In 1848 Richard Wagner began what would become the largest stage work of his career, the Ring of the Nibelung. In preparation for the task he composed an overview of the Nibelung myth designed to lead to a drama; he then composed the verse libretto Siegfried's Death. Although he abandoned the idea of a single opera on Siegfried in favor of the huge project that developed out of it in the succeeding years -- the Ring cycle -- he did consider the two early documents important enough to include them in his collected works. The present volume seeks to inform the English-speaking reader in three ways: by providing modern, reliable translations of the two Wagner texts, which are otherwise not available (the German original is provided on facing pages); by furnishing an overview of German scholarship available to Wagner and others working on the Nibelung legend in the first half of the nineteenth century; and by making available a bibliography of further reading. The volume will be useful to students of musicology, to students and historians of myth and legend, and to all Wagnerians interested in the genesis of the Ring cycle. Accessible to the general reader, it maintains scholarly rigor and provides information about materials not available in English.
Author(s): Edward R. Haymes
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 208
CONTENTS
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Introduction: Wagner’s Nibelungs in 1848......Page 8
Der Nibelungen-Mythus / The Nibelung Myth......Page 46
Commentary......Page 47
Der Nibelungen-Mythus......Page 51
Siegfried’s Tod / Siegfried’s Death......Page 68
Commentary......Page 69
Siegfried’s Tod / Siegfried’s Death......Page 72
Vorspiel.......Page 73
Erster Akt.......Page 83
Zweiter Akt.......Page 115
Dritter Akt.......Page 155
Commentary on the Transition from Siegfried’s Tod to Götterdämmerung......Page 194
FURTHER READING......Page 200
INDEX
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