Wagner in Performance
Stewart Spencer
(Editor)
Barry Millington
(Editor)
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Description
Despite the voluminous literature on Wagner's operas, little has been published that does justice to all the elements of their performance. This book, addressed to both specialists and the opera-going public, brings together a team of authorities from around the world to examine the performance history and reception of Wagner's works in Europe and America. Essays on conducting, singing, production, and stage design of Wagner's works explore the revolutionary nature of the composer's demands on his interpreters. The book raises profound aesthetic questions about the realization of opera on the stage: the authority of the composer vis-a-vis the director and the audience; the sanctity of the text, score, and stage directions; and the role of art itself in society. The volume also considers the explosion in popularity of Wagner's music dramas and their ability to assume new meanings--on stage and in recordings--for successive generations. It looks at the often vociferous debate over vocal and conducting styles, at the origins of Bayreuth, and at the impact of Wagner on the musical life of New York and Vienna. The book is certain to raise the level of discussion about opera production generally and to enhance our enjoyment of Wagner's works in the opera house.Product Details
Price
$37.20
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
August 19, 1992
Pages
224
Dimensions
6.14 X 9.21 X 0.48 inches | 0.71 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780300181180
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Stewart Spencer is an independent scholar and the translator of more than three dozen books.
Barry Millington is the editor of The Wagner Journal. He lives in England.