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«Nibelungenlied»
Nibelungs, in Germanic myth and literature, an evil family possessing a magic hoard of gold. The hoard is accursed. The Nibelungenlied [song of the Nibelungen] is a long Middle High German epic by a south German poet of the early 13th cent. It includes pagan legends and traditions but is patently the product of a Christian, courtly world. The story is set in Worms, capital of Burgundy, and at the court of Etzel (Attila the Hun). The warrior Siegfried, having won the Nibelung hoard, marries Kriemhild and captures the Icelandic Queen Brunhild for Kriemhild’s brother King Gunther. Brunhild contrives Siegfried’s death at the hands of Gunther’s henchman Hagen, who takes the treasure and buries it in the Rhine. The rest of the poem recounts Kriemhild’s vengeance. She marries Etzel and has a child by him. Lulled into security, Gunther accepts her invitation and visits her with his court, including Hagen. The poem ends with general slaughter and holocaust, which only Etzel and a few others survive. Although marred by stylistic flaws, the Nibelungenlied contains fine delineations of character, especially of Kriemhild, Siegfried, and Hagen. Its great strength lies in its acute depiction of the Germanic ideas of fate and loyalty to the chief. There are many English translations, e.g., by D. G. Mowatt (1962) and F. G. Ryder (1962). The Nibelungenlied has been the subject of many later treatments by German authors, including Friedrich Hebbel. The most noteworthy is undoubtedly the operatic tetralogy by Richard Wagner, Der Ring des Nibelungen [the ring of the Nibelungs], comprising the four operas Das Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung. The complete cycle was first produced in Bayreuth in 1876. It was based largely on Scandinavian legends from the Volsungasaga, on the Icelandic Poetic Edda, as well as on the Nibelungenlied.
Austria, 1926, Siegfried and Dragon
Austria, 1926, Gunther's voyage
Austria, 1926, Kriemhild and Brunhild
Austria, 1926, Hagen and the Rhine maidens
Austria, 1926, Rudiger and the Nibelungs
Austria, 1926, Dietrich's fight with Hagen
Austria, 1981, Scene from «Das Nibelungenlied»
Austria, 2009, The Ring of Nibelungs
Belgium, 2013, Operas
Bohemia and Moravia, 1943, Siegfried
Denmark. Faroe Islands, 1998, Wall of Fire
Denmark. Faroe Islands, 1998, Sigurd
Denmark. Faroe Islands, 1998, Golden rings
Denmark. Faroe Islands, 1998, Gudrun
Denmark. Faroe Islands, 2001, Heroes of Sagas and Legends
Germany, 1933, Rheinegold
Germany, 1933, The Rhine maidens
Germany, 1933, Siegfried and Dragon
Great Britain. Bernera, 1978, Wagner, Die Rheingold
Isle of Man, 2008, Sigurd and dragon Fafnir
Norway, 1976, Sigurd and Regin
Norway, 2006, Battle of Sigurd and Dragon Fafnir
Portugal, 2013, «Die Walküre»
Rumania, 1964, Popovici-Bayreth as Alberich
Rumania, 1983, Wagner, scene from «Zigfried»
San-Marino, 1999, Wagner, scene from «Zigfried»
Sao Tome e Principe, 2006, Wagner, Siegfried
Uruguay, 2001, «Das Rheingold»
Uruguay, 2001, «Die Walküre»
Uruguay, 2001, «Zigfried»
Austria, 1981.04.06, Vienna. Siegfried
Austria, 2009.05.02, Vienna. Ring of Nibelungs
Hungary, 1999, Ring of the Nibelungs