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Wagner

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A concise biography follows the composer's development from early struggles and itinerant posts through periods of exile, precarious finances, and vital patronage, to the eventual realization of his staged ambitions. It examines his prose writings and aesthetic theories, contrasting his aim to fuse music, poetry, acting, and visual design with earlier operatic practice, and describes his move away from formal set numbers toward continuous speech-inflected melodic writing. The book surveys principal works and productions, assesses the practical difficulties of his programme, and charts the personal and artistic consequences that shaped his later achievements.

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John F. Runciman

John F. Runciman was a notable musicologist and writer, recognized for his insightful discussions on classical music and its composers. His works often explore the lives and contributions of significant figures in music history. Among his key publications are "Haydn," which delves into the life and works of the esteemed composer, and "Richard Wagner, Composer of Operas," where he examines Wagner's influence on the operatic landscape. Runciman's writings reflect a deep appreciation for music, blending scholarly analysis with accessible prose, making his contributions valuable for both music enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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