My Life With Wagner

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'Idiosyncratic, humorous, enlightening and written by one of the finest conductors alive ... This is the book to buy if you are going to see Wagner or listen to him at home' LITERARY REVIEW Over a distinguished career conducting some of the world's finest orchestras, Christian Thielemann has earned a reputation as the leading modern interpreter of Richard Wagner. MY LIFE WITH WAGNER chronicles his ardent personal and professional engagement with the composer whose work has shaped his thinking and feeling from early childhood. Thielemann retraces his journey with Wagner - from Berlin to Bayreuth via Venice, Hamburg and Chicago. Next he takes each opera in turn, his appraisal illuminated by a deep affinity for the music, an intimate knowledge of the scores and the inside perspective of an outstanding practitioner. And yet for all the adulation Wagner's art inspires in him, Thielemann does not shy away from unpalatable truths about the man himself, explaining why today he is venerated and reviled in equal measure. The result is a richly rewarding read for admirers of a composer who continues to fascinate long after his death.

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Genre : Music
Author : Christian Thielemann
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2015-08-13
File : 345 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780297608561


Operatic Confessions Wagner Shepherd Augustine My Life Volume 1 By Richard Wagner The Life Of Poggio Bracciolini By William R Shepherd The Confessions Of St Augustine By Bishop Of Hippo Saint Augustine

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Book 1: Dive into the captivating autobiography of a musical genius with “My Life — Volume 1 by Richard Wagner.” Wagner, the renowned composer, provides a firsthand account of his life, artistic journey, and the profound influences that shaped his groundbreaking contributions to the world of music. Book 2: Explore the Renaissance through the lens of a fascinating figure in “The Life of Poggio Bracciolini by William R. Shepherd.” Shepherd delves into the intriguing life of Poggio Bracciolini, a key figure in the revival of classical knowledge, shedding light on the cultural and intellectual landscape of the time. Book 3: Experience the spiritual odyssey of a revered saint with “The Confessions of St. Augustine by Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine.” Augustine's introspective journey, rich with theological insights, takes readers on a profound exploration of faith, redemption, and the eternal quest for a meaningful life.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Richard Wagner
Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Release : 2024-06-21
File : 927 Pages
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Richard Wagner And The Jews

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It is well known that Richard Wagner, the renowned and controversial 19th century composer, exhibited intense anti-Semitism. The evidence is everywhere in his writings as well as in conversations his second wife recorded in her diaries. In his infamous essay "Judaism in Music," Wagner forever cemented his unpleasant reputation with his assertion that Jews were incapable of either creating or appreciating great art. Wagner's close ties with many talented Jews, then, are surprising. Most writers have dismissed these connections as cynical manipulations and rank hypocrisy. Examination of the original sources, however, reveals something different: unmistakeable, undeniable empathy and friendship between Wagner and the Jews in his life. Indeed, the composer had warm relationships with numerous individual Jews. Two of them resided frequently over extended periods in his home. One of these, the rabbi's son Hermann Levi, conducted Wagner's final opera--Parsifal, based on Christian legend--at Wagner's request; no one, Wagner declared, understood his work so well. Even in death his Jewish friends were by his side; two were among his twelve pallbearers. The contradictions between Wagner's antipathy toward the amorphous entity "The Jews" and his genuine friendships with individual Jews are the subject of this book. Drawing on extensive sources in both German and English, including Wagner's autobiography and diary and the diaries of his second wife, this comprehensive treatment of Wagner's anti-Semitism is the first to place it in perspective with his life and work. Included in the text are portions of unpublished letters exchanged between Wagner and Hermann Levi. Altogether, the book reveals astonishing complexities in a man long known as much for his prejudice as for his epic contributions to opera.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Milton E. Brener
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2015-01-27
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780786491384


Wagner S Life And Works

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Genre : Composers
Author : Gustav Kobbé
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Release : 1896
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:ML1EW4


