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The Wagners By Nike Wagner

The Wagners by Nike Wagner


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In this virtuoso piece of cultural history, the great-granddaughter of Richard Wagner narrates the Wagner family's turbulent history. In the process, she shares her considerable insights into the operas and gives an inside account of the internecine struggles that have surrounded the Wagner family

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The Wagners: The Dramas of a Musical Dynasty by Nike Wagner

In this virtuoso piece of cultural history, the great-granddaughter of Richard Wagner narrates the Wagner family's turbulent history. In the process, she shares her considerable insights into the operas and gives an inside account of the internecine struggles that have surrounded the Wagner family jewel: the Bayreuth Festival. Nike Wagner draws on history, biography, and psychoanalysis to interpret both her family's history and her great-grandfather's operas. She focuses on Bayreuth, revealing how this showcase for Wagner's sublime art so readily served the Third Reich. With clear, often ironic eyes, she examines her family's extraordinary role in German culture--and its connections to right-wing ideology. Particularly fascinating is the tug-of-war between Nike's visionary but enigmatic father, Wieland, and her astute but aesthetically stodgy uncle, Wolfgang. It was Wieland Wagner who inaugurated a daring new style of Wagner production--characterized by absence of scenery, spare acting, and dramatic lighting--that led to a wider revolution in how operas are produced. But Wolfgang Wagner, now entering his eighties, has controlled the Festival and quarreled with family members since Wieland's premature death in 1966. The author concludes with a look at the current contenders for this family throne, herself among them, and presents her vision for the Festival's future. Wagnerites will need this book on their shelves. As an example of cultural journalism at its finest, it will also appeal to readers interested in German cultural history or those simply drawn to the melodrama that is the Wagner family story.

The Wagners Reviews

Within The Wagners there are three books rolled into one. The first is a collection of dramaturgical essays ...The second is a potted family history, told by an opinionated insider ... The third is a personal manifesto ... Nike demonstrates the depth and relevance of Wagner's world to us today. Her sense of perspective of Wagner's anti-Semitism is particularly refreshing. -- Andrew Clark Financial Times [A] gripping (and true) story of intrigue, betrayal, lust, snobbery and ambition. -- Margarette Driscoll The Times (London) Despite [the author's] intimate connection to [Bayreuth], a better treatment of the family-run cultural institution seems unimaginable. Booklist [A] fascinating insider's view ... Library Journal This is not a pretty family history, but it is endlessly interesting and dotted with perceptions that perhaps only a family member could--or would dare--bring to light ... People who care anything about Wagner or his works ought to read it. -- Rudolph S. Rauch Opera News Nike's account of the recurrent patterns of strong women and vacillating men in the family, and the odd ways in which Bayreuth has been both cherished and rejected by modern Germany is fascinating. Publishers Weekly Nike Wagner's stories of the family are shot through with insights and details that make her must reading for any committed Wagnerian... NIke comments on her father, Wieland, are subtle and complex, recognizing his artistic genius but fully aware of his personal faults. -- John Rockwell New York Times Book Review A family memoir in which shrewd insight and unexpected empathy animate a cast of characters nearly worthy of the master himself... Nike Wagner's book--at once an opera goer's companion, a genealogical chronicle, and a position paper--bravely aspires to a Wagnerian confluence of themes. -- Joseph Horowitz Los Angeles Times Book Review I approached this book (as one approaches any book by any Wagner) with skepticism, but ended up being very impressed... What Nike Wagner writes about the Ring, Die Meistersinger, and Parsifal, in particular, is a good deal more intelligent, clear eyed, and provocative than much else that has been turned out about these works recently... Very smartly written and excellently translated, Nike's baleful family saga is fascinating to read, well worth your time even if you hate Wagner. -- Joseph Kerman New York Review of Book

About Nike Wagner

Nike Wagner is a music critic and cultural commentator living in Berlin. She holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University and is the author of numerous reviews and essays on European cultural history and contemporary German history. She is the great-granddaughter of Richard Wagner.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations vii Acknowledgements ix Foreword xi Preface xv Family Tree xviii Introduction: Bayreuth and the Wagners 1 PART ONE: WAGNER'S THEATRE 1 Wandering Jew or Exploiter? -- thoughts on the Dutchman 17 2 'Without any comfortable intermediate stage' -- Tannhauser 23 3 The universal poetry of Lohengrin 38 4 Incest in The Ring 57 5 The 'Blissful Union': Wotan and Brunnhilde 71 6 The Twice-Solitary Death in Tristan 79 7 Folly and Wit in Die Meistersinger 86 8 'No change will come to our Western art': New Bayreuth as waste disposal plant 102 9 A Tragedy of Understanding: Parsifal and anti-Semitism in fin de siecle Vienna 117 10 Disquiet about Parsifal 129 PART TWO: THE THEATRE OF THE WAGNERS 11 Wieland Wagner: a 'negative' life 145 12 'To us, he wasn't the Fuhrer at all' -- the enigma of Winifred Wagner 151 13 The Wagner Family and its Home 165 14 1874-1930: the first generation at Wahnfried 179 15 1930-51: the deaths of Cosima and Siegfried to the post-war festival 208 16 1951-66: the reign of the brothers 232 17 1966-80: Wolfgang and the next generation 257 18 1980-90: after the death of Winifred 280 19 1990-2000: the battle for the succession 296 Index 309

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CIN069108811XVG
9780691088112
069108811X
The Wagners: The Dramas of a Musical Dynasty by Nike Wagner
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
2001-02-12
384
N/A
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