Richard Wagner's opera "Valkyrie," the second instalment in his monumental Ring Cycle, premiered in Munich on 26 June 1870.
This highly anticipated event featured the now-iconic "Ride of the Valkyries," a powerful and exhilarating piece that has since become one of Wagner's most famous compositions.
It captivated audiences with its dramatic storytelling and complex orchestration, solidifying Wagner's reputation as a master of the operatic form.
The premiere was a significant milestone in the world of classical music, showcasing Wagner's innovative approach to opera and his ability to weave mythic narratives with rich, emotive music.