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Magic helmet depicted in the ring cycle
The Tarnhelm is a magic helmet in Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (written 1848–1874, first performed 1876). It was crafted by Mime at the demand
Tarnhelm
2004 German TV series or program
to be Hagen's father Alberich. Eric soon defeats Alberich and takes his Tarnhelm, an item that lets him take the shape of anyone else. The Nibelungs tell
Dark_Kingdom:_The_Dragon_King
1869 opera by Richard Wagner
Mime, a skillful smith, to create a magic helmet, the Tarnhelm. Alberich demonstrates the Tarnhelm's power by making himself invisible to better torment
Das_Rheingold
1876 opera by Richard Wagner
the ring of fire, Siegfried arrives disguised as Gunther by using the Tarnhelm and claims Brünnhilde for his wife ("Brünnhild', ein Freier kam"). Though
Götterdämmerung
Figure in Germanic heroic legend
from the dwarf Alberich instead. The treasure includes the magic helmet Tarnhelm and a magic ring. As they divide the treasure, the brothers argue and Fafner
Fáfnir
Plot device
of Odysseus, had a helmet to make him invisible. A similar helmet, the Tarnhelm, is found in Norse mythology – from which it was taken into Richard Wagner's
Invisibility_in_fiction
Object in classical mythology
a golden helmet that would make the wearer invulnerable Ring of Gyges Tarnhelm Hansen, William (2004-06-10). Handbook of Classical Mythology. World Mythology
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State of a matter that cannot be seen
Alberich puts on the Tarnhelm and vanishes; illustration by Arthur Rackham to Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold
Invisibility
Ability to physically transform in mythology, folklore and speculative fiction
his counterpart in Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, using the Tarnhelm, takes on many forms, including a giant serpent and a toad, in a failed
Shapeshifting
1876 opera by Richard Wagner
"). Following its instructions, he takes the ring and the magic helmet Tarnhelm from Fafner's hoard. Scene 3 Outside the cave, Alberich and Mime meet and
Siegfried_(opera)
German legendary dwarf
Rhein, of which the ring is made. His brother, the smith Mime, creates the Tarnhelm for Alberich. News of the gold robbery and ring of power incites gods and
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Solo studies for piano by Frédéric Chopin
Etudes op. 10 & op. 25. Analysis, comments and interpretive choices. Tarnhelm editions. Niecks, Frederick. Chopin as a Man and Musician. London: Novello
Études_(Chopin)
Piano works by Frédéric Chopin
10 – 24 Preludes Opus 28 – Analysis, Comments and Interpretive Choices. Tarnhelm editions (self published). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Preludes
Preludes_(Chopin)
1870 opera by Richard Wagner
gods entered Valhalla at the end of Das Rheingold, Fafner has used the Tarnhelm to assume the form of a dragon, and guards the gold and the ring in the
Die_Walküre
Lightweight cloth-covered helmet
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Pith_helmet
1944 mass killing outside Rome by German soldiers
"Nacht und Nebel", German for "Night and Fog" (a direct reference to a "Tarnhelm" spell, from Wagner's Rheingold) was a directive (German: Erlass) from
Ardeatine_massacre
1987 humorous fantasy novel by Tom Holt
consequently, Fisher becomes the new owner of the Ring of the Nibelung and the Tarnhelm, and, thereby, ruler of the world. However, Wotan, king of the gods, still
Expecting_Someone_Taller
Metalworking occupation
brother of Alberich, Wagnerian dwarf and maker of the sword Nothung and the Tarnhelm Kāveh, in Persian mythology a blacksmith who launched a national uprising
Blacksmith
alive eight days later. The name referred to a magic spell involving the "Tarnhelm" (stealth helmet) from Richard Wagner's Rheingold, which could make its
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James, Henry James, Walter de la Mare, Oliver Onions, Walpole himself ("Tarnhelm") and twenty-one others. The Duchess of Wrexe (1914) The Golden Scarecrow
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mythology) Huliðshjálmr, a concealing helmet of the dwarves. (Norse mythology) Tarnhelm, a magic helmet giving the wearer the ability to change form or become
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movement quotes his string quartet op. 10, while the second adopts the Tarnhelm theme from Wagner's opera Das Rheingold. The three movements are: Grave
String_Quartet_(Chausson)
Mythical object that grants invisibility
cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, the cloak becomes a magic helmet called the Tarnhelm, which also imparts the ability to transform upon its wearer. When Fritz
Cloak_of_invisibility
Gnostic Christian movement
after prayer is pronounced the Mother throws the Homeric helmet (cf. the Tarnhelm) over the faithful soul, and so makes him invisible to the mights and powers
Valentinianism
Heraldic device
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Helmet_(heraldry)
Cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantatas, 2012. ISBN 978-1-4716-6705-3 Complete Bach Cantatas. 12 volumes. Tarnhelm Ed. 2010.http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Books/S0102.htm Links are found for
Bach_cantata
Defunct group that published Bach's works
according to BWV index. BGA Edition – The Bach-Gesellschaft Edition reproduced in paperback. 23 vols. Tarnhelm Editions. [1] – Download Bach-Gesellschaft
Bach_Gesellschaft
English conductor (1889–1983)
with Boult's opinion that "all conductors should be clad in an invisible Tarnhelm which makes it possible to enjoy the music without seeing any of the antics
Adrian_Boult
Saxon philosopher, Lutheran theologian, Latin classicist and poet
Leontsky, Jan. Bach against Ernesti, the strange quarrel. (Essay in French). Tarnhelm Ed. 2011. Literature by and about Johann Heinrich Ernesti in the German
Johann_Heinrich_Ernesti
Stage production
till the fat lady sings Gods of War Der Ring des Nibelungen discography Tarnhelm Hitler: A Film from Germany Harlock Saga Wagner's Dream Pappano's Essential
Der_Ring_in_Minden
Protective headgear used in lacrosse
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Helmet issued to Australian paratroopers during World War II
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7th century Anglo-Saxon helmet
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William Sansom, Tartarus Press, 2002 Strange Tales I, Tartarus Press, 2003 Tarnhelm, The Best Supernatural Stories, by Hugh Walpole, Tartarus Press, 2003 The
Rosalie_Parker
English cricketer and financier
in his own useful and confident image after casting away a magic cap or Tarnhelm that has been disguising his true shape in the shape of crabbed age.” He
Wilfred_Hill-Wood
Become So Shining That We Cease to Be (1991) Confession of a Madman (1991) Tarnhelms (1991) Advocates (1991, with Suzy McKee Charnas) A Writ of Habeas Corpus
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro bibliography
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