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Video streamed event and on demand: L'Or du Rhin

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domingo 15 noviembre 202614:30
On demand from domingo 15 noviembre 2026 00:00
to martes 15 diciembre 2026 23:59
Intérpretes
Opéra national de Paris
Pablo Heras-CasadoDirección
Calixto BieitoDirección de escena
Rebecca RingstDiseño de escena
Ingo KrüglerDiseño de vestuario
Michael BauerDiseño de iluminación
Orchestre de l'Opéra national de Paris
Chœurs de l'Opéra national de Paris
Sarah DerendingerVideoarte
Bettina AuerDramaturgia
Ching Lien WuDirección de coro
Christopher MaltmanBarítonoWotan
Simon O'NeillTenorLoge
Brian MulliganBarítonoAlberich
Florent MbiaBajoDonner
Matthew CairnsTenorFroh
Gerhard SiegelTenorMime
Kwangchul YounBajoFasolt
Mika KaresBajoFafner
Ève-Maud HubeauxMezzosopranoFricka
Eliza BoomSopranoFreia
Marie-Nicole LemieuxContraltoErda
Margarita PolonskayaSopranoWoglinde
Isabel SignoretMezzosopranoWellgunde
Katharina MagieraMezzosopranoFlosshilde

Unique in the history of opera, The Ring of the Nibelung is the colossal tetralogy Richard Wagner worked on for thirty years. First performed in 1869, the Prologue The Rhinegold unveils from its first telluric chord a world riddled with existential questions. Who will obtain the power of the ring forged from the gold of the Rhine? The gods, the giants or the Nibelungen?

Borrowing from Norse and Germanic mythology, Wagner conceived an extraordinary cycle that reflected his innovative ambition: to create a total work of art inspired by ancient tragedy. As well as revolutionising the art of opera, he also devised theatrical material open to multiple interpretations.

Director Calixto Bieito places The Rhinegold in a context dominated by digital virtuality and questions the impact of technology and science on human beings.

Críticas de Das Rheingold dirigida por Calixto Bieito

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