Dimensions
156 x 220 x 20mm
This companion volume to the "Ring" libretto translations by Rudolph Sabor provides a guide through the labyrinth of the "Ring", clarifying its literary and musical idiom and significance. It offers essays, surveys and summaries - designed to inform, enlighten, and occasionally, provoke.
A biography of Richard Wagner's colourful life precedes an essay on the myriad mythological sources that inspired the opera cycle. How the "Ring" came about, and what it can be taken to mean, are considered in the essay "The Genesis of the Ring". Wagner's complex use of the leitmotif - his musical "labels" of people, emotions, events - is clarified, and Sabor introduces the reader to both the characters and the story of the "Ring". A history of 120 of performances, at Bayreuth and elsewhere, is copiously illustrated. Appendices include a full bibliography, discography, videography, and a short listing of Wagner's orchestral forces. The volume concludes with a list of all the leitmotifs in the "Ring".
Includes black-and-white illustrations.