Wagner's Das Rheingold
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Wagner's Das Rheingold
(Studies in musical genesis and structure)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [248]-254) and index
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Description
This text traces the compositional genesis of Richard Wagner's "Das Rheingold", the first opera of his operatic tetralogy "Der Ring des Nibelungen". It was a milestone in the composer's output and in the history of music in general. It marked Wagner's return to operatic composition after a hiatus of five years, and signified his definitive break with earlier operatic conventions. It also represents a reconsideration of the whole question of dramatic-musical form and the role of tonality in articulating this form. The book also attempts a comprehensive formal and tonal analysis of the piece. It is based upon Wagner's textual and musical manuscripts with up-to-date techniques. Darcy discusses the formal, harmonic and linear structure of the work. In so doing, he challenges a number of contemporary views about the opera, including those of Curt von Westernhagen and Carl Dahlhaus.
Table of Contents
- Structural outline of "Das Rheingold"
- preliminaries
- the documentary sources
- the forging of the text
- analytical positions
- the opera as a whole
- "creation ex nihilo" - the prelude
- scene one
- first transformation and scene two
- second transformation and scene three
- third transformation and scene four. Appendices: transcriptions from Wagner's complete draft
- works cited.
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