Wallenstein 2: Wallensteinin kuolema Runomittainen näytelmä

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Wallenstein 2: Wallensteinin kuolema Runomittainen näytelmä

by Friedrich Schiller

FI·~3 hours·72 chapters

Chapters

72 total
1

WALLENSTEIN II: WALLENSTEININ KUOLEMA

0:04
2

KIRJ. - FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER

0:08
3

HENKILÖT:

0:38
4

ENSIMÄINEN NÄYTÖS.

0:26
5

ENSIMÄINEN KOHTAUS. - WALLENSTEIN. SENI.

1:46
6

TOINEN KOHTAUS. - WALLENSTEIN. KREIVI TERZKY.

0:44
7

KOLMAS KOHTAUS.

3:43
8

NELJÄS KOHTAUS. - WALLENSTEIN.

3:32
9

VIIDES KOHTAUS.

8:22
10

KUUDES KOHTAUS.

1:23

Description

In a dimly lit observatory filled with celestial charts and glowing orbs, a powerful general studies the heavens for guidance. He believes the alignment of Mars, Venus and Jupiter will seal his destiny, but the stars also hint at danger looming from both allies and foes. Around him gather a cast of courtiers, spies and soldiers, each bearing their own ambitions and doubts. As the night deepens, the air crackles with the tension of impending conflict.

Behind the scholarly veneer, whispered negotiations and secret documents circulate, promising to tip the balance of power. A shrewd noble brings news of a captured conspirator whose knowledge could expose treacherous plans, while a loyal aide warns that betrayal may already be embedded within the ranks. The general, torn between loyalty to his emperor and the seductive promise of absolute authority, must decide whether to trust the counsel offered or to forge his own ruthless path. Listeners will be drawn into the moral turbulence of ambition, fate, and the costly price of war.

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Full title

Wallenstein 2: Wallensteinin kuolema Runomittainen näytelmä Runomittainen näytelmä

Language

fi

Duration

~3 hours (190K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-05-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Friedrich Schiller

Friedrich Schiller

1759–1805

A fierce, brilliant voice of German literature, this playwright and poet helped shape the era known as Weimar Classicism. His dramas and poems combine big ideas about freedom, justice, and human dignity with real emotional force.

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