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198 min
It is about nothing less than love. This is what the Wartburg singing community asks for, and this is what Tannhäuser also seeks: he finds almost endless lust with the goddess of love Venus, and hopes to attain bliss with the "pure" Elisabeth. In his vacillation between satisfaction and renunciation, between guilt and protest, in being torn between fulfillment and exaltation, he corresponds entirely to the grammar of the Romantic age - and still speaks directly to us today.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Clay Hilley | Tannhäuser | Unowned | |
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Malin Byström | Elisabeth | Unowned |
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Ekaterina Gubanova | Venus | Unowned |
Martin Gantner | Wolfram von Eschenbach | Unowned | |
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Günther Groissböck | Landgrave Hermann | Unowned |
Daniel Jenz | Walther von der Vogelweide | Unowned | |
Ilia Staple | Young Shepherd | Unowned | |
Simon Neal | Biterolf | Unowned | |
Lukas Schmidt | Heinrich der Schreiber | Unowned | |
Marcus Pelz | Reinmar von Zweter | Unowned |