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Das Rheingold
Eve of the trilogy "Der Ring des Nibelungen" by Richard Wagner, in the production by Joachim Schlömer (Stuttgart State Opera 1999, recorded live at the end of 2002).
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Plot Summary
The first opera in Richard Wagner's epic 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' cycle, 'Das Rheingold' tells the story of a cursed ring forged by the dwarf Alberich from the Rhinegold. This ring grants its possessor the power to rule the world but also brings about greed, betrayal, and ultimately, ruin. The opera traces Alberich's theft of the gold, his forging of the ring, and the subsequent struggles for its possession among gods and giants, setting the stage for the tragic events to follow.
Critical Reception
As a recording of a legendary opera, this production of 'Das Rheingold' is generally lauded for its ambitious staging and the powerful performances of its cast, particularly Matti Salminen as Wotan. While some reviews might focus on specific directorial choices or interpretations, the overall reception highlights its contribution to the Wagnerian canon.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its epic scope and thematic depth.
Commended for strong vocal performances, especially from the principal gods.
Recognized as a foundational work in operatic history.
Google audience: Audience reception for operatic recordings like this is often tied to the specific performance and interpretation. General sentiment for 'Das Rheingold' as a work typically focuses on its dramatic intensity and the complex mythological narrative.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as a specific recording, rather than a film or widely released TV event).
Fun Fact
The mythological basis for 'Das Rheingold' draws heavily from Norse mythology, particularly the Eddas, and German folklore such as the Nibelungenlied, though Wagner took considerable creative liberties in adapting these sources.
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