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The tetralogy of four operas that form Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung) explores the conjunction of love and power in a mythic landscape in which true power resides in possession of the Ring. Composed over more than a quarter of a century, monumental in scale, and structured after the precedent of Greek drama, the cycle was first performed in 1876. Staged by the award-winning director Stefan Herheim, this innovative new production from Deutsche Oper Berlin features a leading international cast conducted by Sir Donald Runnicles.

Top Cast

  • Markus Brück

    Markus Brück

    Alberich

  • Joel Allison

    Joel Allison

    Donner

  • Tobias Kehrer

    Tobias Kehrer

    Fafner

  • Flurina Stucki

    Flurina Stucki

    Freia

  • Attilio Glaser

    Attilio Glaser

    Froh

  • Derek Welton

    Derek Welton

    Wotan

  • Valeriia Savinskaia

    Valeriia Savinskaia

    Woglinde

  • Ya-Chung Huang

    Ya-Chung Huang

    Mime

  • Thomas Blondelle

    Thomas Blondelle

    Loge

Overview

The tetralogy of four operas that form Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung) explores the conjunction of love and power in a mythic landscape in which true power resides in possession of the Ring. Composed over more than a quarter of a century, monumental in scale, and structured after the precedent of Greek drama, the cycle was first performed in 1876. Staged by the award-winning director Stefan Herheim, this innovative new production from Deutsche Oper Berlin features a leading international cast conducted by Sir Donald Runnicles.

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