We know that Wagner and Verdi were contemporaries, but did they know/like/dislike each other's work. Would either have heard any music written by the other, or would they have known the music by examining the scores, or by some other means?
The Prelude to Act 1 of Die Walküre has a brief flash of music which is reminiscent of the storm music towards the end of Rigoletto. Which came first? Actually Rigoletto came first, in 1851 with performances in Venice, while Die Walküre was somewhat later - 1856 and onwards. However, the first ideas for Die Walküre were written in 1851.
Coincidence?
Of course both composers could have taken inspiration from earlier musicians, such as Beethoven (6th Symphony), or maybe others that I can't place right now.
The Prelude to Act 1 of Die Walküre has a brief flash of music which is reminiscent of the storm music towards the end of Rigoletto. Which came first? Actually Rigoletto came first, in 1851 with performances in Venice, while Die Walküre was somewhat later - 1856 and onwards. However, the first ideas for Die Walküre were written in 1851.
Coincidence?
Of course both composers could have taken inspiration from earlier musicians, such as Beethoven (6th Symphony), or maybe others that I can't place right now.
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