
Richard Wagner: Der Fliegende Holländer
by:
Thomas S. Grey
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0521582857
ISBN 13: 9780521582858
Publication date:
November 6th, 2000
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Genres: History
Richard Wagner's "Der Fliegende Holländer" has long captivated audiences with its haunting melodies and dramatic storytelling. The handbook crafted by Thomas S. Grey delves into the rich tapestry of this opera, exploring the intricate origins that shaped its creation. Through meticulous research, Grey uncovers the influences and inspirations behind Wagner's work, shedding light on the cultural and historical contexts that contributed to its development.
Grey's exploration doesn’t merely stop at the origins; he offers a comprehensive analysis of the distinct style of "Der Fliegende Holländer." From its unique orchestral textures to the vocal demands placed on its performers, he articulates how Wagner's innovative techniques pushed the boundaries of operatic composition. This analysis provides readers with a deeper appreciation for the complexity and beauty inherent in the opera's score.
Performance history plays a vital role in understanding the impact and evolution of this masterpiece. Grey traces the opera's journey through time, examining notable productions and interpretations that have brought the story of the Flying Dutchman to life on stage. His insights into various staging choices and performance practices provide valuable context for both seasoned opera aficionados and newcomers alike.
Ultimately, this handbook serves as not just a scholarly resource but also as an invitation to engage with Wagner's work on a more profound level. Through Grey’s thorough exploration, readers are encouraged to experience "Der Fliegende Holländer" not only as a historical artifact but as a living piece of art that continues to resonate with audiences across generations.
Grey's exploration doesn’t merely stop at the origins; he offers a comprehensive analysis of the distinct style of "Der Fliegende Holländer." From its unique orchestral textures to the vocal demands placed on its performers, he articulates how Wagner's innovative techniques pushed the boundaries of operatic composition. This analysis provides readers with a deeper appreciation for the complexity and beauty inherent in the opera's score.
Performance history plays a vital role in understanding the impact and evolution of this masterpiece. Grey traces the opera's journey through time, examining notable productions and interpretations that have brought the story of the Flying Dutchman to life on stage. His insights into various staging choices and performance practices provide valuable context for both seasoned opera aficionados and newcomers alike.
Ultimately, this handbook serves as not just a scholarly resource but also as an invitation to engage with Wagner's work on a more profound level. Through Grey’s thorough exploration, readers are encouraged to experience "Der Fliegende Holländer" not only as a historical artifact but as a living piece of art that continues to resonate with audiences across generations.