Das Rheingold — the dramatic prologue to Richard Wagner’s monumental tetralogy Der Ring des Nibelungen, about a magic ring whose curse shapes the fates of gods and mortals alike.

The monumental tetralogy Der Ring des Nibelungen ranks among the seminal works in opera history. Richard Wagner based the epic music dramas on medieval Germanic heroic legends and Norse sagas, adventure-packed fantasy tales, or, in contemporary parlance, exciting suspense thrillers. The prologue, Das Rheingold, is the shortest of the four operas forming the cycle (lasting approximately two hours 20 minutes). The story commences at the bottom of the Rhine, where the three Rhinemaidens (water nymphs) guard sacred gold. Alberich, a Nibelung dwarf, snatches the gold and has made of it a magic ring that gives its owner the power to rule the world. It thus comes as no surprise that several mythical figures crave the ring, including Wotan, the King of the Gods. When, aided by Loge, demi-god of fire, Wotan succeeds in getting hold of the ring, Alberich duly curses it. In the following extensive parts of the tetralogy (Die Walküre, Siegfried and Götterdämmerung), the curse affects the fates of three generations of gods, demi-gods and mortals alike. In musical terms, Der Ring des Nibelungen is interconnected by leitmotifs, associated with particular characters and their actions. 

Das Rheingold received its world premiere on 22 September 1869 in Munich. The Czech premiere took place on 19 December 1885 at the Estates Theatre in Prague, conducted by the 25-year-old Gustav Mahler. The new production of Das Rheingold will be created in Prague by the conductor Robert Jindra, Music Director of the National Theatre Opera, and two Slovak artists who have worked with the company on several projects: the stage director Sláva Daubnerová and the set designer Boris Kudlička.

National Theatre Orchestra
National Theatre Opera Ballet

  • Language: In German, surtitles in Czech, English

Premiere performances: 12 and 15 February 2026 at the National Theatre

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Datum und Uhrzeit

12. 2. 2026, 19:00 1. premiéra
15. 2. 2026, 19:00 2. premiéra
21. 2. 2026, 19:00
1. 3. 2026, 19:00
7. 3. 2026, 19:00
14. 3. 2026, 19:00

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