Richard Wagner and His Poetical Work, from "Rienzi" to "Parsifal"
Judith Gautier
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Sonstiges
Beschreibung
Judith Gautier's 'Richard Wagner and His Poetical Work, from 'Rienzi' to 'Parsifal'' is a comprehensive study of the renowned composer's operatic repertoire. The book delves into Wagner's literary inspirations, analyses his librettos, and explores the thematic evolution from his early works like 'Rienzi' to his magnum opus 'Parsifal'. Gautier's scholarly approach examines Wagner's use of myth, folklore, and symbolism, shedding light on the intricate layers of meaning in his operas. Written in a lucid and engaging style, the book provides valuable insights into Wagner's creative process and the cultural milieu in which he worked. It serves as an essential guide for students and enthusiasts of music and literature alike. Judith Gautier, a distinguished French author and music critic, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her analysis of Wagner's poetic legacy. Her deep appreciation for Wagner's fusion of music and literature enriches the narrative, making this book a seminal contribution to Wagnerian scholarship. Gautier's passion for the subject is evident throughout the text, rendering it both informative and captivating. I highly recommend 'Richard Wagner and His Poetical Work, from 'Rienzi' to 'Parsifal'' to anyone interested in delving deeper into Wagner's operas and the profound literary influences that shaped his compositions. Gautier's meticulous research and insightful interpretations make this book a valuable resource for understanding the poetic complexities of Wagner's oeuvre.
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French literary perspective, Nineteenth-century music, Operatic poetry, Wagnerian opera, Literary exploration, Cultural influence, Artistic synthesis, Romanticism analysis, Musical transformation, Musicology critique