Schedule - Deutsche Oper Berlin
Verkauf als Einzelvorstellung
Der Ring des Nibelungen – Die Walküre
Richard Wagner (1813 – 1883)
Erster Tag
Ein Bühnenfestspiel für drei Tage und einen Vorabend
Uraufführung am 26. Juni 1870 in München
Premiere an der Deutschen Oper Berlin am 27. September 2020
5 Stunden 15 Minuten / Zwei Pausen
In deutscher Sprache mit deutschen und englischen Übertiteln
Pre-performance lecture (in German): 45 minutes prior to each performance
empfohlen ab 16 Jahren- Silke BauerUta HeisekeWilliam DukeDan Trenchard
- Revival17202617:00MaySun€ 240,00 / € 180,00 / € 120,00 / € 80,00 / € 60,00
- Last performance in this season27202617:00MayWed€ 240,00 / € 180,00 / € 120,00 / € 80,00 / € 60,00
Mit Unterstützung des Förderkreises der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V.
- Silke BauerUta HeisekeWilliam DukeDan Trenchard
With the hegemony of the gods at its zenith at the close of THE RHINEGOLD and the gods ensconced in the castle of Valhalla, trouble is brewing in THE VALKYRIE. The mortals are power-crazed, mistrust and materialism rule and all that the gods can think about is enforcing the old codes rather than questioning their raison d’être. Siblings Siegmund and Sieglinde are condemned to death because there is no place for their special brand of love in society. Brünnhilde, a Valkyrie, is charmed by them and dares to defy her father Wotan’s sentence by taking the pair under her wing. In THE VALKYRIE Wagner makes it plain whose side he is on: in the big love scene between Siegmund and Sieglinde, in which the elemental force of love outpunches all social mores, and in the evolution of Brünnhilde’s character, whose conduct is at first motivated by intuitive sympathy but morphs into deliberate action as a protest against inhumanity and injustice.