What is the Flying Dutch Opera?
der Fliegende Holländer, Flying Dutch in English, is Romantische Operation in Three Akties of German Composer Richard Wagner, with his own libretto based on Henirch Heine Fragment known for his operas Parsifal, and a circular cycle cycle
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Act II opens with women at home when Senta Dalaland's daughter idlely examined the image of a flying Dutchman and sings a ballad that tells his story. It is thanks to this ballad that the cause of the curse of the flying Dutch is revealed: it is punished for a blasphemous oath. Senta suddenly claims to be a means by which a flying Dutch will reach salvation.
Erik, a hunter in love with Sent, has appeared and is concerned with her Declaratia. She tells her she loves her. But he's not interested. He is more interested in his story about a dream in which her father brought home a stranger from the picture on her wall. Eventually he leaves in despair when Senta returns to the picture. Now her father enters the Dutchman.
Senta is thus accepted with the performance of summerThe Dutchman that he can't greet her father. Dalaland goes out and tells the Dutch in the duet that he is supposed to be his redemption, and warns her of the expense if she should not be constant. Daland returns and asks if the Hoestice should also be engaged and the law ends happily.
When opening Act III, Norwegian sailors celebrate on board their ship, while the Dutch's ship is silent, although Norwegian is calling for sailors and calling for them to join the festival. After a long interval, the crew begins with a ghost song as the storm rises.
Senta enters, watched Erik, who reminded him that she had committed his loyalty to him and wanted to know why he was now being introduced to the Dutch. The Dutch, hearing, releases her from his promise to save her from fate as his. When his ship enters, Senta fits into the sea and declares her loyalty. The ship and the crew are falling and the scene is revealed by the Dutch and Sent, who has now transformed.