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  1. Tannhäuser (opera) - Wikipedia

    Tannhäuser (German: [ˈtanhɔʏzɐ]; full title Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg, "Tannhäuser and the Minnesängers' Contest at Wartburg ") is an 1845 opera in three acts, …

  2. Tannhäuser | Romantic poet, Minnesinger, opera | Britannica

    Tannhäuser was a German lyric poet who became the hero of a popular legend. As a professional minnesinger, he served a number of noble patrons, and from his references to them it can be …

  3. Tannhäuser | Metropolitan Opera

    The minstrel Tannhäuser, having spent a year in the magical underground realm of Venus, the goddess of love, longs to return to the human world. He pays tribute to Venus in a song but …

  4. A guide to Wagner's Tannhäuser - Classical Music

    Aug 28, 2019 · Wagner's Leitmotifs The premiere was a great success, but Wagner continued to worry away at the score, making revisions over the course of his life. Notwithstanding the …

  5. TANNHÄUSER by Richard Wagner – the opera guide & synopsis

    Oct 4, 2019 · Wagner - Tannhauser - Act II Scene 4 - Dir, Göttin der Liebe, soll mein Lied ertönen

  6. Tannhäuser - Learn More at The Opera Hub

    Find out more about Tannhäuser by Richard Wagner including plot, roles, fach, composer, score, libretto, context and videos.

  7. Wagner Operas -- The Operas -- Tannhäuser

    ACT I: Medieval Germany. In the Venusberg, magical mountain abode of Venus, the minstrel Tannhäuser halfheartedly praises the goddess of beauty, who for more than a year has …

  8. Tannhaüser (Work - Richard Wagner/Richard Wagner) - Opera …

    Feb 1, 2023 · In an effort to establish his style – and his place on the European opera scene – with Tannhaüser Wagner penned a romantic...

  9. Tannhäuser (Opera) Plot & Characters | StageAgent

    Tannhäuser plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.

  10. Synopsis from Tannhäuser from Richard Wagner.

    Plot summary from Tannhäuser: Opera from Richard Wagner. . Libretto from Richard Wagner. Premiere 19 October 1845, Dresden (Royal Saxon Court Theatre) Paris version: 13 October …