Richard Wagner's Prose Works: The Art-Work of the Future
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Carl Friedrich Glasenapp and William Ashton Ellis provide a comprehensive biography of Richard Wagner, one of the most important composers of the nineteenth century. They explore his life, his work, and his impact on the world of music, and provide insights into his creative processes and artistic vision. This book is an essential resource for scholars and fans of Wagner's music.
This comprehensive biography of the famous composer Richard Wagner covers his life from birth to death, including his various works and controversies. Written by musicologist Carl Friedrich Glasenapp and translated by William Ashton Ellis, this book is a must-read for any Wagner enthusiast or music lover.
Immerse yourself in the passion, genius, and contradictions of Richard Wagner, the iconic composer who revolutionized the world of music with his daring ideas and enchanting melodies. Based on extensive research and firsthand knowledge, this authoritative biography by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp and William Ashton Ellis offers a nuanced and insightful portrait of one of the most fascinating figures in cultural history.
William Ashton Ellis's Richard Wagner's Prose Works Vol. IV is the fourth in a series of volumes translating Wagner's essays and writings. This particular volume covers Wagner's late works, such as Parsifal and The Ring of the Nibelung, and their philosophical and aesthetic implications. This book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of Wagner's work.
This book is a biography of the life of Richard Wagner, written by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp and William Ashton Ellis.
Drawing upon a wealth of historical research and primary source documents, this fascinating study explores the reception and influence of Richard Wagner's prose works in two key European cities. William Ashton Ellis provides a richly detailed look at Wagner's life and times, as well as an insightful examination of the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped his work.