Wagner for Beginners
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Wagner for Beginners by Michael White
A century after his death, Wagner remains a controversial figure in the cultural history of the modern world. This book separates the art from the ideas and the arrogant destructive personal behaviour of the man. It provides a guide to the complex music and the plots of Wagner's operas.In this autobiography, originally published as Empty Seats in 1984, Michael White tells many marvelous stories and asks some wonderful questions. Why did Orson Welles make a one-armed Peter Daubeny carry his suitcases? What really happened during a performance of The Dirtiest Show in Town? What did Peter Sellers do to Spike Milligan's roast chicken? What were Kenneth Tynan, Joe Orton, and Dame Edna Everage really like? The reader discovers how a play is put on, what kind of money is involved, what techniques are used. You, too, White seems to say, can be a producer. And this is how you set about it. Drawing on all too many experiences he might prefer to forget, White would no doubt add, And that way madness lies.
SKU | GOR002270702 |
ISBN 13 | 9781874166276 |
ISBN 10 | 1874166277 |
Title | Wagner for Beginners |
Author | Michael White |
Condition | Very Good |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Icon Books |
Year published | 1995-08-01 |
Number of pages | 176 |
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