The Ring with sets and costumes has been absent from the Roman music scene for over 60 years, which is why Roma Tre Orchestra tries to make up for it by offering all Richard Wagner lovers the first act of Walkiria, which perhaps represents the key moment of the tetralogy. The act is relatively "simple" to perform, as the representation requires the presence of only three singers and the duration is not prohibitive, but the facts narrated constitute at the same time the architrave of the entire narration of the Ring. Siegmund's love for Sieglinde is forbidden, because the two are twin brothers and because she is married to Hundig, whom she also doesn't love, but Siegfried, the main character of the entire Nibelungen saga, is destined to be born from this union. the man who will lead to the destruction of the world of the gods.
It is ninety minutes of unforgettable, exciting music that captures the viewer, bringing him into a mythological atmosphere, through a narration that however speaks of today's world, of our daily miseries, of the everlasting conflict between public morals and private truth of feelings, of the sense of a superior justice capable of transcending the petty laws of men.