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This book supplies concise information for concert audiences about the composer’s life, creative aims, and major music-dramas. It contrasts the artist’s lofty ideals with personal shortcomings, traces his career and compositional development, and explains recurring themes such as renunciation and spiritual striving. The text summarizes the genesis and structure of key works — the Ring cycle, Tristan und Isolde, Die Meistersinger, Parsifal — and highlights orchestral excerpts frequently heard in concert programs, offering accessible descriptions of their dramatic context and musical character.

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Robert C. Bagar

Robert C. Bagar was an American author and musicologist, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Richard Wagner's operatic works. His notable book, "Wagner and His Music-Dramas," explores the intricacies of Wagner's compositions and their dramatic significance, offering insights into the composer's innovative techniques and thematic depth. Bagar's scholarship reflects a deep engagement with the operatic form, making his work a valuable resource for both music enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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