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The Wagner Journal - March 2017 issue

As The Wagner Journal enters its second decade, we are pleased to announce the March 2017 issue (vol.11, no.1), which contains the following articles:

  • 'Wagner: Race, Nationalism and Other Distractions' by Derek Hughes
  • 'Teleology, Providence and the ‘Death of God’: a New Perspective on the Ring Cycle’s Debt to G.W.F. Hegel' by Richard H. Bell
  • 'All in it Together: the Gesamtkunstwerk Revisited' by Barry Millington
  • 'David Breckbill 1957–2016' by Barry Millington

plus reviews of:
  • Mariusz Treliński's Tristan und Isolde at the Met, Das Rheingold and Die Walküre in a multi-director Ring in Karlsruhe, Tatjana Gürbaca's Der fliegende Holländer and Lohengrin in Essen, Pierre Audi's Parsifal in Amsterdam and Neil Armfield's Ring in Melbourne.
  • DVD of Dimitri Tcherniakov's Parsifal from Berlin
  • CDs of Die Walküre over a span of 80 years
  • Eva Rieger's Frida Leider: Sängerin im Zwiespalt ihrer Zeit and Ulrich Drüner's Richard Wagner: Die Inszenierung eines Lebens

More info here: www.thewagnerjournal.co.uk

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