Richard Wagner
Libretto by Richard Wagner
Third Day of "Der Ring des Nibelungen"
Wagner had begun work on his cycle with the prose sketch
Siegfrieds Tod (
Siegfried’s Death), then rolled it back into the past, like the Norns, who, at the beginning of the Third Day, try to tie together the ropes of yesterday and tomorrow.
Hagen and Siegfried – the sons continue the duel of their fathers. But Hagen plays with different weapons – sorcery, mendacity and betrayal. Siegfried declares the ring, which came about through the malediction of love, to the symbol of his love. Nevertheless, the curse is stronger. Siegfried betrays his love. Brünnhilde betrays Siegfried. Siegfried swears an oath on the weapon that only a short time later will penetrate his heart.
The gods gaze impotently on their own downfall. The struggle for power transfers to the humans who survive the catastrophe and will perhaps understand everything now that they know the end.
German with German surtitles
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Date
| Sunday, 13 January 2013 |
| Nationaltheater |  | | 4.00 p.m. - app. 10.00 p.m. | | Playing time: 6 hours (2 intermissions) | | 3.00 p.m. : Introductory event |  | | Prices M | Ring Cycle A Open ticket sales |
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CastConductor
Kent NaganoProduction
Andreas Kriegenburg
Set
Harald B. Thor
Costumes
Andrea Schraad
Lighting
Stefan Bolliger
Choreography
Zenta Haerter
Dramaturgy
Marion Tiedtke
Olaf A. Schmitt.
Chorus
Sören Eckhoff
Siegfried
Stephen Gould
Gunther
Iain Paterson
Hagen
Hans-Peter König
Alberich
Tomasz Konieczny
Brünnhilde
Nina Stemme
Gutrune / 3. Norn
Anna Gabler
Waltraute
Michaela Schuster
Woglinde
Hanna-Elisabeth Müller
Wellgunde
Angela Brower
Floßhilde / 1. Norn
Okka von der Damerau
2. Norn
Jennifer Johnston
The Bavarian State Orchestra
The Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera
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