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Wagner's Meistersinger: Performance, History, Representation [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 372 g, 9 b/w illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2004
  • Leidėjas: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 1580461689
  • ISBN-13: 9781580461689
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 372 g, 9 b/w illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Aug-2004
  • Leidėjas: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 1580461689
  • ISBN-13: 9781580461689
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A volume of collected essays which engage Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg from the perspective of both active performers and academics in a wide range of disciplines.

Richard Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg has been one of the most performed operas ever since its premiere in 1868. It was adopted as Germany's national opera ("Nationaloper"), not least because of its historical coincidence with the unification of Germany under Bismarck in 1871. The first section of this volume, "Performing Meistersinger," contains three commissioned articles from internationally respected artists - a conductor (Peter Schneider), a stage director (Harry Kupfer) and a singer (Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau), all experienced in the performance of this unusually demanding 5-hour work. The second section, "Meistersinger and History," examines both the representation of German history in the opera and the way the opera has functioned in history through political appropriation and staging practice. The third section, "Representations," is the most eclectic, exploring in the first place the problematic question of genre from the perspective of a theatrical historian. The chronic issue of Wagner's chief opponent, Eduard Hanslick, and his musical and dramatic representation in the opera as Beckmesser, is then addressed, as are gender issues, and Wagner's own utterances concerning the opera.

Contributors: Nicholas Vazsonyi, Peter Schneider, Harry Kupfer, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Hans Rudolf Vaget, Lutz Koepnick, David B. Dennis, Klaus Van Den Berg, Thomas S. Grey, Lydia Goehr, Eva Rieger, Peter Höyng.

Nicholas Vazsonyi is associate professor of German and comparative literature, University of South Carolina.

Recenzijos

Intellectually speaking, this is a delicious tome . . . an indispensable book. Vazsonyi, Rochester University Press, and the individual essayists are to be roundly congratulated on an outstanding contribution to Wagnerian scholarship. WAGNER NOTES, Wagner Society of NY * . * This superb volume of essays . . . [ is] the best ever published on 'Die Meistersinger' . . . a book that demands to be read by anyone interested in the politics of opera. -- Barry Millington * BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE * A wonderfully wide-reaching introduction to the extensive field of 'Meistersinger' scholarship. * CHOICE * Nicholas Vazsonyi has organized a collection of new writings whose eleven authors keep the reader up to date with this abundant literature. More than that, the diverse contributors he has chosen complement one another . . . what results is a book that fulfills its underlying interdisciplinary aim. For readers seriously interested in Wagner it will be both instructive and absorbing. * THE OPERA * Nicholas Vazsonyi has assembled a collection of essays that deal with aspects of the opera not necessarily addressed elsewhere, affirming the continuing relevance of the work. This book offers a collection of interdisciplinary studies that should supplement some of the more traditional literature on this seminal work by Wagner. * MONATSHEFTE, 2006 *

List of Illustrations
vii
Introduction, Die Meistersinger: Performance, History, Representation 1(20)
Nicholas Vazsonyi
I. Performing (in) Die Meistersinger
21(50)
``Climbing Mount Everest'': On Conducting Die Meistersinger
23(16)
Peter Schneider
``We Must Finally Stop Apologizing for Die Meistersinger!'': A Conversation with Harry Kupfer
39(12)
Harry Kupfer
Richard Wagner's Cobbler Poet
51(5)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
The Dangers of Satisfaction: On Songs, Rehearsals, and Repetition in Die Meistersinger
56(15)
Lydia Goehr
II. History in/of Die Meistersinger
71(72)
Stereoscopic Vision: Sight and Community in Die Meistersinger
73(25)
Lutz Koepnick
``The Most German of All German Operas'': Die Meistersinger through the Lens of the Third Reich
98(22)
David B. Dennis
http://worldwidewagner.richard.de: An Interview with the Composer concerning History, Nation, and Die Meistersinger
120(23)
Peter Hoyng
III. Representation and/in Die Meistersinger
143(83)
Die Meistersinger as Comedy: The Performative and Social Signification of Genre
145(20)
Klaus Van Den Berg
Masters and Their Critics: Wagner, Hanslick, Beckmesser, and Die Meistersinger
165(25)
Thomas S. Grey
``Du warst mein Feind von je'': The Beckmesser Controversy Revisited
190(19)
Hans Rudolf Vaget
``I Married Eva'': Gender Construction and Die Meistersinger
209(17)
Eva Rieger
Works Cited 226(13)
Contributors 239(3)
Index 242
EVA RIEGER is professor emeritus in historical musicology at the University of Bremen. HANS RUDOLF VAGET is Professor Emeritus of German Studies at Smith College, MA. PETER HÖYNG is Professor of German at Emory University.