“The most important thing for people like me is fixing the damn system,” Rheingold says.
But to-day, in the pleasure of reviving these memories, I must not fall into the error of describing the Rheingold.
"It will not gain for us what the Rheingold will gain," Fafner answered determinedly.
The drama itself comes second in the tetralogy of the Ring, being preceded by the Rheingold.
In the thunder-storm in “Rheingold” the strings are divided into twenty-one parts.
In the last scene of “Rheingold” the gods enter Walhalla over the rainbow bridge.