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245 00 Lohengrin /|cWagner ; Nikolaus Lehnhoff, stage director ; 
       Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, NHK, Opus Arte ; Thomas Grimm, 
       director. 
264  1 [Place of publication not identified] :|bFestspielhaus 
       Baden-Baden :|bNHK :|bOpus Arte,|c[2006] 
264  4 |c©2006 
300    1 online resource (1 video file (3 hr., 26 min., 4 sec.)) 
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511 0  Hans-Peter König (Heinrich der Vogler) ; Klaus Florian 
       Vogt (Lohengrin) ; Solveig Kringelborn (Elsa von Brabant) 
       ; Tom Fox (Friedrich von Telramund) ; Waltraud Meier 
       (Ortud) ; Roman Trekel (King's herald) ; Markus Ahme, 
       Volker Neitmann, Dominik Hosefelder, MIchael Dries 
       (Brabantine nobles) ; Pei-Min Yu, Sharona Applebaum, Marie
       -Lys Langlois, Corinne Marquet (pages) ; Thore Vogt (Duke 
       Gottfried) ; EuropaChorAkademie Mainz ; Chœur de l'Opéra 
       national de Lyon ; Joshard Daus, chorus master ; Deutsches
       Symphonie-Orchester Berlin ; Kent Nagano, conductor. 
518    |oRecorded|pFestspielhaus Baden-Baden, Baden-Baden, 
       Germany. 
520    ACT 1: It all begins with a government crisis. Before he 
       can go to war against the Hungarians, King Heinrich must 
       solve a leadership dispute in Brabant, following the death
       of the duke. At the tribunal, Friedrich von Telramund, a 
       nobleman from Brabant who claims the dukedom, accuses Elsa,
       daughter of the deceased duke, of murdering her own 
       brother Gottfried, the legitimate heir, who has 
       mysteriously disappeared. Ortrud, wife of Telramund, has 
       convinced her husband that she saw Elsa secretly drowning 
       her brother while they were out walking. But nobody 
       suspects the truth, which is that Gottfried has been 
       transformed into a swan by Ortrud's magic. In her own 
       defence, Elsa summons up a vision. A knight, who has 
       appeared to her in a dream, will fight for her innocence. 
       The king is compelled to resolve the matter by ordering a 
       trial by single combat, relying on God's justice to 
       determine the outcome. The royal herald's first two 
       summonses go unanswered, but in response to a third 
       summons, to the astonishment of all, a knight in shining 
       armour appears in a boat pulled by a swan with a golden 
       chain around its neck, just as Elsa's dream had foretold. 
       The unknown knight asks Elsa whether, if he wins on her 
       behalf, she will marry him. Elsa trusts the stranger 
       unconditionally and agrees, accepting his enigmatic 
       command never to ask about his origins, his lineage or his
       name. The stranger then defeats Telramund but spares his 
       life. ACT 2: The scheming continues. Telramund accuses his
       wife of inciting him to incriminate Elsa falsely. Ortrud 
       cleverly exploits Telramund's pathological ambitions to 
       advance her campaign against Elsa, whom she hates for her 
       ability to love unconditionally. She convinces Telramund 
       that he has fallen prey to sorcery and encourages him to 
       seek revenge. She is even more successful at awakening 
       Elsa's mistrust through insincerity and false empathy. 
       Planned under the cover of darkness, her assaults on 
       Elsa's innocence and naive trust soon take effect. At dawn,
       at the wedding festivities of Elsa and the stranger, 
       Ortrud confidently steps out before her rival in front of 
       the onlookers. Telramund publicly accuses Elsa's 
       bridegroom of sorcery and demands that he reveal his 
       identity. The stranger denies all the allegations against 
       him and declares that Elsa alone may decide his fate. 
       Elsa's faith is wavering, but she chooses to believe in 
       her vision. ACT 3: In the bridal chamber with her unknown 
       knight, Elsa can no longer escape the confession of her 
       longing. The rift between the lovers becomes 
       insurmountable; Elsa needs to know who her husband is if 
       she is to remain true to herself. The overpowering impulse
       to know the knight's identity is shared by Telramund, who 
       bursts into the bridal chamber before the knight has had 
       time to reply. The knight kills Telramund and commands 
       that his body be brought before the king for judgement. 
       Once there, he justifies the killing of Telramund and then
       reveals his identity: he is Lohengrin, son of Parsifal, 
       Knight of the Holy Grail. Now that he has had to give up 
       his secret, he can no longer remain in Brabant and cannot 
       lead the army against the invaders; he must return home. 
       The swan reappears and, as Lohengrin bids her farewell, he
       tells Elsa that with her lack of faith, she has sealed the
       fate of her brother, whom she had believed to be dead: 
       after a year of untroubled happiness between the two 
       lovers, Gottfried would have become human again. Ortrud 
       savours her triumph and admits to having enchanted 
       Gottfried, but her magic has served its purpose and with 
       her confession she has condemned herself. The swan 
       disappears and is replaced by Gottfried, whom Lohengrin 
       names as the new ruler of Brabant, before returning to the
       Grail. Elsa, calling for her lost husband, dies in her 
       brother's arms. 
546    Sung in German; English subtitles. 
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700 1  Grimm, Thomas,|d1942-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2004022111|efilm director. 
700 1  Lehnhoff, Nikolaus,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       nr95040547|estage director. 
700 1  König, Hans-Peter,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2007041645|esinger. 
700 1  Vogt, Klaus Florian,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names
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700 1  Kringelborn, Solveig,|d1963-|0https://id.loc.gov/
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700 1  Fox, Tom,|d1950-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Ahme, Markus,|esinger. 
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700 1  Yu, Peimin,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Applebaum, Sharona,|esinger. 
700 1  Langlois, Marie-Lys,|esinger. 
700 1  Marquet, Corinne,|esinger. 
700 1  Vogt, Thore,|esinger. 
700 1  Daus, Joshard,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Nagano, Kent,|d1951-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names
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       authorities/names/n98061142|einstrumentalist. 
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