Richard Wagner: A Biography

by Derek Watson

Hardcover, 1981

Status

Available

Call number

B Wag

Call number

B Wag

Barcode

2043

Collection

Publication

Schirmer Books (1981), Edition: 1st American ed, 352 pages

Description

His life fascinates - and obsesses - more people than that of any composer in history. Adolf Hitler idolized him. Friederich Nietzsche grew to loathe him. thousands of articles and books try to explain the complex, charismatic genius who changed the face of music forever. But who was Richard Wagner? In this superb new biography, Derek Watson strips away the clouds of confusion and myth, the adoration and the hatred, that surround this remarkable life. And he permits us to examine, perhaps for the first time, the actual achievement of the most fascinating figure in music. Drawing on long-unavailable private documents from the Wagner family archives, Watson paints a portrait as clear and compellingly honest as it is brilliantly detailed. Unspraing, intelligent, and coolly objective - where others are not - Watson chronicles the events and people successes and failures, of Wagner's life. Wagner touched on nothing lightly. Adulterer and anti-Semite, mystical philosopher and tireless entrepreneur, he was a man of great personal charm - and of overbearing egoism, selfishness and cruelty. His support for the revolutions of 1848 forced him into exile, but he easily won the fervent support of kings and emperors. Derek Watson chronicles all of Wagner's dramatic contradictions, blending them carefully until a full picture emerges. While he does not attempt a detailed analysis of Wagner's music, he does provide a masterful introduction to the contexts from which it sprung - a fresh perspective on the often puzzling relationship between artistic creation and personal quality. Much more than an insightful exploration of Wagner's philosophy or politics, this book is a vivid recreation of concert halls and courts that rang with his music. From Dresden to Paris, Vienna to Venice, London to Bayreuth, Watson takes us on a grand tour of Wagner's Europe. He brings back to life the people whose lives Wagner influenced, from the boy king of Bavaria to the Zurich patron whose wife Wagner courted. Berlioz, Liszt, Schopenauer, Hans von Bu?low - his wife Cosima would later become Wagner's own - this book rings with the great artists, composers, and intellectuals of the Romantic age. Complete with 32 pages of photographs, paintings, and drawings, and rich with excerpts from letters and diaries, Richard Wagner brings its subject of human scale, while never trying to resolve his heroic contradictions. It is the story of a fascinating man, and of an endlessly intriguing legacy. - Dust jacket.… (more)

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LibraryThing member jwhenderson
Derek Watson's biography of Wagner is concise while providing cultural context for this amazing musical genius's life. Wagner did not lead the life of a closeted composer. Rather he led a protean existence that saw him on the battlements in 1848; traveling throughout Europe, in Paris and elsewhere
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promoting his new music; making love to multiple women; and more. The life is one that deserves the many biographers that have been attracted to it. This short volume is a great introduction to one who defined Romanticism with his actions: a towering artist, writer, thinker, and musician. Simply a genius of the nineteenth century.
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Rating

½ (4 ratings; 3.8)

Pages

352
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