"Friedrich Nietzsche regarded himself as the most musical philosopher--he played the piano, wrote his own compositions and espoused a philosophy encouraging all to dance for joy. Central to his life and his ideas were the music and personality of RichardWagner, whom he both loved and loathed at different times of his life"--
"Friedrich Nietzsche regarded himself as the most musical philosopher--he played the piano, wrote his own compositions and espoused a philosophy encouraging all to dance for joy. Central to his life and his ideas were the music and personality of RichardWagner, whom he both loved and loathed at different times of his life"--
David Huckvale has worked as a researcher, writer and presenter for BBC Radio and as a lecturer for various universities in England. He lives in rural Bedfordshire.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Overture 1. Leider, Nietzsches Lieder 2. Tribschen Idyll 3. Beethoven 4. The Case of Wagner 5. The Antidote 6. Richard Strauss 7. Gustav Mahler 8. Alexander Scriabin 9. Frederick Delius 10. Benjamin Britten 11. Béla Bartók 12. Karol Szymanowski 13. Alphons Diepenbrock 14. Ferruccio Busoni 15. Thomas Mann Finale: Nietzsche and Popular Music Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Overture 1. Leider, Nietzsches Lieder 2. Tribschen Idyll 3. Beethoven 4. The Case of Wagner 5. The Antidote 6. Richard Strauss 7. Gustav Mahler 8. Alexander Scriabin 9. Frederick Delius 10. Benjamin Britten 11. Béla Bartók 12. Karol Szymanowski 13. Alphons Diepenbrock 14. Ferruccio Busoni 15. Thomas Mann Finale: Nietzsche and Popular Music Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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