Book description
Richard Wagner remains, almost 130 years after his death, the most
controversial composer in the history of music. Creator of huge and
hugely ambitious operas, which have an immense immediate impact, as
well as providing food for endless thought and discussion, Wagner has
had an influence on many fields outside music. In this lively pocket
guide, Michael Tanner gives concise accounts of all his operas,
showing how important it is to grasp the dramatic situations at every
point, and indicating some of the key musical features. He also
provides an outline of Wagner's astonishing life, and shows that he
has often been unfairly criticised and made a scapegoat, especially
for political events which took place long after his death. Key
features include: Wagner: his life year by year Wagner: his music work
by work Things people said about Wagner Essential Wagner: ten great
moments Wagner on CD and DVD Wagner bibliography This indispensable
Faber Pocket Guide provides a wealth of insights into Wagner and is
essential reading for anyone with an interest in both and the man and
his music.
Michael Tanner was a lecturer in the Philosophy Faculty of the
University of Cambridge for 36 years, and is a Fellow of Corpus
Christi College. He has been the opera critic of The Spectator since
1996, and reviews CDs and DVDs of music and opera widely. His life as
a teacher was divided between philosophy and literature, though music
has always been of at least equal importance to him.