A Study Of Wagner
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A landmark work of musicological criticism, A Study of Wagner presents a rigorous and penetrating examination of Richard Wagner's artistic philosophy, compositional methods, and enduring influence on Western music. Ernest Newman argues with characteristic intellectual force that Wagner's genius must be understood not merely through his operas but through the complex web of aesthetic theory and dramatic vision that underpins them all. Written with scholarly precision yet animated by genuine passion, the text dissects Wagner's key works and ideas, illustrating how his revolutionary approach to music drama reshaped the entire landscape of European culture. Newman's authoritative voice guides the reader through the controversies and contradictions of Wagner's legacy, offering balanced yet incisive judgments that remain relevant to students and enthusiasts of classical music alike. This early critical study stands as a testament to Newman's stature as one of the foremost Wagner scholars of his era.
Author: Ernest Newman
Format: Paperback
Published: 1974, Vienna House
Genre: Music
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A landmark work of musicological criticism, A Study of Wagner presents a rigorous and penetrating examination of Richard Wagner's artistic philosophy, compositional methods, and enduring influence on Western music. Ernest Newman argues with characteristic intellectual force that Wagner's genius must be understood not merely through his operas but through the complex web of aesthetic theory and dramatic vision that underpins them all. Written with scholarly precision yet animated by genuine passion, the text dissects Wagner's key works and ideas, illustrating how his revolutionary approach to music drama reshaped the entire landscape of European culture. Newman's authoritative voice guides the reader through the controversies and contradictions of Wagner's legacy, offering balanced yet incisive judgments that remain relevant to students and enthusiasts of classical music alike. This early critical study stands as a testament to Newman's stature as one of the foremost Wagner scholars of his era.