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The Wagner Journal - March 2019 Issue

The Wagner Journal


The March 2019 issue (vol.13, no.1) of The Wagner Journal has been published and contains the following feature articles:
  • ‘ ‘’Accompanied by Solemn Songs‘‘: Wagner’s Ring as it might have been‘ by Arnold Whittall
  • ‘Redeeming Senta‘ by Edward A. Bortnichak and Paula M. Bortnichak
  • ‘Ludwig Revisited‘ by Joseph Horowitz
  • ‘Being Isolde: the Theory and Practice of Anna Bahr-Mildenburg‘ by Karin Martensen
  • ‘Legend and Reality in Wagner‘s Creativity‘ by Ulrich Drüner
plus reviews of: the Ring at Covent Garden and various venues in Germany, plus Die Meistersinger in Wiesbaden and Mannheim; Barrie Kosky‘s Bayreuth Meistersinger on DVD; Jaap van Zweden‘s Naxos Götterdämmerung on CD; a new translation of the Ring by John Deathridge, Oswald Bauer’s monumental history of the Bayreuth Festival and reviews of publications by Jens Malte Fischer, Dieter Borchmeyer and Udo Bermbach.

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