Soft Valkyrie

By: Richard Wagner David Kanaga (composition and arrangement) Stephen Fry (narrator) Bryan the Mensah (Siegmund) Hailey Clark (Sieglinde) Attila Csihar (Hunding) Mattijs van de Woerd (Wotan) Nadine Secunde (Fricka) Claron McFadden (Brünnhilde)
  • Summary

  • Can someone whisper Die Walküre in your ear? With opera, you do not think of whispers or sighs but of strong classical voices in grand, spectacular set pieces. But the composer and game designer David Kanaga has turned Richard Wagner’s famous opera into a podcast. In Die Walküre, the second part of Wagner’s Ring des Nibelungen, the supreme god Wotan punishes his daughter Brünnhilde for not following his orders. He makes her mortal and locks her up in a mountain surrounded by fire. While closely following Wagner’s notes and storyline, Kanaga’s background in the world of gaming can be heard in his use of electronic instruments and sound effects full of humour, drama and mysticism. The parts are sung by an atypical cast, ranging from classically trained vocalists like Claron McFadden to the demonic voice artist Attila Csihar – sung to be listened to on headphones rather than in an opera house. The result is intimate, light and less domineering than the original. One might even say: soft. A warm narrating voice turns Wagner’s stage instructions into a magical radio play in which the entire drama takes place in listeners’ imagination.Each of the three acts of Die Walküre will be divided into several podcast episodes for Soft Valkyrie. The episodes of the first act will be released on June 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th. The episodes of the second and third acts will follow later.
    © 2024 David Kanaga, Holland Festival
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  • Trailer
    May 25 2021

    Trailer for Soft Valkyrie, a contemporary podcast version of Richard Wagner's Die Walküre - commissioned by Holland Festival, Staatsoper Hannover and Dutch National Opera. First episode coming June 3rd!

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    1 min
  • Episode 1 - Familiar Strangers (Act 1)
    Jun 2 2021

    Note: to hear Soft Valkyrie with live English, German or Dutch subtitles, please go to Youtube.

    Click here for the full-score and for the libretto.

    Welcome to Soft Valkyrie, a podcast version of Die Walküre, the second and most intimate opera of Wagner’s Ring cycle. You are entering a realm of gods, dwarves, giants, horses, money, contracts, and dogs.

    In this episode, we meet Siegmund (Bryan the Mensah). On the run from his enemies, he seeks shelter in a house in the woods. There he meets Sieglinde . He does not immediately recognize her as his long-lost twin sister, but the two feel an instant emotional connection.

    Previously on The Ring

    Need a quick recap of the events of Das Rheingold, the first installment of the Ring? We’ve got you.

    Supreme god Wotan has hired two giants to build a castle for him in the sky, Walhalla. But when they come to collect their pay, Wotan has nothing to pay them with and the giants take his wife’s sister, the goddess Freia, whom he has offered as collateral.

    Wotan then travels to the Nibelheim, where the Nibelung Alberich has stashed a large amount of gold stolen from the Rhine, as well as a magical ring he has forged from it. Wotan steals the gold, including the ring, and hopes to pay off the giants with just the gold. They also demand the ring, and Wotan reluctantly hands it to them. Then Erda, mother Earth herself, makes an appearance to warn Wotan that the end is near. Slightly confused, the company of gods crosses the rainbow bridge into Walhalla.

    Between the events of Das Rheingold and Die Walküre, some years have passed and Wotan, the supreme god, has had some time to decide on strategy. His chosen route? Procreation. Apart from nine divine Valkyries born of his affair with Erda, he has fathered twins with a mortal woman to whom he called himself Wolf. From his mortal offspring, Wotan hopes a hero will arise who, unencumbered by the treaties that bind the god himself, will obtain the ring for him.

    These mortal siblings, Siegmund and Sieglinde, have grown up separately and completely unaware of each other. And that is where we start off…

    Soft Valkyrie

    Presented and commissioned by Holland Festival in collaboration with Staatsoper Hannover and Dutch National Opera.

    Full Credits

    Music and libretto - Richard Wagner

    English translation - Frederick Jameson

    Direction & MIDI arrangement - David Kanaga

    VOICES

    Siegmund - Bryan the Mensah

    Sieglinde - Hailey Clark

    Hunding - Attila Csihar

    Wotan - Mattijs van de Woerd

    Fricka - Nadine Secunde

    Brünnhilde - Claron McFadden

    Valkyries - Mercedes Arcuri (Gerhilde, Helmwige), Clara Nadesdin (Ortlinde, Siegrune), Weronika Rabek (Waltraute, Grimgerde), Monika Walerowicz (Rossweisse, Schwertleite)

    INSTRUMENTS

    MIDI Piano, Act 1 - Marc Evanstein

    MIDI Piano, act 2 and 3 - Ernst Munneke

    Additional Flute on Siegmund’s “Winterstürme” - Jonas Pologe

    SFX packs - Ableton, SOPHIE, Spectrasonics

    PRODUCTION

    Casting - David Kanaga, Christian Carlstedt

    Dramaturgy - Laura Roling, Manon Schreurs

    Commissioned and co-produced by Holland Festival, Dutch National Opera, Staatsoper Hannover

    With the support of NTR Radio 4

    Special thanks to Sound department Staatstheater Hannover, Soho Square Studios London, Splendor Amsterdam, Jochem Valkenburg, Jasper Berben

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    18 mins
  • Episode 2 - The Master of the House (Act 1)
    Jun 10 2021

    Hunding arrives home. Unhappy to find a stranger there with his wife and brimming with suspicion, he embarks on an intense interrogation of his guest.

    Note: to hear Soft Valkyrie with live English, German or Dutch subtitles, please go to Youtube.

    Click here for the full-score and for the libretto.

    Soft Valkyrie

    Presented and commissioned by Holland Festival in collaboration with Staatsoper Hannover and Dutch National Opera.

    Full Credits

    Music and libretto - Richard Wagner

    English translation - Frederick Jameson

    Direction & MIDI arrangement - David Kanaga

    VOICES

    Siegmund - Bryan the Mensah

    Sieglinde - Hailey Clark

    Hunding - Attila Csihar

    Wotan - Mattijs van de Woerd

    Fricka - Nadine Secunde

    Brünnhilde - Claron McFadden

    Valkyries - Mercedes Arcuri (Gerhilde, Helmwige), Clara Nadesdin (Ortlinde, Siegrune), Weronika Rabek (Waltraute, Grimgerde), Monika Walerowicz (Rossweisse, Schwertleite)

    INSTRUMENTS

    MIDI Piano, Act 1 - Marc Evanstein

    MIDI Piano, act 2 and 3 - Ernst Munneke

    Additional Flute on Siegmund’s “Winterstürme” - Jonas Pologe

    SFX packs - Ableton, SOPHIE, Spectrasonics

    PRODUCTION

    Casting - David Kanaga, Christian Carlstedt

    Dramaturgy - Laura Roling, Manon Schreurs

    Commissioned and co-produced by Holland Festival, Dutch National Opera, Staatsoper Hannover

    With the support of NTR Radio 4

    Special thanks to Sound department Staatstheater Hannover, Soho Square Studios London, Splendor Amsterdam, Jochem Valkenburg, Jasper Berben

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    17 mins

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Didn’t listen to it but want it to be popular because Stephen fry is cool

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