The Cambridge Companion to Wagner
Herausgeber: Grey, Thomas S.
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Leading specialists explore a wide range of topics and issues surrounding the influential and controversial figure Richard Wagner.
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Leading specialists explore a wide range of topics and issues surrounding the influential and controversial figure Richard Wagner.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 847g
- ISBN-13: 9780521642996
- ISBN-10: 052164299X
- Artikelnr.: 25528566
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 847g
- ISBN-13: 9780521642996
- ISBN-10: 052164299X
- Artikelnr.: 25528566
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Chronology; Part I. Biographical and Historical Contexts: 1. Wagner lives:
issues in autobiography John Deathridge; 2. Meister Richard's
apprenticeship: the early operas (1833-40) Thomas S. Grey; 3. To the
Dresden barricades: the genesis of Wagner's political ideas Mitchell Cohen;
Part II. Opera, Music, Drama: 4. The 'Romantic operas' and the turn to myth
Stewart Spencer; 5. Der Ring des Nibelungen: conception and interpretation
Barry Millington; 6. Leitmotif, temporality, and musical design in the Ring
Thomas S. Grey; 7. Tristan und Isolde: essence and appearance John Daverio;
8. Performing Germany in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Stephen
McClatchie; 9. Parsifal: redemption and Kunstreligion Glenn Stanley; Part
III. Ideas and Ideology in the Gesamtkunstwerk: 10. The urge to
communicate: the prose writings as theory and practice James Treadwell; 11.
Critique as passion and polemic: Nietzsche and Wagner Dieter Borchmeyer;
12. The Jewish question Thomas S. Grey; Part IV. After Wagner: Influence
and Interpretation: 13. 'Wagnerism': responses to Wagner in music and the
arts Annegret Fauser; 14. Wagner and the Third Reich: myths and realities
Pamela M. Potter; 15. Wagner on stage: aesthetic, dramaturgical, and social
considerations Mike Ashman; 16. Criticism and analysis: current
perspectives Arnold Whittall.
issues in autobiography John Deathridge; 2. Meister Richard's
apprenticeship: the early operas (1833-40) Thomas S. Grey; 3. To the
Dresden barricades: the genesis of Wagner's political ideas Mitchell Cohen;
Part II. Opera, Music, Drama: 4. The 'Romantic operas' and the turn to myth
Stewart Spencer; 5. Der Ring des Nibelungen: conception and interpretation
Barry Millington; 6. Leitmotif, temporality, and musical design in the Ring
Thomas S. Grey; 7. Tristan und Isolde: essence and appearance John Daverio;
8. Performing Germany in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Stephen
McClatchie; 9. Parsifal: redemption and Kunstreligion Glenn Stanley; Part
III. Ideas and Ideology in the Gesamtkunstwerk: 10. The urge to
communicate: the prose writings as theory and practice James Treadwell; 11.
Critique as passion and polemic: Nietzsche and Wagner Dieter Borchmeyer;
12. The Jewish question Thomas S. Grey; Part IV. After Wagner: Influence
and Interpretation: 13. 'Wagnerism': responses to Wagner in music and the
arts Annegret Fauser; 14. Wagner and the Third Reich: myths and realities
Pamela M. Potter; 15. Wagner on stage: aesthetic, dramaturgical, and social
considerations Mike Ashman; 16. Criticism and analysis: current
perspectives Arnold Whittall.
Chronology; Part I. Biographical and Historical Contexts: 1. Wagner lives:
issues in autobiography John Deathridge; 2. Meister Richard's
apprenticeship: the early operas (1833-40) Thomas S. Grey; 3. To the
Dresden barricades: the genesis of Wagner's political ideas Mitchell Cohen;
Part II. Opera, Music, Drama: 4. The 'Romantic operas' and the turn to myth
Stewart Spencer; 5. Der Ring des Nibelungen: conception and interpretation
Barry Millington; 6. Leitmotif, temporality, and musical design in the Ring
Thomas S. Grey; 7. Tristan und Isolde: essence and appearance John Daverio;
8. Performing Germany in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Stephen
McClatchie; 9. Parsifal: redemption and Kunstreligion Glenn Stanley; Part
III. Ideas and Ideology in the Gesamtkunstwerk: 10. The urge to
communicate: the prose writings as theory and practice James Treadwell; 11.
Critique as passion and polemic: Nietzsche and Wagner Dieter Borchmeyer;
12. The Jewish question Thomas S. Grey; Part IV. After Wagner: Influence
and Interpretation: 13. 'Wagnerism': responses to Wagner in music and the
arts Annegret Fauser; 14. Wagner and the Third Reich: myths and realities
Pamela M. Potter; 15. Wagner on stage: aesthetic, dramaturgical, and social
considerations Mike Ashman; 16. Criticism and analysis: current
perspectives Arnold Whittall.
issues in autobiography John Deathridge; 2. Meister Richard's
apprenticeship: the early operas (1833-40) Thomas S. Grey; 3. To the
Dresden barricades: the genesis of Wagner's political ideas Mitchell Cohen;
Part II. Opera, Music, Drama: 4. The 'Romantic operas' and the turn to myth
Stewart Spencer; 5. Der Ring des Nibelungen: conception and interpretation
Barry Millington; 6. Leitmotif, temporality, and musical design in the Ring
Thomas S. Grey; 7. Tristan und Isolde: essence and appearance John Daverio;
8. Performing Germany in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Stephen
McClatchie; 9. Parsifal: redemption and Kunstreligion Glenn Stanley; Part
III. Ideas and Ideology in the Gesamtkunstwerk: 10. The urge to
communicate: the prose writings as theory and practice James Treadwell; 11.
Critique as passion and polemic: Nietzsche and Wagner Dieter Borchmeyer;
12. The Jewish question Thomas S. Grey; Part IV. After Wagner: Influence
and Interpretation: 13. 'Wagnerism': responses to Wagner in music and the
arts Annegret Fauser; 14. Wagner and the Third Reich: myths and realities
Pamela M. Potter; 15. Wagner on stage: aesthetic, dramaturgical, and social
considerations Mike Ashman; 16. Criticism and analysis: current
perspectives Arnold Whittall.