. 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 . Fasolt : Should we not find The Rheingold fair and red, Freia is forfeit! (Rheingold, Act I.) VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA —THE RHINEGOLD. »S MAKART the giants. Loge, however, tells them of theRhinegold, saying that if this treasure could bestolen from Alberich by Wotan, it might beaccepted by the giants in place of refuses to entertain this plan and thegiants seize Freia and carry her off, declaringthat if the Rhinegol
. 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 . Fasolt : Should we not find The Rheingold fair and red, Freia is forfeit! (Rheingold, Act I.) VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA —THE RHINEGOLD. »S MAKART the giants. Loge, however, tells them of theRhinegold, saying that if this treasure could bestolen from Alberich by Wotan, it might beaccepted by the giants in place of refuses to entertain this plan and thegiants seize Freia and carry her off, declaringthat if the Rhinegold is not in their hands bynight the original bargain must stand, and Freiabe lost to the gods forever. Left alone, the gods realize the seriouspredicament they are in, especially as it is seenthat, deprived of their youth goddess, theyare suddenly aging. Wotan thereupon decidesto secure the Nibelungs gold, and goes withLoge in search of Alberich. A vapor arisesfrom the earth, concealing the stage, and whenit disappears the scene has changed. SCENE III—Alberich a Cave Alberich, since he has acquired the Rhine-gold, has become more arrogant and cruel thanever, and compels Mime and the other Nibe-lungs to continually toil and slave to bring himin more gold. At the beginning of the scenehe is be
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