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HATTO (Marguerite Jeanne Frere) French soprano in the role of Brunnhilde

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1879 Brunnhilde Frere Jeanne Marguerite Role Soprano Wagner Hatto Performing


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures the legendary French soprano, Marguerite Jeanne Frére, in the iconic role of Brunnhilde during a theatrical performance of Richard Wagner's opera, "Der Ring des Nibelungen," in 1879. Frére, who was born on October 13, 1845, in Paris, France, was renowned for her powerful and expressive voice, which earned her a place among the greatest opera singers of her time. Brunnhilde, the Valkyrie and daughter of the god Wotan, is a central character in Wagner's epic music drama. In the opera, Brunnhilde is known for her fierce loyalty to her father and her love for the hero Siegfried. In this photograph, Frére's intense and dramatic portrayal of Brunnhilde is evident in her fiery gaze and her regal posture. Her elaborate costume, complete with a horned helmet and flowing cape, further enhances the mythological and otherworldly nature of the character. The historical significance of this photograph lies in its documentation of Frére's groundbreaking performance as Brunnhilde. At a time when women were not yet common in major operatic roles, Frére's portrayal of this complex and powerful character paved the way for future generations of female opera singers. Her interpretation of Brunnhilde continues to be celebrated and studied by opera enthusiasts and scholars alike. This photograph is a testament to the enduring power of music and the theatre to transport us to other worlds and to inspire and challenge us. It is a reminder of the immense talent and passion of Marguerite Jeanne Frére and her role in shaping the history of opera.

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