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Wagner's Musical Prose

Wagner's Musical Prose

Wagner's Musical Prose

Texts and Contexts
Thomas S. Grey, Stanford University, California
February 2007
Available
Paperback
9780521033190

    This book is a study of the prose writings of Richard Wagner and their relevance to an understanding of his music and drama, as well as their relation to music criticism and aesthetics in the nineteenth century in general. As a by-product of Wagner's many-faceted career as musician, conductor, cultural critic and controversial ideologue, the writings are documents of undisputed interpretative value. This study focuses on Wagner's words on music, and interprets them in the light of the musical, aesthetic and critical contexts that generated them. Professor Grey considers Wagner's ambivalence concerning the idea of 'absolute music' and the capacity of music to project meaning or drama from within its own system of referents. Particularly relevant are Wagner's appropriation of a Beethoven legacy, the metaphors of musical 'gender' and 'biology' in Opera and Drama and the critical background to ideas of 'motive' and 'leitmotif' in theory and practice.

    • Makes accessible Wagner's influential prose writings on musical subjects
    • Focuses on important themes and relates them to Wagner's own music dramas
    • Exploits alternative approaches in music criticism to set Wagner's writing in historical and intellectual context

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...we are very fortunate to have this new study, which deals with Wagner's writings in an intelligent, authoritative, and probing manner. Thomas S. Grey seems to have read not only everything Wagner wrote but everything written about him from his own day to the present and about the principle aesthetic issues relevant to the Wagner `case.'...the scope and command of Grey's book is...magisterial." The Opera Quarterly

    "This is a serious study that no Wagnerian scholar should ignore." Warren Darcy, Notes

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    Product details

    February 2007
    Paperback
    9780521033190
    420 pages
    228 × 151 × 27 mm
    0.631kg
    65 music examples
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Wagner and the problematics of 'absolute music' in the nineteenth century
    • 2. Beethoven reception and the hermeneutic impulse: 'poetic ideas' and new forms
    • 3. Engendering music drama: Opera and Drama and its metaphors
    • 4. The 'poetic-musical period' and the 'evolution' of Wagnerian form
    • 5. Endless melodies
    • 6. Motive and motivations: leitmotif and 'symphonic' drama
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Thomas S. Grey , Stanford University, California