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Richard Strauss
Ernest Newman
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J.S. Bach (Hardcover)
Albert Schweitzer, Ernest Newman
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Richard Strauss
Alfred Kalisch Ernest Newman
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Ernest Newman's four-volume Life of Wagner, originally published
between 1933 and 1947, remains a classic work of biography. The
culmination of forty years' research on the composer and his works
(Newman's first Study of Wagner was first published in 1899), these
books present a detailed portrait of perhaps the most influential,
the most controversial and the most frequently reviled composer in
the whole history of western music. Newman was aware that no
biography can ever claim to be complete or completely accurate:
'The biographer can at no stage hope to have reached the final
truth. All he can do is to make sure that whatever statement he may
make, whatever conclusion he may come to, shall be based on the
whole of the evidence available at the time of writing.' In this
aim he triumphantly succeeds. Volume 2 covers the years 1848 to
1860.
Ernest Newman's four-volume Life of Wagner, originally published
between 1933 and 1947, remains a classic work of biography. The
culmination of forty years' research on the composer and his works
(Newman's first Study of Wagner was first published in 1899), these
books present a detailed portrait of perhaps the most influential,
the most controversial and the most frequently reviled composer in
the whole history of western music. Newman was aware that no
biography can ever claim to be complete or completely accurate:
'The biographer can at no stage hope to have reached the final
truth. All he can do is to make sure that whatever statement he may
make, whatever conclusion he may come to, shall be based on the
whole of the evidence available at the time of writing.' In this
aim he triumphantly succeeds. Volume 1 covers the years 1813 to
1848.
Ernest Newman's four-volume Life of Wagner, originally published
between 1933 and 1947, remains a classic work of biography. The
culmination of forty years' research on the composer and his works
(Newman's first Study of Wagner was first published in 1899), these
books present a detailed portrait of perhaps the most influential,
the most controversial and the most frequently reviled composer in
the whole history of western music. Newman was aware that no
biography can ever claim to be complete or completely accurate:
'The biographer can at no stage hope to have reached the final
truth. All he can do is to make sure that whatever statement he may
make, whatever conclusion he may come to, shall be based on the
whole of the evidence available at the time of writing.' In this
aim he triumphantly succeeds. Volume 3 covers the years 1859 to
1866.
Ernest Newman's four-volume Life of Wagner, originally published
between 1933 and 1947, remains a classic work of biography. The
culmination of forty years' research on the composer and his works
(Newman's first Study of Wagner was first published in 1899), these
books present a detailed portrait of perhaps the most influential,
the most controversial and the most frequently reviled composer in
the whole history of western music. Newman was aware that no
biography can ever claim to be complete or completely accurate:
'The biographer can at no stage hope to have reached the final
truth. All he can do is to make sure that whatever statement he may
make, whatever conclusion he may come to, shall be based on the
whole of the evidence available at the time of writing.' In this
aim he triumphantly succeeds. Volume 4 covers the years 1866 to
1883.
Early in his long career, the self-taught English music critic
Ernest Newman (1868 1959) wrote this influential account of Gluck's
life and musical achievements in relation to the intellectual life
of the eighteenth century. First published in 1895, Gluck and the
Opera traces the composer's ideas and his efforts to move opera
forward after a period of stagnation. Musicians, thinkers and
satirists had been writing for generations about the need to reform
the opera, but it was Gluck who brought about far-reaching changes
that paved the way for Mozart, Weber and Wagner. His most notable
innovation was the fusing of the Italian and French operatic
traditions. The first part of the book is a chronological account
of Gluck's eventful career, which took him all over Europe but was
centred on Paris and Vienna. The second part deals with Gluck in
his broader cultural and intellectual context, and lists his works.
This is the first of several in-depth studies of Wagner and his
music by the renowned music critic Ernest Newman (1868 1959),
leading up to the great four-volume biography The Life of Richard
Wagner, published 1933 47. This 1899 work presents a thoroughly
researched critical analysis of the composer's aesthetics,
philosophy, social and political ideas, and their expression
through his musical development and theoretical writings. As Newman
states in his introduction, his exploration of Wagner's personality
through his works aims to answer the question, 'In virtue of what
constitution of brain was he so great a musician?' The book
considers all the major music dramas; looks at Wagner's theory of
music, poetry and music drama; includes a biographical timeline
giving the dates of his compositions, publications and other
musical events of the period; and ends by discussing the essence of
the composer's character and his contribution to music.
Ernest Newman (1868 1959) was undoubtedly the greatest Wagnerian
critic of his age. (His magisterial four-volume Life of Richard
Wagner is also reissued in this series.) In this 1914 work, he
attempts 'a complete and impartial psychological estimate' of a
complex and frequently misinterpreted genius. He notes that such an
attempt would have been impossible before the publication in 1911
of Wagner's autobiographical Mein Leben, but in his opening chapter
he also warns against a naive reading of that work, and of others
by people 'who combine the maximum of good intentions with the
minimum of critical insight'. He is clear-sighted about the
strengths of Wagner the artist, not least his need to be 'the
central sun of his universe', which of course led to Wagner the man
behaving pettily, selfishly and frequently as a tyrant. This lucid
account richly deserves its place in the history of Wagner
studies."
In this classic guide, the foremost Wagner expert of our century
discusses ten of Wagner's most beloved operas, illuminates their
key themes and the myths and literary sources behind the librettos,
and demonstrates how the composer's style changed from work to
work. Acclaimed as the most complete and intellectually satisfying
analysis of the Wagner operas, the book has met with unreserved
enthusiasm from specialist and casual music lover alike. Here,
available for the first time in a single paperback volume, is the
perfect companion for listening to, or attending, The Flying
Dutchman, Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Tristan and Isolde, Die
Meistersinger, the four operas of the Ring Cycle, and Parsifal.
Newman enriches his treatment of the stories, texts, and music of
the operas with biographical and historical materials from the
store of knowledge that he acquired while completing his numerous
books on Wagner, including the magisterial Life of Richard Wagner.
The text of The Wagner Operas is filled with hundreds of musical
examples from the scores, and all the important leitmotifs and
their interrelationships are made clear in Newman's lucid prose.
"This is as fine an introduction as any ever written about a major
composer's masterpieces. Newman outlines with unfailing clarity and
astuteness each opera's dramatic sources, and he takes the student
through the completed opera, step by step, with all manner of
incidental insight along the way."--Robert Bailey, New York
University"
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