. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . d the distractedlover runs out. Suddenly the door opens and the Dutchman appears. Senta is transfixed with surprise asshe involuntarily compares the portrait with the living man. A long silence follows. TheDutchman, his eyes fixed on the glowing face of the maiden, advances toward her. Daland,well satisfied with the apparent understanding between thestranger and his daughter, leaves them together. The Hollander sees in Senta the


. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . d the distractedlover runs out. Suddenly the door opens and the Dutchman appears. Senta is transfixed with surprise asshe involuntarily compares the portrait with the living man. A long silence follows. TheDutchman, his eyes fixed on the glowing face of the maiden, advances toward her. Daland,well satisfied with the apparent understanding between thestranger and his daughter, leaves them together. The Hollander sees in Senta the angel of whom he haddreamed and who is to banish the curse, and she sees the original of the portrait onwhich the sympathy of hergirlish and romantic hearthad been lavished. TheDutchman asks Senta if sheagrees with her fatherschoice of a husband. Shegladly consents, and a longlove duet follows, the finaltheme of which is faithabove all. Daland re-enters and isdelighted to find such a com-plete understanding betweenthe two. He invites theDutchman to the fete thatevening in celebration of thevan rooy as the Dutchman safe arrival of the Norwegian destinn as senta. THE DREAM SENTA AND ERIC


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