Recording place: Sofia Opera and Ballet Theater
Recording date: 29 May 2013
‘Outstanding performances from Kostadin Andreev as Siegfried and Petar Buchkov as Hagen.’
– British Theatre Guide
Wagner’s tetralogy Der Ring des Nibelungen concludes with Götterdämmerung. The composer’s original draft, in which the gods are redeemed by the hero Siegfried’s sacrifice, had fundamentally changed by 1874. Now in this ‘cosmic catastrophe’ Brünnhilde rides into Siegfried’s funeral pyre, the Rhine overflows and Valhalla perishes, and the gods with it. It’s the longest and most complex of the four music dramas, and its orchestration is also the most colourful and sophisticated. Siegfried’s Rhine Journey and Funeral March and Brünnhilde’s immolation scene are some of Wagner’s most potent theatrical moments and bring this drama to a shattering conclusion.
| Conductor | Erich Wächter |
| Siegfried | Kostadin Andreev |
| Gunther | Atanas Mladenov |
| Alberich | Biser Georgiev |
| Hagen | Petar Buchkov |
| Brünnhilde | Yordanka Derilova |
| Gutrune | Tsvetana Bandalovska |
| First Norn | Petya Tsoneva |
| Second Norn/ Flosshilde | Dimitrinka Raycheva |
| Third Norn | Flora Tarpomanova |
| Waltraute | Tsveta Sarambelieva |
| Woglinde | Milena Gyurova |
| Wellgunde | Silvia Teneva |