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After Wagner - Histories of Modernist Music Drama from Parsifal to Nono (Hardcover)
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After Wagner - Histories of Modernist Music Drama from Parsifal to Nono (Hardcover)
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Offers histories of music drama beginning with Wagner's Parsifal
and then looking at works by Arnold Schoenberg, Richard Strauss,
Luigi Dallapiccola, Luigi Nono and Hans Werner Henze. This book is
both a telling of operatic histories 'after' Richard Wagner, and a
philosophical reflection upon the writing of those histories.
Historical musicology reckons with intellectual and cultural
history, and vice versa. The 'after' of the title denotes
chronology, but also harmony and antagonism within a Wagnerian
tradition. Parsifal, in which Wagner attempted to go beyond his
achievement in the Ring, to write 'after' himself,is followed by
two apparent antipodes: the strenuously modernist Arnold Schoenberg
and the aestheticist Richard Strauss. Discussion of Strauss's
Capriccio, partly in the light of Schoenberg's Moses und Aron,
reveals amore 'political' work than either first acquaintance or
the composer's 'intention' might suggest. Then come three composers
from subsequent generations: Luigi Dallapiccola, Luigi Nono, and
Hans Werner Henze. Geographical context is extended to take in
Wagner's Italian successors; the problem of political emancipation
in and through music drama takes another turn here, confronting
challenges and opportunities in more avowedly 'politically engaged'
art. A final section explores the world of staging opera, of
so-called Regietheater, as initiated by Wagner himself. Stefan
Herheim's celebrated Bayreuth production of Parsifal, and various
performances of Lohengrin are discussed, before looking back to
Mozart (Don Giovanni) and forward to Alban Berg's Lulu and Nono's
Al gran sole carico d'amore. Throughout, the book invites us to
consider how we might perceive the aesthetic and political
integrity of the operatic work 'after Wagner'. After Wagner will be
invaluable to anyone interested in twentieth-century music drama
and its intersection with politics and cultural history. It will
also appeal to those interested in Richard Wagner's cultural impact
on succeeding generations of composers. MARK BERRY is Senior
Lecturer in Music at Royal Holloway, University of London.
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