Gutrune

E804194

Gutrune is a tragic noblewoman in Richard Wagner’s opera "Götterdämmerung," whose unwitting role in a deceitful plot contributes to the downfall of the hero Siegfried and the gods.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Wagnerian character
fictional character
noblewoman
opera character
appearsIn Götterdämmerung NERFINISHED
appearsInCycle Der Ring des Nibelungen NERFINISHED
associatedMotif Gibichung music
associatedWith Gunther NERFINISHED
Hagen NERFINISHED
Siegfried NERFINISHED
basedOn Kriemhild from the Nibelungen legend
causeOfTragedy unwitting complicity in Hagen’s scheme
characterTrait impressionable
naive
tragic
composerOfWork Richard Wagner NERFINISHED
creator Richard Wagner NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction catalyst for Siegfried’s betrayal of Brünnhilde
participant in the downfall of the gods
familyName Gibichung NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceWork Götterdämmerung, Bayreuth, 1876
gender female
genreOfWorkAppearedIn music drama
inspiredBy figures in the Nibelungenlied
involvedIn plot to make Siegfried forget Brünnhilde
languageOfWork German
librettist Richard Wagner NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married to Siegfried
medium opera
mythologicalContext Germanic mythology (adapted)
nationality Burgundian (mythic) NERFINISHED
notableScene Gutrune’s confrontation with Hagen at the end of Götterdämmerung
Gutrune’s reaction to Siegfried’s death
occupation noblewoman
partOf Gibichung household NERFINISHED
relationshipToSiegfried wife GENERATED
relative Gunther NERFINISHED
Hagen NERFINISHED
residesIn Gibichung hall on the Rhine NERFINISHED
roleInPlot tragic heroine
unwitting accomplice in deceit
settingOfActions Rhine river region NERFINISHED
siblingOf Gunther NERFINISHED
timeOfCreation 19th century
tragicOutcome left bereft after Siegfried’s death and the twilight of the gods
workTypeAppearedIn part 4 of the Ring cycle

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.