Tradition, Community, and Nationhood in Richard Wagners Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg

Tradition, Community, and Nationhood in Richard Wagners Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg
Title Tradition, Community, and Nationhood in Richard Wagners Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg PDF eBook
Author Christopher Kimbell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-06
Genre Music
ISBN 9781032390338

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Tradition, Community, and Nationhood in Richard Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

Tradition, Community, and Nationhood in Richard Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Title Tradition, Community, and Nationhood in Richard Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg PDF eBook
Author Christopher Kimbell
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 194
Release 2024-07-02
Genre Music
ISBN 1040040616

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Since its premiere in 1868, Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg has defied repeated upheavals in the cultural-political landscape of German statehood to retain its unofficial status as the German national opera. The work’s significance as a touchstone of national culture survived even such troubling episodes as its public endorsement in 1933 as ‘the most German of all German operas’ by Joseph Goebbels or the rendition in previous years by audiences at Bayreuth of both national and Nazi-party anthems at the work’s culmination. This chequered reception history and apparent propensity for reinterpretation or reclamation has long fuelled debates over the socio-political meanings of Wagner’s musical narrative. On the question of Beckmesser, for instance, heated arguments have surrounded the existence of antisemitic stereotypes in the work as well as their possible indication of a racial-political dimension to Sachs’s restoration of Nuremberg society. Through a combination of musical-textual analysis with critical theory, this book interrogates the ideological underpinnings of Die Meistersinger’s narrative. In four interconnected studies of the characters of Walther, Sachs, Beckmesser, and Eva, the book traces a critical potential within the opera’s construction of provincial and national identities and problematizes existing discourse around its depiction of race and gender.

Wagner's Meistersinger

Wagner's Meistersinger
Title Wagner's Meistersinger PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Vazsonyi
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 260
Release 2004
Genre Music
ISBN 9781580461689

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Richard Wagner's "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" has been one of the most performed operas ever since its premier in 1868, as it epitomizes themes of Germanness. This volume examines the representation of German history in the opera and the way it has functioned in history through political appropriation and staging practice. in performance.

The Sources and Text of Richard Wagner's Opera "Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg".

The Sources and Text of Richard Wagner's Opera
Title The Sources and Text of Richard Wagner's Opera "Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg". PDF eBook
Author Anna Maude Bowen
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Pages 104
Release 1897
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The Sources and Text of Richard Wagner's Opera "Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg"

The Sources and Text of Richard Wagner's Opera
Title The Sources and Text of Richard Wagner's Opera "Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg" PDF eBook
Author Anna Maude Bowen
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1977
Genre Music
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Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Title Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg PDF eBook
Author Richard Wagner
Publisher Overture Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2015-02-26
Genre Music
ISBN 9781847495587

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Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg is the only comedy among Richard Wagner’s mature works. Unusually for Wagner, it is set in a historically specific time and place, sixteenthcentury Nuremberg, and tells of a song contest among the town’s guildsmen. It nevertheless explores the same themes of renewal, renunciation and human love as Wagner’s other great music dramas. The finely drawn humanity of its principal characters and the brilliance of its musical invention make it one of the most rewarding operas in the repertory. The guide contains articles on the complex historical and political background to the opera, a detailed examination of its musical structure and a survey of its sometimes contentious performance history. Further articles explore some of the work’s roots in the poetry of Schiller and the vexed question of the extent to which Wagner’s virulent anti-Semitism may be said to be present in the opera. The guide also includes the full libretto with English translation, sixteen pages of illustrations, a musical thematic guide, a discography, a bibliography and DVD and website guides.

Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg

Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg
Title Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg PDF eBook
Author Richard Wagner
Publisher Calder Publications Limited
Pages 136
Release 1983
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The English National Opera Guides were originally conceived in partnership with the English National Opera and edited by Nicholas John, the ENO's dramaturg, who died tragically in an accident in the Alps. Most of the guides are devoted to a single opera, which is described in detail--with many articles that cover its history and information about the composer and his times. The complete libretto is included in both the original language and in a modern singing translation--except where the opera was written in English. Each has a thematic guide to the most important musical themes in musical notation and each guide is lavishly illustrated. They also contain a bibliography and a discography which is updated at each reprint. The ENO guides are widely regarded as the best series of their kind and excellent value. Die Meistersinger was enthusiastically received at its premiere in 1868, and was judged to be Wagner's most immediately appealing work. Eduard Hanslick wrote after the premiere: "Dazzling scenes of colour and splendour, ensembles full of life and character unfold before the spectator's eyes, hardly allowing him the leisure to weigh how much and how little of these effects is of musical origin."