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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024705084
    Format: 280 S.
    Edition: 4. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3150102588
    Uniform Title: Wagner's "Ring" and its symbols
    Language: German
    Subjects: Musicology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Wagner, Richard 1813-1883 Der Ring des Nibelungen ; Symbol ; Motiv ; Musik ; Wagner, Richard 1813-1883 Der Ring des Nibelungen ; Symbol ; Sujet
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_182222957X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 50 min.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Ring des Nibelungen Selections Rheingold
    Content: Richard Wagner's tetralogy Der Ring des Nibelungen, in which Power and Love are presented as mutually exclusive ideas, is always a huge challenge for any opera house. Das Rheingold is the opening of this extraordinary production of The Ring from Het Muziektheater Amsterdam, with the orchestra taking its place both in the pit and on the astonishing stage. The fantastic stage direction by Pierre Audi succeeds in forging a profound unity combining the lyrical, mythical and philosophical qualities of Wagner's work. Breathtaking sets by George Tsypin, superb costumes by Oscar-winner Eiko Ishioka and the passionate performances of the soloists and Residentie Orchestra under the inspired guest conductor Hartmut Haenchen all contribute to an intense total experience that will leave a permanent impression. This production of The Ring of the Nibelungen is based on the new collected works of Richard Wagner. In this documentary, we can enjoy numerous interviews with Hartmut Haenchen, Pierre Audi and the principal cast
    Note: In Dutch, English and German
    Language: Dutch
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1822229634
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 1 hr., 57 min.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Don Juan Selections op. 27 Heimliche Aufforderung
    Content: A concert to celebrate Wagner and his most iconic successors: Richard Strauss. This lyrical concert is conducted by James Levine, who has been the music director of the Metropolitan Opera for almost 40 years! It is one of the most appealing outdoor stages on the European continent, and the Berliner Philharmoniker settles there every year for a summer concert which gathers over 20 000 people each time. This very festive event is without any doubt one of the most important and popular rendez-vous of the classical music lovers around the world. The vision of classical music depicted by the event -- a perfect quality and a large audience -- totally fits to medici.tv's philosophy, and this is why we made available on our website these iconic concerts since 1999 (view the playlist Walbühne Berlin)
    Note: Don Juan, op. 20 ; , Heimliche Aufforderung from 4 Lieder, op. 27 ; , Zueignung, op. 10 no. 1 ; , Cäcilie from 4 Lieder, op. 27 ; , Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, op. 28 ; , Walzerfolge from Orchestral suite from "Der Rosenkavalier", op. 59 / , Act III prelude & In fernem Land from Lohengrin ; , Tristan und Isolde, Prelude and Liebestod (orchestral version) ; , Da zu dir der Heiland kam & Verweilt! Ein Work! from The mastersingers of Nuremberg / , The knight of the rose. Di rigori armato / , The ring of the Nibelung. The Valkyrie. Ride of the Walkires / , Berliner Luft / , Vocal selections sung in German
    Language: German
    Keywords: Webcast
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1659019400
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781400866694
    Series Statement: Princeton Studies in Opera
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- List Of Illustrations -- Preface -- Chapter One. Representation's Bad Object -- Chapter Two. Where Narration Was, There Darstellung Shall Be -- Chapter Three. Viewing with a Vengeance -- Postscript. Disavowal and Figuration -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
    Content: This highly original book draws on narrative and film theory, psychoanalysis, and musicology to explore the relationship between aesthetics and anti-Semitism in two controversial landmarks in German culture. David Levin argues that Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen and Fritz Lang's 1920s film Die Nibelungen creatively exploit contrasts between good and bad aesthetics to address the question of what is German and what is not. He shows that each work associates a villainous character, portrayed as non-Germanic and Jewish, with the sometimes dramatically awkward act of narration. For both Wagner and Lang, narration--or, in cinematic terms, visual presentation--possesses a typically Jewish potential for manipulation and control. Consistent with this view, Levin shows, the Germanic hero Siegfried is killed in each work by virtue of his unwitting adoption of a narrative role. Levin begins with an explanation of the book's theoretical foundations and then applies these theories to close readings of, in turn, Wagner's cycle and Lang's film. He concludes by tracing how Germans have dealt with the Nibelungen myths in the wake of the Second World War, paying special attention to Michael Verhoeven's 1989 film The Nasty Girl. His fresh and interdisciplinary approach sheds new light not only on Wagner's Ring and Lang's Die Nibelungen, but also on the ways in which aesthetics can be put to the service of aggression and hatred. The book is an important contribution to scholarship in film and music and also to the broader study of German culture and national identity
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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