[Gutenberg 44767] • Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas / A Biographical Study of the Man and an Explanation of His Work

[Gutenberg 44767] • Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas / A Biographical Study of the Man and an Explanation of His Work
Authors
Henderson, W.J.
Tags
1813-1883 , wagner , 1813-1883. operas , richard
ISBN
9780722255780
Date
2014-01-25T23:00:00+00:00
Size
3.85 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas: A Biographical Study of the Man and an Explanation, His

Much musical experience has been gained since this book was published in 1901. The excursion of Par sifal into the world, begun at the Metropolitan Opera House in 1903, has extended through several lands. Familiarity with the great lyric dramas has become a common possession of music lovers. An entire genera tion of opera patrons, fed, from infancy on Wagnerian' music, has reached maturity. The ancient battle for acceptance of the art work of the future is almost forgotten. A few white-haired opera goers and the members of fashionable society, who have always been hostile to every serious art aiming at something other than their entertainment, continue to complain when the name of Wagner appears in the programs. The broad world of art, letters and music and the circles of polite culture are, as usual, deaf to their murmurings. Wagner is performed as a matter of course.

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