The Perfect Wagnerite: A Commentary on the Niblung's Ring
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A sustained, often polemical reading of Wagner's Ring cycle that treats the dramas as social and political allegory while tracing how the composer’s revolutionary sympathies influenced libretto and score. Individual operas are analyzed in sequence, with attention to characters such as Wotan, Loki, and Fricka as dramatized ideas rather than abstractions, and to recurring themes like power, love, life, and social change. The work also examines musical technique and characterization, contrasts older and newer musical forms, and addresses practical matters of performance, Bayreuth practice, singers, and the contemporary controversies surrounding staging and interpretation.
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