Theology Of Wagner S Ring Cycle I

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Wagner’s Ring is one of the greatest of all artworks of Western civilization, but what is it all about? The power and mystery of Wagner’s creation was such that even he felt he stood before his work ‘as though before some puzzle’. A clue to the Ring’s greatness lies in its multiple avenues of self-disclosure and the corresponding plethora of interpretations that over the years has granted ample scope for directors, and will no doubt do so well into the distant future. One possible interpretation, which Richard Bell argues should be taken seriously, is the Ring as Christian theology. In this first of two volumes, Bell considers, among other things, how the composer’s Christian interests may be detected in the ‘forging’ of his Ring, in his appropriation of sources (whether they be myths and sagas, writers, poets, or philosophers), and in works composed around the same time, especially his Jesus of Nazareth.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Richard H. Bell
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2021-01-01
File : 342 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780227177471


Wagner And Beethoven

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This book analyzes the lifelong impact of Beethoven's music on Wagner and its importance for his conception of music drama. Kropfinger charts and scrutinizes Wagner's early responses to the composer and considers his experience as a conductor of Beethoven's music. A discussion of the Romantic "Beethoven image" leads to a careful study of Wagner's aesthetic writings, including his "programmatic explanations," the text "Concerning Franz Liszt's symphonic poems," and his Beethoven centenary essay. The penultimate chapter addresses Wagner's theory and practice of music drama, which he came to regard as the preordained successor to the Beethoven symphony. By analyzing special terms--such as "Leitmotiv"--Wagner's structural view of musical drama comes to the fore; it is a view that deepens not only our understanding of musical drama as a "hybrid" genre of art but also of purely musical structure and forms that Wagner sought to outdo.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Klaus Kropfinger
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1991-07-04
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521342015


Wagner In Russia Poland And The Czech Lands

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Richard Wagner has arguably the greatest and most long-term influence on wider European culture of all nineteenth-century composers. And yet, among the copious English-language literature examining Wagner's works, influence, and character, research into the composer’s impact and role in Russia and Eastern European countries, and perceptions of him from within those countries, is noticeably sparse. Wagner in Russia, Poland and the Czech Lands aims to redress imbalance and stimulate further research in this rich area. The eight essays are divided in three parts - one each on Russia, the Czech lands and Poland - and cover a wide historical span, from the composer’s first contacts with and appearances in these regions, through to his later reception in the Communist era. The contributing authors examine his influences in a wide range of areas such as music, literary and epistolary heritage, politics, and the cultural histories of Russia, the Czech lands, and Poland, in an attempt to establish Wagner’s place in a part of Europe not commonly addressed in studies of the composer.

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Genre : Music
Author : Stephen Muir
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-02-24
File : 255 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317000679


The Changing Image Of Beethoven

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In this unique study of the myth-making process across two centuries, Comini examines the contradictory imagery of Beethoven in contemporary verbal accounts, and in some 200 paintings, prints, sculptures, and monuments.

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Author : Alessandra Comini
Publisher : Sunstone Press
Release : 2008
File : 498 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780865346611


Wagner Schumann And The Lessons Of Beethoven S Ninth

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"Reynolds shows that the stylistic advances made by Richard Wagner and Robert Schumann in 1845-46 stemmed from a deepened understanding of Beethoven's techniques and strategies in the Ninth Symphony, particularly the use of counterpoint involving contrary motion. The trail of influences that Reynolds explores extends back to the music of Bach and ahead to Tristan and Isolde, as well as to Brahms's First Symphony."--Provided by publisher.

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Genre : Music
Author : Christopher Alan Reynolds
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2015-04-24
File : 226 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520285569


The Queer Cultural Work Of Lily Tomlin And Jane Wagner

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Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner have been partners in life and work for more than 40 years. Over those years they have been comedic pioneers in television, sound recording, film, theater, and animation. This book explores the ways they have used and expanded notions of queer to make their unique impact on American culture.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : J. Reed
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2013-12-18
File : 238 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137358240