
Wagner's Ring in 1848: New Translations of the Nibelung Myth and Siegfried's Death
by:
Edward R. Haymes
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1571137114
ISBN 13: 9781571137111
Publication date:
May 14th, 2014
Publisher: Camden House (NY)
Pages: 208
In 1848, Richard Wagner embarked on a monumental journey to create what would evolve into one of the most significant operatic works in history, the Ring Cycle. This period was marked by intense creativity and revolutionary fervor, both in the political and artistic spheres. Edward R. Haymes expertly delves into the intricacies of Wagner's genius, exploring how the composer reinterpreted the ancient Nibelung myth through his unique lens, transforming it into a compelling narrative that resonated deeply with contemporary audiences.
Haymes presents new translations, illuminating the subtleties and complexities of the original texts that inspired Wagner's vision. The exploration of Siegfried’s death serves as a poignant reflection on themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the inevitable passage of time. As Wagner's work intertwines with the cultural shifts of 1848, readers are invited to appreciate the profound impact of these classics, both in their historical context and their enduring relevance in modern times.
Haymes presents new translations, illuminating the subtleties and complexities of the original texts that inspired Wagner's vision. The exploration of Siegfried’s death serves as a poignant reflection on themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the inevitable passage of time. As Wagner's work intertwines with the cultural shifts of 1848, readers are invited to appreciate the profound impact of these classics, both in their historical context and their enduring relevance in modern times.