Royal Opera

Götterdämmerung

In Cinemas 27, 28 Feb & 3 Mar 2027
Conductor
Antonio Pappano
Orchestra
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Cast
Andreas Schager (Siegfried), Thomas Lehman (Gunther), Mika Kares (Hagen), Christopher Purves (Alberich), Elisabet Strid (Brünnhilde), Amanda Majeski (Gutrune), Annika Schlicht (Waltraute), Noa Beinart (First Norn), Claire Barnett-Jones (Second Norn), Catharine Woodward (Third Norn), Sarah Brady (Woglinde), Niamh O’Sullivan (Wellgunde), Sian Griffiths (Flosshilde)
Composer
Richard Wagner
Director
Barrie Kosky
Set Design
Rufus Didwiszus
Duration
approx. 5h50 incl. two intervals
Sung in German, with English subtitles.
Captured live from Covent Garden, London 3 Feb 2027
Official Event Listing

Opera in a prologue and three acts (1876)

New Production! An earth in ruin. The twilight of the Gods. Deception leads to treachery, then devastation, when Siegfried is tricked into betraying Brünnhilde. Learning the truth of her beloved’s innocence, Brünnhilde at last returns the ring to the Rhinemaidens, before ordering that Valhalla be swallowed in flames. 

For the long-awaited finale of Wagner’s epic saga, director Barrie Kosky situates the rich apocalyptic drama in a contemporary world of dream-like turmoil. Antonio Pappano, Conductor Laureate of The Royal Opera, returns to take on the impassioned, otherworldly music – including Siegfried’s transporting Funeral March and Brünnhilde’s electrifying Immolation Scene. The brilliant cast is led by Elisabet Strid, Andreas Schager and Mika Kares, who together with the full forces of the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House and the Royal Opera Chorus bring opera’s greatest journey to its shattering end.

 

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