Richard Wagner, His Life, His Work, His Century

Richard Wagner, His Life, His Work, His Century
Title Richard Wagner, His Life, His Work, His Century PDF eBook
Author Martin Gregor-Dellin
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Pages 606
Release 1983
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Wagner and His Work the Story of His Life

Wagner and His Work the Story of His Life
Title Wagner and His Work the Story of His Life PDF eBook
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Pages 544
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Wagner and His Work the Story of His Life with Critical Comments

Wagner and His Work the Story of His Life with Critical Comments
Title Wagner and His Work the Story of His Life with Critical Comments PDF eBook
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Pages 544
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Wagner and His Works: The Story of His Life with Critical Comments (Volume Two)

Wagner and His Works: The Story of His Life with Critical Comments (Volume Two)
Title Wagner and His Works: The Story of His Life with Critical Comments (Volume Two) PDF eBook
Author Henry Theophilus Finck
Publisher The Minerva Group, Inc.
Pages 541
Release 2004-09
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ISBN 1410216284

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A lively and provocative study of the great composer and his works. Mr. Finck's established reputation as a musical scholar, thorough familiarity with Wagner literature, and interesting style, give his book a marked and permanent value. It is the result of many years' special study, and is both a full review of Wagner's life, the dramatic episodes of which are treated with unusual fullness, and a summary and critical analysis of the musical and poetic contents of his writings, rich in anecdote and apposite quotation. This title is cited and recommended by Books for College Libraries and the Catalogue of the Lamont Library, Harvard College.

The Life of Richard Wagner

The Life of Richard Wagner
Title The Life of Richard Wagner PDF eBook
Author Ernest Newman
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Release 1960
Genre Composers
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Richard Wagner

Richard Wagner
Title Richard Wagner PDF eBook
Author Ronald Taylor
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Pages 312
Release 1979
Genre Music
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"Ronald Taylor has set out to provide in a single volume a substantial all-round life-and-work to place alongside the many specialist and partial studies of Wagner. He essays to cover all main aspects of Wagner within a coherent biographical framework, basing his account on primary sources such as Wagner's autobiographical writings and letters, the reminiscences of Liszt, Nietzsche and other friends and associates, and the complete diary of Cosima, first published in 1977. The restless existence that Wagner led from his schooldays to the end of his life, his revolutionary activity, his love affairs, his pursuit of luxury and his perpetual debts, his extraordinary self-centredness and manipulation of others, the famous men and women around him, the heaven-sent patronage of the lonely and eccentric arch-romantic King Ludwig II of Bavaria, the building of his personal temple, the Festival Theatre in Bayreuth--this is the stuff of absorbing biography. And there can be scarcely any other composer whose life was so bound up with the events of his time, and so compellingly illustrative of them, as Wagner's. The 1830 Revolution in France and the European revolutions of 1848 and 1849, the heady radical and hedonistic notions of the Young German movement, the philosophy of Schopenhauer, the urge towards German political unification--these played crucial parts in moulding his mind. Ronald Taylor not only discusses Wagner's compositions as works of art, but shows how each of them, from Die Feen to Parsifal, is grounded in its creator's intellectual and spiritual development. He considers, for example, the allegorical significance of The Ring in terms of Wagner's views on society and human relationships, the indelible mark left by the experience of being spurned by the bourgeois taste of 1830s Paris, and demonstrates how a work which contains such nationalistic elements can at the same time be one of the overwhelming achievements in European culture. The elaborate structure of ideas and theories that surrounds Wagner's music is further revealed by succinct accounts of his political, social, and musical thinking at all periods of his career as expressed in his key writings on culture and society, the role of the artist in the community, the musical scene in nineteenth-century Europe, and many other subjects. In a postscript the main lines of the controversies--musical, philosophical and psychological--that have raged over Wagner from his lifetime onwards are shown in a balanced selection of statements by prominent, and diverse, figures such as Nietzsche, Tolstoy, Debussy, Stravinsky, Thomas Mann, George Bernard Shaw, Bruno Walter, Adorno and Boulez." --Jacket.

Life of Richard Wagner, Volume 1: 1813-1848

Life of Richard Wagner, Volume 1: 1813-1848
Title Life of Richard Wagner, Volume 1: 1813-1848 PDF eBook
Author Ernest Newman
Publisher Knopf
Pages 396
Release 2013-08-14
Genre Music
ISBN 080415046X

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From renowned music critic and musicologist Ernest Newman comes the first of four volumes chronicling the life of legendary German composer Richard Wagner. This first volume takes us through the early years of Richard’s life: his birth in Leipzig; his childhood in Dresden and the sparks of his interest in music, opera, and theater; his musical education, including his studies at University of Leipzig; his early career, accompanied by his first compositions and first money troubles; and his six years spent in Dresden, including his involvement in left-wing politics. Originally published between 1933 and 1947, Newman’s The Life of Richard Wagner, Volumes I-IV remains a classic work of biography. The culmination of forty years' research on the composer and his works, these books present a detailed portrait of perhaps the most influential, the most controversial and the most frequently reviled composer in the whole history of western music. Newman was aware that no biography can ever claim to be complete or completely accurate: “The biographer can at no stage hope to have reached the final truth. All he can do is to make sure that whatever statement he may make, whatever conclusion he may come to, shall be based on the whole of the evidence available at the time of writing.” In this aim he triumphantly succeeds.