Der Ring

By Frank Nimsgern and Daniel Call

World Premiere: 2007 at Theater Bonn

Synopsis

An ancient myth, retold: The gods give gold to humankind in order to test them, thereby planting greed in their hearts. In the face of wars arising from envy and hatred, the gods reclaim the treasure and sink it into the depths of the Rhine, guarded by the heavenly daughters.

Now, the three ladies—called Tenderness, Desire, and Pain—are not exactly renowned for their vigilance, and after 1,000 years at the bottom of the river, they allow the Rhinegold, and with it the legendary Ring of Power, to be stolen by a dwarf named Alberich. He uses it to establish a reign of terror in Nibelheim, which in turn summons Wotan, the father of the gods, who needs the gold and the ring to pay the giants who have just completed his residence, Valhalla.

Through cunning, Wotan takes the ring from the dwarf, a ring that transforms the giant who wears it into a fratricide and a dragon. Meanwhile, in his spectral forge, Alberich creates a superior human made of iron and steel: Siegfried. Siegfried wrests the ring from the dragon’s claws, but he too falls under its spell. After rescuing the banished goddess Brünnhilde from the flames and overthrowing Wotan in single combat, he rises to become the sole ruler of humankind. Will he succumb to the whispers of Alberich, his father, and become a dictator himself? Or will the power of love prevail?

Bold yet not irreverent, composer Nimsgern and librettist Call draw on the myth of the Ring of the Nibelung. They joyfully juggle elements from the Edda, the Nibelungenlied, Wagner’s Ring, Hebbel’s dramas, Grimm’s fairy tales, and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The result is a vivid and compelling fairy tale that reinterprets an ancient myth in an engaging and often humorous way; a lively homage to its predecessors, a musical bow to Wagner and Tolkien and to all the great minds who have freely drawn inspiration from this rich world of legend. And, last but not least, an entertaining and colorful work that also draws parallels to current political events and structures.

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Music and Concept: Frank Nimsgern
Libretto: Daniel Call

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    Press Reviews

    “His musical, also referred to as a ‘Symphonic Rock Musical,’ need not hide behind the great name of Richard Wagner—quite the contrary: his Ring is just as forceful and penetrating as Wagner’s, and that in ‘only’ 2 hours and 25 minutes. The stage of Theater Hof trembled under the weight of the mighty saga, matched by a cast of considerable star potential.”

    Bühnenwerk

    “Hof – Theater Hof can claim a major premiere success with the musical Der Ring by Frank Nimsgern: Hardly had the final note faded on Saturday when the audience in the sold-out house could no longer remain in their seats […] Nimsgern’s version of the great myths that Richard Wagner used as the foundation for his operatic tetralogy can, in this form as a symphonic rock musical with both hard-hitting and lyrical moments, be brought effortlessly to a modern, young audience.”

    Frankenpost

    Creative Team

    World Premiere Bonn 2007

    Director: Christian von Götz
    Musical Director: Frank Nimsgern
    Set Design: Heinz Hauser
    Costumes: Gabriele Jaenecke
    Choreography: Marvin A. Smith

    Main Cast

    World Premiere Bonn 2007

    Alberich: Darius Merstein / Mischa Mang
    Wotan: Karim Khawatmi
    Siegfried: Markus Hezel / Paul Cless
    Brünnhild: Aino Laos
    Rhinemaidens and Fire Spirits: Maricel, Misha Kovar, Judith Jakob, Stephanie Theiß
    Dancers: Franziska Ballenberger, Lucy Hickey, Kordula Kohlschmitt, Daniel

    Creative Team

    Der Ring Reloaded – World Premiere Festspielhaus Neuschwanstein 2019

    Director: Reinhardt Friese
    Musical Director: Frank Nimsgern
    Choreography: Marvin A. Smith
    Set Design: Herbert Buckmiller
    Costumes: Annette Mahlendorf

    Main Cast

    Der Ring Reloaded – World Premiere Festspielhaus Neuschwanstein 2019

    Wotan: Jan Ammann
    Alberich: Chris Murray
    Brünnhild: Anke Fiedler
    Siegfried: Christopher Brose
    Rhinemaidens: Kristin Backes, Kathy Krause, Steffi Gröning

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