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Wagner and the Art of the Theatre
Carnegy, Patrick
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The production of Wagners operas is fiercely debated. In this groundbreaking stage history Patrick Carnegy vividly evokes theoften scandalousgreat productions that have left their mark not only on our understanding of Wagner but on modern theatre as a who

BOOK SYNOPSIS

The production of Wagner’s operas is fiercely debated. In this groundbreaking stage history Patrick Carnegy vividly evokes the—often scandalous—great productions that have left their mark not only on our understanding of Wagner but on modern theatre as a whole. He examines the way in which Wagner himself staged his works, showing that the composer remained dissatisfied with even the best of his productions.
After Wagner’s death the scenic challenge was taken up by the Swiss visionary Adolphe Appia, by Gustav Mahler and Alfred Roller in Vienna, and by Otto Klemperer and Ewald Dülberg in Berlin. In Russia the Bolsheviks reinvented Wagner as a social revolutionary, while cinema left its indelible imprint on the Wagnerian stage with Eisenstein’s Die Walküre in Moscow in 1940.
Hitler famously appropriated Wagner for his own ends. Patrick Carnegy unscrambles the interaction of politics and stage production, describing how post-war German directors sought a way to bury the uncomfortable past. The book concludes with a critique of the iconoclastic interpretations by Patrice Chéreau, Ruth Berghaus, and Hans-Jürgen Syberberg.

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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0300106955
ISBN(13-digit): 9780300106954
Copyright: 2006
Dewey Decimal: 782.1/092
Library of Congress: 2005011640
Book Publisher: Yale Univ Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 461
Paper Weight (lb): 3.10 lb



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