Das Rheingold

Das Rheingold

Year: 1990

Runtime: 163 mins

Language: German

Directors: Otto Schenk, Brian Large

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Otto Schenk’s staging of Wagner’s Das Rheingold moves from the submerged Rhine opening to the luminous Rainbow Bridge that leads to a glittering Valhalla. James Levine conducts the Met orchestra with dramatic authority. The cast includes James Morris as Wotan, Christa Ludwig as Fricka, Siegfried Jerusalem as Loge, and Ekkehard Wlaschiha as Alberich, delivering memorable performances.

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