitor leitmotifs:
Wounded Tristan: youtu.be/uHUHGy7TMY4

Related Leitmotifs:
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Subsidiary Leitmotifs:
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39 Joy : Tristan und Isolde44 Last Consolation : Tristan und Isolde42 Joyous Lay : Tristan und Isolde35 Desolation : Tristan und Isolde9 Rhine Wave : Der Ring Des Nibelungen21 Death the Liberator : Tristan und Isolde19 Golden Apples : Der Ring Des Nibelungen24 Nibelheim : Der Ring Des Nibelungen11 Wounded Tristan : Tristan und Isolde32 Miraculous Realm of Night : Tristan und Isolde44 Love : Der Ring Des Nibelungen41 Salvation : Tannhäuser

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