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Wagner
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In «Wagner,» John F. Runciman offers a profound exploration of Richard Wagner's complex legacy, weaving together an analysis of his operatic works, musical innovations, and the sociopolitical influences that shaped his art. Runciman employs a lyrical yet scholarly style, meticulously dissecting Wagner's compositions while situating them within the broader context of 19th-century European aesthetics and thought. He delves into Wagner's unique approaches to narrative and harmony, elucidating how they reflect the tensions of his time, particularly regarding nationalism and artistic autonomy. John F. Runciman, an esteemed musicologist and literary critic, draws upon his extensive background in both music and literature to craft a nuanced portrait of Wagner. Runciman's academic pursuits and personal engagement with the music of Wagner have led him to consider the implications of Wagner's ideology, as well as the controversies surrounding his legacy. His deep understanding of the cultural currents of the 19th century enriches this work, offering readers a comprehensive context in which to appreciate Wagner's artistry and its ramifications. «Wagner» is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of music, literature, and philosophy. Runciman's insightful analyses and engaging prose make this book both accessible and enlightening, inviting readers to rethink their understanding of Wagner's contributions to the world of opera and beyond. Whether you are a seasoned Wagnerian or a curious newcomer, this book will deepen your appreciation for one of music's most enigmatic figures.