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E-grāmata: Tradition, Community, and Nationhood in Richard Wagners Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 184 pages, 29 Line drawings, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Rethinking Austrian and German Music
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jul-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003348092
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 184 pages, 29 Line drawings, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Rethinking Austrian and German Music
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jul-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003348092
Since its premiere in 1868, Wagners Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg has defied repeated upheavals in the cultural-political landscape of German statehood to retain its unofficial status as the German national opera. The works significance as a touchstone of national culture survived even such troubling episodes as its public endorsement in 1933 as the most German of all German operas by Joseph Goebbels or the rendition in previous years by audiences at Bayreuth of both national and Nazi-party anthems at the works culmination. This chequered reception history and apparent propensity for reinterpretation or reclamation has long fuelled debates over the socio-political meanings of Wagners musical narrative. On the question of Beckmesser, for instance, heated arguments have surrounded the existence of antisemitic stereotypes in the work as well as their possible indication of a racial-political dimension to Sachss restoration of Nuremberg society. Through a combination of musical-textual analysis with critical theory, this book interrogates the ideological underpinnings of Die Meistersingers narrative. In four interconnected studies of the characters of Walther, Sachs, Beckmesser, and Eva, the book traces a critical potential within the operas construction of provincial and national identities and problematizes existing discourse around its depiction of race and gender.
Music examples
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Nationalism and the aesthetic periphery
1 Walther: Conservation and reinvention
2 Sachs: In pursuit of universality
3 Entracte: On metareference and metapolitics
4 Beckmesser: Constructions of otherness
5 Eva: Repression and autonomy
Conclusion: Towards a critical nationalism
References
Index
Christopher Kimbell completed his PhD in 2020 (Royal Holloway, University of London) and now teaches music in a secondary school.