Wagner Handbook

by Ulrich Muller and Peter Wapnewski

Ulrich Muller (Editor), Peter Wapnewski (Editor), and John Deathridge

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The "Wagner Handbook" aims to provide a comprehensive guide to understanding Wagner's music, his artistic development, and the impact of his ideas - in his own time and in succeeding generations. From a chronological overview of Wagner's operas, to concise and insightful chapters on each important aspect of his music - this volume offers information that should satisfy Wagner fans and seasoned opera buffs. Central pieces include an account of Wagner's place in music history by Carl Dahlhaus; Werner Breig's treatment of individual musical works; Peter Wapnewski's discussion of Wagner's operatic works as literature; Isolde Vetter's chapter on Wagner in the history of psychology; Jens Malte Fischer and Oswald Bauer on performance questions over the years. Pieces on other topics - the individuals who most powerfully influenced the composer and those he influenced, his impact on music history, and political exploitation of his ideas - are drawn, rounding out this compendium.
  • ISBN10 0674945301
  • ISBN13 9780674945302
  • Publish Date 1 October 1992
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 25 October 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harvard University Press