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Siegfried

Siegfried

100% Match20044h 11m

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Overview

Part of Stuttgart Ring Cycle 2002/2003 - Second day.

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J

Jon Frederic West

Siegfried

Heinz Göhrig

Heinz Göhrig

Mime

Wolfgang Schöne

Wolfgang Schöne

Der Wanderer

B

Björn Waag

Alberich

A

Attila Jun

Fafner

H

Helene Ranada

Erda

L

Lisa Gasteen

Brünnhilde

G

Gabriela Herrera

Der Waldvogel

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Siegfried
Siegfried

Siegfried

10.020044h 11m
Music

Part of Stuttgart Ring Cycle 2002/2003 - Second day.

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Actor

Jon Frederic West

as Siegfried

Jon Frederic West

Siegfried

Jon Frederic West

Siegfried

Heinz Göhrig
Heinz Göhrig
Actor

Heinz Göhrig

as Mime

Heinz Göhrig

Mime

Heinz Göhrig

Mime

Wolfgang Schöne
Wolfgang Schöne
Actor

Wolfgang Schöne

as Der Wanderer

Wolfgang Schöne

Der Wanderer

Wolfgang Schöne

Der Wanderer

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Actor

Björn Waag

as Alberich

Björn Waag

Alberich

Björn Waag

Alberich

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Actor

Attila Jun

as Fafner

Attila Jun

Fafner

Attila Jun

Fafner

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Actor

Helene Ranada

as Erda

Helene Ranada

Erda

Helene Ranada

Erda

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Actor

Lisa Gasteen

as Brünnhilde

Lisa Gasteen

Brünnhilde

Lisa Gasteen

Brünnhilde

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Actor

Gabriela Herrera

as Der Waldvogel

Gabriela Herrera

Der Waldvogel

Gabriela Herrera

Der Waldvogel

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