Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, July 2, 1892 by Various
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PUNCH,
OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. VOL. 102. July 2, 1892. OPERATIC NOTES. [Illustration: Ancient Brass-Work, in memory of Wagner the Great Worker in Brass.] _Wednesday._--WAGNER. Vainly the Daughters of the River, representing the floating capital of the Banks of the Rhine, cry "Woa! Woa!" The orchestra, under the direction of Herr MAHLER, takes no notice of them, but goes on Wagnerianly, inexorably. Thus swimmingly we reach Walhall--where the fire-god _Loge_ has a _logement_ with very heavy insurance. _Wotan_ and _Loge_ in search of the gold. Then we meet the _Nibelungs_ and the _Nibelights_, all livers under a water-cure system; and then--it's like a musical nightmare--_Alberich_ changes himself into a toad and is towed off as a prisoner. _Fafner_ settles _Fasolt_ by a drum-head Court Martial, so that _Fafner_ gets the golden honey, and _Fasolt_ gets the whacks--and--please, Sir, I don't know any more--but some of the music is running river-like and lovely, |
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