Das Rheingold
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Das Rheingold is an opera by Richard Wagner.
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Illustration of Sceme 2 by Ferdinand Leeke
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Illustration of the first performance, Bayreuth 1876
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Bühnenbildentwurf
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Bookcover piano score
Arthur Rackham's illustrations
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The Rhinemaidens play in the waters of the Rhine.
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The Rhinemaidens tease Alberich as he reaches out for one of them.
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Alberich climbs around, attempting to get closer to the Rhinemaidens.
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Alberich steals the Rhinegold and is chased by the Rhinemaidens.
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The goddess Freia stands under a tree of apples with her cats by her feet.
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Loge talks to the Rhinemaidens.
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Freia is carried away by the giants Fasolt and Fafner.
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Donner, Froh, Fricka, Wotan and Loge rue the loss of Freia and her apples.
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Alberich pinches Mime's ear.
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Alberich puts on the Tarnhelm and vanishes; his brother Mime remains.
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Alberich lords over the Nibelungs.
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Loge feigns fear as Alberich turns into a giant snake.
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Fafner and Fasolt complain that they can still see Freia and demand more gold.
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Erda appears to warn Wotan.
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Fafner kills Fasolt to get the ring for himself.
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Donner calls upon the storm clouds.
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The Rhinemaidens lament the loss of the Rhinegold.
Audio
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Pronunciation of the original title