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Wolf's Glen

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Wolf’s Glen
scene of macabre uproar. [Ger. Opera: von Weber, Der Freischütz, Westerman, 139–140]
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Richter's version of the Wolf's Glen scene included three-metre flames so hot their heat could be felt throughout the 27 rows of the Haus fur Mozart's parterre.
Traditionally staged, it was given almost uncut (including the oft-deleted Wolf's Glen scene).
 
 
 
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