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Wagner moments : a celebration of favorite Wagner experiences / edited & annotated by J.K. Holman.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Holman, J. K.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883--Anecdotes.
Wagner, Richard.
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.
Genre:
Anecdotes.
Physical Description:
xx, 231 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Amadeus Press, 2007.
Summary:
For the last 150 years the music dramas of Richard Wagner have deeply moved, thrilled, and amazed listeners everywhere-so much so that it has become a tradition for fans to share their peak "Wagner moments." Author J.K. Holman assembles 107 such moments, anecdotes, and reflections from Wagner devotees past and present, famous and not so famous, musicians and non-musicians, placing them in biographical and historical context.
Read about Wagner's close intellectual friendship with Friedrich Nietzsche and of his influence on the psyche and work of writers W. H. Auden, Charles Baudelaire, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Thomas Mann, and Marcel Proust. Other highlights include Daniel Barenboim on anti-Semitism in Wagner's work, Marilyn Horne on how she came to consider "Siegfried's Funeral March" "the most powerful music ever written," and C. S. Lewis on how Wagner sparked his rediscovery of "authentic Joy." Wagner fans and those wishing to better understand and appreciate his music are sure to find hours of pleasure and penetrating insights here.
Contents:
Carolyn Abbate
Tim Albery
Peter Allen
Thomas Arthur
Margaret Atwood
W.H. Auden
Robert Bailey
Joe Banno
Daniel Barenboim
Charles Baudelaire
Michael Berger-Sandhofer
Lord Berners
Günter Blobel
Carol Ann Bogash
Richard Bradshaw
Frederick A. Buechner
Jeffrey Buller
Willa Cather
Paul Cézanne
Marcia Davenport
Harry De Wildt
Jonathan Dean
Achille-Claude Debussy
John Louis DiGaetani
Plácido Domingo
Les Dreyer
Leslie Dunton-Downer
T.S. Eliot
Kenneth R. Feinberg
Martin Feinstein
Aurelius Fernandez
Sherman Finger
Benjamin Foster
Peter Gelb
Raymond Geuss
Thomas Grey
Stuart Hamilton
Pamela Jones Harbour
Daniel Herwitz
Adams Holman
Marilyn Horne
Hans Hotter
Christine Hunter
Linda and Michael Hutcheon
Henry James
Speight Jenkins
James Joyce
Benjamin Kamins
Wassily Kandinsky
Alexandra Kauka
Winnie Klotz
Evelyn Lear
Father M. Owen Lee
Oscar Levant
Claude Lévi-Strauss
Bernard Levin
Michael Levine
C.S. Lewis
Jonathan Lewsey
Saul Lilienstein
George and Nora London
Laura Maioglio
Thomas Mann
Peter Mark
Thomas May
Richard Mayer
James McCourt
Barry Millington
Alisdair Neale
Ernest Newman
Friedrich Nietzsche
John Edward Niles
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Tim Page
Jan Peerce
John Pohanka
Andrew Porter
Marcel Proust
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
La Revue Wagnérienne
Kenneth Ringle
Rudolph Sabor
John Singer Sargent and Judith Gautier
Christina Scheppelmann
Iain Scott
George Bernard Shaw and Alfred Turco
Beverly Sills
Georg Solti
Frederic Spotts
Jason Stearns
Thomas Stewart
Jeffery Swann
Roman Terleckyj
Anthony Tommasini
Arturo Toscanini
Astrid Varnay
Paul Verlaine
Shirley Verrett
Frederica von Stade
Stephen Wadsworth
Alan Wagner
Richard Wagner
John Ward
Michael Wiedman
Simon Williams
Virginia Woolf
Francesca Zambello.
ISBN:
9781574671599
1574671596
OCLC:
145378362

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