Wagner's Theatre: In Search of a Legacy
In Wagner's Theatre, Patrick Carnegy presents the turbulent story of Wagner and his interpreters over the course of the twentieth century. Carnegy gives vivid accounts of Gustav Mahler's radical reinvention of the Wagnerian stage, and of the post-war rehabilitation of Wagner and his work after Hitler's appropriation. He also offers sharply written reappraisals of those great Wagnerian conductors Klemperer, Toscanini, Karajan and Solti. Carnegy provides revealing accounts of the inside-workings of the Royal Opera House and of English National Opera at troubled points in their recent history. In a fascinating conversation with Sir Michael Tippett, the composer talks with unique authority about the problems facing would-be musical dramatists today. Wagner's Theatre is an essential insight into how interpretations of Wagner have developed, and how we can respond to them.
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Wagner's Theatre: In Search of a Legacy
In Wagner's Theatre, Patrick Carnegy presents the turbulent story of Wagner and his interpreters over the course of the twentieth century. Carnegy gives vivid accounts of Gustav Mahler's radical reinvention of the Wagnerian stage, and of the post-war rehabilitation of Wagner and his work after Hitler's appropriation. He also offers sharply written reappraisals of those great Wagnerian conductors Klemperer, Toscanini, Karajan and Solti. Carnegy provides revealing accounts of the inside-workings of the Royal Opera House and of English National Opera at troubled points in their recent history. In a fascinating conversation with Sir Michael Tippett, the composer talks with unique authority about the problems facing would-be musical dramatists today. Wagner's Theatre is an essential insight into how interpretations of Wagner have developed, and how we can respond to them.
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Wagner's Theatre: In Search of a Legacy

Wagner's Theatre: In Search of a Legacy

by Patrick Carnegy
Wagner's Theatre: In Search of a Legacy

Wagner's Theatre: In Search of a Legacy

by Patrick Carnegy

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In Wagner's Theatre, Patrick Carnegy presents the turbulent story of Wagner and his interpreters over the course of the twentieth century. Carnegy gives vivid accounts of Gustav Mahler's radical reinvention of the Wagnerian stage, and of the post-war rehabilitation of Wagner and his work after Hitler's appropriation. He also offers sharply written reappraisals of those great Wagnerian conductors Klemperer, Toscanini, Karajan and Solti. Carnegy provides revealing accounts of the inside-workings of the Royal Opera House and of English National Opera at troubled points in their recent history. In a fascinating conversation with Sir Michael Tippett, the composer talks with unique authority about the problems facing would-be musical dramatists today. Wagner's Theatre is an essential insight into how interpretations of Wagner have developed, and how we can respond to them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780718897406
Publisher: The Lutterworth Press
Publication date: 09/26/2024
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Since 1967 and his first visit to Bayreuth for The Times, Patrick Carnegy's principal research interest has been the stage history of Wagner's works. He was the first person to be appointed Dramaturg (literary and production adviser) at the Royal Opera House and was Stratford-upon-Avon theatre critic for The Spectator, 1998 - 2013. Dr Carnegy's books include Faust as Musician (1973), a study of Thomas Mann's Doktor Faustus (1973), and the critically acclaimed Wagner and the Art of the Theatre (2006), which won a Royal Philharmonic Society Music Award, and, in the USA, a George Freedley Memorial Award for its 'outstanding contribution to the history of the theatre'.

Table of Contents

Introduction by John Deathridge Prelude Part One: The Master's Dream 1. Wagner and his Shakespeare 2. Reckoning up the Ring: a Mathematician's Diary of Bayreuth 1876 3. Designs on the Ring: the Mystery Surrounding Josef Hoffmann's Sketches Unravelled Part Two: Arts of Interpretation 4. Tristan und Isolde, Vienna 1903: 'Wie hor' ich das Licht!' (Gustav Mahler and Alfred Roller) 5. Damming the Rhine (Patrice Chereau's Ring at Bayreuth 1976) 6. Reinventing Wagner after Hitler (Wieland Wagner, Joachim Herz, Patrice Chereau and Hans- Jurgen Syberberg) 7. A Touch of Wagnermania Part Three: A Quartet of Conductors 8. Toscanini: Champion of the Divine Art 9. Klemperer: Sufferings and Greatness 10. Karajan: The Conductor as Supreme Being 11. Solti: Still Climbing the Mountain Part Four: Opera Backstage: the Dramaturg's Story 12. Phantom at the Royal Opera 13. Blood on the Carpet: English National Opera in Retrospect 14. Michael Tippett on Opera (A Conversation with the Composer) Selected Writings Index Illustration Credits
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