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Performance

VenueLondon Coliseum
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From26th January 2001
To2nd February 2001
WhenJan 26, 30, Feb 2, 6
London Coliseum (V376)
Current/Future Listings
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The Rhinegold

The Rhinegold

Work:: The Rhinegold (S01322312233)

From the shifting opening chords representing the depths of the Rhine, the musical and dramatic foundations are laid for this great saga of gods, dwarves, giants and mortals. The plaintive cry of the Rhinemaidens, Wotan's journey down to Nibelheim, Alberich's curse and the entry of the gods to Valhalla across the rainbow bridge are just the best-known of the many musical highlights in this epic work.
Music Wagner

Production:: (T052991796)

In preparation for the Company's planned staging of a new Ring Cycle, ENO Music Director Paul Daniel conducts four concert performances of The Rhinegold. The rest of the cycle will follow in concert consecutively over the next two Seasons. Supported by a syndicate of individual donors.
Performer Matthew Best (Wotan)
Performer Andrew Shore (Alberich)
Performer Stephen Richardson (Fasolt)
Performer Susan Parry (Fricka)
Performer Linda Richardson (Woglinde)
Performer Christine Rice (Wellgunde)
Performer Rebecca De Pont Davies (Flosshilde)
Performer John Graham-Hall (Loge)
Performer Richard Roberts (Mime)
Performer Rhys Meirion (Froh)
Performer Leslie John Flanagan (Donner)
Performer Patricia Bardon (Erda)
Performer Thomas Randle (Loge)
Performer Orla Boylan (Freia)
Performer Mark Richardson (Fasolt)
Conductor Paul Daniel
Translation Jermey Sams

Listing:: L168927470

In Concert.



Production details

In preparation for the Company's planned staging of a new Ring Cycle, ENO Music Director Paul Daniel conducts four concert performances of The Rhinegold. The rest of the cycle will follow in concert consecutively over the next two Seasons. Supported by a syndicate of individual donors. In Concert.

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  • 30 Jan 01 Sign Interpreted
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