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Performance

VenueRoyal Opera House
Also: Linbury Studio, Ballet Studio, Clore Studio,Floral Hall
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From1st October 2012
To2nd November 2012
WhenOct12 1, 9, 24, Nov12 2 at 16:00
Royal Opera House (V377)
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  • Date of change: 13 Oct 11 - T01932791383

Gotterdammerung

Gotterdammerung

Work:: Gotterdammerung (S1947)

Part of the Wagner ring cycle, Der Ring des Nibelungen. Running time approx. 6hr. In Gotterdammerung we find that Hagen (Albrich's son) has drugged Siegmund, making him fall out of love with Brunnhilde so that he can marry her himself - meanwhile Brunnhilde, angered at the fickle nature of her lover, vows revenge.
Author Wagner

Production:: (T01932791383)

Sung in German with English surtitles. Running time: 6hrs 30mins (with 2 intervals)
Producer Royal Opera House
Company Royal Opera Chorus
Company Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Conductor Antonio Pappano
Director Keith Warner
Design Stefanos Lazaridis
Costume Marie-Jeanne Lecca
Lighting Wolfgang Gobbel
Design Mic Pool (video)
Design Dick Straker (video)
Design Matthew Deely (associate set designer)
Director Malcolm Ranson (fight)
Choreographer Clare Glaskin (original choreography)
Performer Maria Radner (First Norn)
Performer Karen Cargill (Second Norn)
Performer Elisabeth Meister (Third Norn)
Performer Susan Bullock (Brunnhilde)
Performer Stefan Vinke (Siegfied)
Performer Peter Coleman-Wright (Gunther)
Performer John Tomlinson (Hagen)
Performer Rachel Willis-Sorensen)
Performer Mihoko Fujimura (Waltraute)
Performer Wolfgang Koch (Alberich)
Performer Nadine Livingstone (Woglinde)
Performer Kai Ruutel (Wellgunde)
Performer Harriet Williams (Flosshilde)

Listing:: L2133207368




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Production details

Sung in German with English surtitles. Running time: 6hrs 30mins (with 2 intervals)

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