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Who is "The Fat Lady" and who decided "It ain't over until" she sings? I haven't heard her, have U?
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Hey there, you asked about 'the fat lady'. I looked it up for you on wiki, and she's valkyrie Brünhilde.
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The proverb refers to Richard Wagner opera suite Der Ring des Nibelungen and its last part, Götterdämmerung. The "fat lady" is valkyrie Brünhilde, who is traditionally presented as a very buxom lady with horned helmet, spear and round shield. (Although Brünhilde actually wears a winged helmet) Her aria lasts almost ten minutes and marks the end of the opera.
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The proverb refers to Richard Wagner opera suite Der Ring des Nibelungen and its last part, Götterdämmerung. The "fat lady" is valkyrie Brünhilde, who is traditionally presented as a very buxom lady with horned helmet, spear and round shield. (Although Brünhilde actually wears a winged helmet) Her aria lasts almost ten minutes and marks the end of the opera.
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